The best part was the environment--spacious, good lighting, classy Japanese theme. The tablets were cool too, but you can't see any descriptions for the menu items. Service was another story: ask for water, inquire about the menu, and you'll get hurried responses from disinterested servers. They did remind us, at least 3 times, that they were firmly closing at 10pm (I wonder why?).
A la carte pricing was decent: $15 or so for 18 rolls. And they were tiny! Rice was hard and dry, and some of the food looked and tasted like takeout from Loblaw's at the end of the day. Kudos to them for having spider rolls--but they were were just ok.
K&B Sushi gets the job done in this side of town. It's a fair way way of rounding off your night after a movie at the nearby Cineplex. It won't be "wow," though.