I ordered Chicago rolls (seared-tuna and/or salmon with cream cheese, crab meat stick, nori komi furikake, and spicy sauce). I went there at 4pm, so the place wasn't that busy. My friend got the food so quickly, but I'd been waiting for around 15 minutes, so I asked the waitress (the one who actually got my order), and it turned out that she served my dish to a table next to mine. She suddenly took the plate from the other table to me and said that they hadn't touched it yet before rushing away. The slices of fish on top of the rolls were unacceptably thin for the price of $16.45 for 8 pieces. The taste was fine, but I think Sakanaya might be a better place for sushi.