I'm always down to try out different sushi spots. A hankering for the yummy stuff led me here.
Parking in this area of town is fairly easy with a good mix of street and lot parking spaces. It's outside of the city limits offering a nice break from the crowds.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by the hostess from the counter who directed us to choose any seat we wanted. There are specials listed at the door along with some featured items on the wall behind the counter. Be sure to check that out.
The menu has decent mix of sushi (cooked and raw) and entrees. We settled in the Pennsylvania roll which has shrimp, cream cheese and avocado. It was tasty but would've been better if the shrimp were crunchy. They were soft which didn't offer a good texture balance between ingredients. The yakisoba included mixed veggies and beef but there were very few noodles. Should I even complain about this? Lol it was very good nonetheless. The yakisoba comes out sizzling on a hot plate too. The flavors were perfect...that yummy slightly sweet and salty savory mix that only comes from a bit of teriyaki. It was good and the food tasted fresh.
We sat in the front section of the restaurant and I overheard that the back doesn't have air conditioning. You may want to keep that im mind as many patrons were switching tables, moving to the front due to the warm temps back there. The dining area is somewhat small and the seats are not comfortable. Rest assured, you'll be distracted from the butt hurt once your food arrives. Lol
Everyone was extremely friendly from the waitress to the sushi dude. We were greeted and they also urged us to come back upon leaving. It's a sure thing...we'll be back.