We tried Zuki because Of the reviews and thank goodness we did! When I saw this place I vowed to never go to a tiny sushi place in a worn down plaza. This is now our favorite weekend dinner spot. It's a tiny place that is always full so be prepared to wait, but the sushi is fresh, you can eat Hibachi without walking out smelling like the place (they cook it in the kitchen instead of in front of you), and the owners are friendly. They serve pretty good sake as well.