Uhhhh......what? We chose to try this place after our regular sushi place was closed for remodeling for the week. After about 5-7 minutes of awkward standing around just inside the entrance, we were noticed by a waitress who had a look of shock and despair on her face like she had never seen a customer before. Seriously, you should have seen it. We couldn't help but laugh because it was so outrageously awkward. We were finally put at a table even though we requested to sit at the bar twice. We placed our first order of all you can eat rather quickly, which was nice. And then we waited. And waited. And waited some more. Meanwhile, for entertainment we watched the chefs and waitresses fumble their way through 30 minutes of bad service to other guests. One man sarcastically cheered when he was finally able to place an order (he was already seated when we walked in). There seemed to be a lot of confusion about which sushi roll went to which table. There was also a lot of confused wandering taking place. the waitresses were basically walking in circles as if forgetting where they placed their car keys. Finally after becoming quite hangry, we decided to politely flag down a waitress and tell her that we had enough and we wanted to leave. She gave us a lame excuse that they were busy with 3 large tables (about 5 people at each table) and several (8 people) at the bar with only 2 sushi chefs.
We took a risk trying another sushi place because we are in LOVE with Naka Sushi (just across Lake Meade if you're looking for quality all you can eat sushi) and it bit us this time. We will absolutely not be going back to the sushi. Naka's sushi is worth waiting until he reopens on the 17th!!