Sushi Tei is Korean owned but the food here is still very good. Can't choose whether to eat Korean food, Japanese food or both? This is a good place to come to then!
I was pleasantly surprised to get the beansprout and the spicy fish cake (Korean) side dishes which were the perfect start to the meal in addition to the soup and salad. They were quite simple but were a good addition.
The spice salmon handroll was full of actual spicy salmon with NO breadcrumbs/tempura bits which is a pleasant change from many sushi restaurants.
The rice in the charashi was very flavorful with sufficient sweetness. The sashimi was quite average but was still quite tasty. I wouldn't say I was blown away by their quality here but it certainly did the trick for satisfying my sushi fix.
And last the meal was finished off with green tea ice cream which came with the meal, a nice gesture!
I did really like the booths they have here which contribute to an extra level of coziness. There's also plenty of seats and tables available which is a huge plus.