Consistency in experience is death. A restaurant should strive in consistency in flavour, but come up with different ways to experience that flavour. This rule never seems to apply Kinjo, a place which used to be home to my least favorite sushi in the city.
But what Kinjo has done to be able to deliver a tried and true experience is actually quite remarkable. I know that when I go there for sushi it will be a quick in and out, I know what sushi will be floating on their boats, and most importantly I know it will be good.
Kinjo is still not the best sushi in the city, but they are the best at what the do. They deliver on taste in a short amount of time at very reasonable prices. They are maybe the closest thing to the sushi version of fast food.
My recommendation for this Kinjo is to come in and eat what's on the boats, maybe order some shrimp tempura, pay your bill and leave.Don't try to make this place any more than that and you will leave satisfied.