Whoever wrote that there is a Saturday "happy hour" is wrong. There is also no liquor license as of 5/28. Nevertheless, the fish was fresh-but not spectacular-though the roll combos were very interesting and good. We tried three. The food is good- it isn't "OMG !!!" great. There is not the scope of nigiri offerings I was expecting-there are maybe 8 nigiri options at dinner. The highest priced sushi rolls were good but for $17 I'm expecting more food and higher quality fish or they need to lower prices on their most expensive rolls by about 10% This restaurant gets five star reviews. It wouldn't get 4.5 stars in a large city where there's an international airport. The sushi in Phoenix can be good. I've yet to experience "great" and I've been to about 4 of the highest reviewed places. I also found it odd that this place wants to sell you 5 pieces of Nigiri and 2 pieces of sushi of a particular fish. Do people really want 5 pieces of the same thing or do they want to mix and match? I like to mix and match so I found that really odd. Id think most people want orders of 2 per order-nigiri or sushi-it doesn't matter- so you can try several types of nigiri. Takeaway- if you're from NYC, LA, Chicago, Miami- you're just not going to find the highest quality flavorful raw fish in Phoenix that you're used to where there are large international airports. So, be honest with yourself and If you live here part of the year you need to decide if you're willing to settle for what passes for "great" sushi in Phoenix, which so far, for me is, is just pleasant or fine. If you're a Phoenix native then yes- this is close to the best- and I'd suggest that you don't eat sushi at the best places in one of the largest cities in the US on the coasts or you'll understand what I mean. It's all a point of reference.