If you like sushi but wish you could eat it at a sports bar, then *maybe* this place is for you. It seems like that's what they set out to do, create a combination sports bar / sushi restaurant / hookah bar. If you like sports bars then you might see this as a bonus. I hate sports bars, I don't like noisy restaurants, and I don't like having TVs in my face when I'm eating. When I'm at a restaurant, I want to be able to focus on my food and my company. So this is pretty much the exact opposite of what I'm looking for in a dining experience, but that wouldn't get a low vote on its own. The servers are adequately competent and we liked our hibachi chef but the food was very disappointing. The appetizer came out after the entrees. The crab was chewy in the spider roll. My friend got hibachi and she said her shrimp was chewy. The best I can say was that some of the rolls were acceptable. I was downtown another time and my friend wanted to go there so I gave it another chance, same experience. We won't be back.