I wanted to like this place, I really did. Revolving sushi bar where you take plates of what you want and they add them up when you pay your bill? Sounds like great fun. Except that it wasn't.
In order to pull off this sort of thing you need good sushi. I don't think I had one plate that I actually liked. Most of it was almost lukewarm and it definitely didn't taste fresh. Heavy sauces, iffy fish, the works. Yes, it was inexpensive, but it didn't sit well. The place was also too casual for sushi and too loud for a conversation. We were up near the prep station at the bar, but I would hate to be in the back of the restaurant getting the sushi no one closer to the front wanted. Sure, we ate till we were full and the bill was only $30 but I didn't enjoy it. I'd have rather paid a bit more for better sushi and eaten less of it.