This was the strangest sushi experience I've ever had. My friend and I just wanted sushi and a side of fried noodles. The sushi menu (aka a piece of paper) had no pictures or descriptions of the sushi. How are you supposed to know what a "David roll" is? Basically, we had to listen to all of her explanations before we chose one. I asked for a side of fried noodles and she said they didn't do that there. Weird, I thought. So, my friend and I were going to split a main course - Hibachi chicken. We had forgotten to say that we wanted noodles instead of rice. When we told her, she just repeated again that they don't "do that" there. THEN, she says we have a dinner portion of noodles - but no small portions... What?
The service was less than good, but the food was delicious, so there's that. You might want to go when you're not really hungry because you'll probably have a bunch of questions about the sushi. And our waitress disappeared for many minutes at a time...