Dropping into the north-west corner of the complex that holds Value Village, SushiMe was a great change from our usual south end noodle lunch.
Room was fairly nondescript but warm and pleasant. Service was was super friendly and quick, with an avocado roll coming out within a couple minutes of ordering to satisfy a hungry toddler.
The menu itself was not terribly extensive (and didn't seem to include the customary paper checklist for nigiri, maki, or hand-cones...though we were given a pencil...much to my toddler's delight). An advertised special for $1 pieces of common nigiri sushi had been extended into April, so this made the bulk of our lunch. Fish was fresh and generously cut; inari came studed with sesame seeds and a nice schmear of wasabi. This was a great value, definitely bigger and better quality than the other local dollar place, though I'm not sure what the prices will jump up to after April.
Creative rolls in the other hand seemed expensive and not terribly creative across the board (lots of variation on crab stick and shrimp tempura). We had a mango, shrimp roll that was well composed and tasty, but at $10.95 a touch more than I'd like to pay.
Definitely worth a stop (especially given the sushi situation in the south) but make sure to stop in before the end of April to hit the dollar sushi deal.