Anyone going here expect a traditional sushi restaurant experience is going to be disappointed and is missing the point. The sushi is what it is - slightly above average grocery store quality sushi at or less than what Giant Eagle or Earthfare charges. The bowls are more substantial and a good amount of food for the price. Lots of toppings but not as good food quality as a Stir Crazy or Mongolian BBQ (but faster and slightly cheaper). All the sauces are on the sweet size for my tastes. A soy-ginger or ponzu sauce option would be nice. The sides seem like good ideas but the execution of them are underwhelming.
The service (and manager/owner) are fast and friendly. They do a good job.
The decor and atmosphere are nice enough. Cozy, soy and sriracha on every table.
Overall: Not somewhere I need to go every week but good enough to satisfy a Japanese food craving in a pinch.