I was just at Yumi for dinner and I'm always pleasantly surprised about how consistent it is. It has a lot to do with the owner being present nightly. It's also because the owner is not behind the sushi bar or in the kitchen. He's constantly walking around the room supervising. The menu is safe and boring, but the food is tasty and prepared with care. I rate Japanese restaurants on two criteria, sushi and tempura. In Yumi's case, the sushi rice is properly prepared and they create their sushi with the right amount of rice. The tempura has just the right amount of batter and does not resemble anything from a fish-and-chip place. Yumi is worth the visit.