As we enter the dimly lit sushi restaurant a small group of well dressed Asian men sit in a booth having a conversation but not eating and watch us carefully. The ambiance is a little offsetting for two women and my daughter felt like we were about to disappear and our pictures may end up on the back of a milk carton. We brave on and sit while the one server, an older women attends to our needs. The positives were the Lemon roll was delicious and the salmon was very great tasting. The tea smelled like fish and the whitefish was extremely fishy, not in a good way. The service was good, not the friendliest but quick and the food was average.