Kintako was the first out-of-downtown sushi restaurant I've been to. And I enjoyed it thoroughly.
+ Authentic decor. The entire restaurant felt authentic and true to its roots
+ Food arrived fast and all together
+ Menu selection is great, along with some sushi that aren't even offered at other Japanese restaurants
+ The staff was very accommodating, even for a large crowd of roughly 12 people
+ Food is presented beautifully on the plate. One of the other tables even had a wooden boat as a serving vessel for their sushi selection
+ Great customization of bento box, was nicely balanced between the carbs and the protein
+ Sushi was both beautiful and delicious
+ Price is adequate for the quality of food that they're offering
- Wasabi was not offered nor was it on the sushi. It needed to be requested
- Some of the sushi rolls were not well formed, causing them to tip over and fall
- Water was not refilled, as we had to ask for more water
- Space is a little bit cramped, but not excessively
Certainly one of the better sushi restaurants I've experienced. If I were to visit this part of town again, I'd certainly come back in for a nice dinner and a nice ambience to back it up.