The food was pretty tasty, but it's definitely got a little bit of the "over the top" not quite "authentic" feel to it. Everything seemed just a little too commercialized to me which is why I gave it a 3 instead of a 4.
Their Sake menu is reason enough to go back, but be prepared to spend a little. It is a tapas only, we ordered 6 tapas between two of us just to feel satisfied. The cheapest tapas on their menu are about 4 or 5 bucks, but there's only 2 or 3 things that are that cheap, and I think they were mostly the vegetarian tapas. Most of the tapas seemed to average out at about 7 bucks. So with sake and tip, you probably average out at about $40 a person. I would definitely suggest getting a side of rice to help fill your belly.
They did an awesome job of atmosphere in the restaurant, and Johnny Chu came out several times to make sure we were enjoying our food. They also had a D.J. who did a great job of choosing GOOD music to play while we ate. I'm just not sure that the timing was right for them, not very many people in downtown are quite ready for a place like this on a regular basis.
Sadly, we were the only 2 people in the restaurant for about half of our meal at about 7:30 on a Friday night.