Take this review with a grain of salt as I'm not a sushi expert.
The good news is that the service is prompt and friendly, and the decor feels authentically inauthentic (I feel like I'm in Lost in Translation, but without the Suntory and ScarJo) in a way that I totally love.
The bad news is that the rolls were a little dissapointing. The rice was insufficiently seasoned for my taste and in some cases the nori didn't quite make it all the way around. It wasn't bad by any stretch of the imagination, but there's so much low/mid-range sushi around that those little flaws become a big deal.