Miko may not be the best, but if you're going to eat there, you should best do it soon--the 50% off sign on the side of the building does not bode well for the restaurant.
I went with a visiting friend last week to finally check Miko out, and was pleasantly surprised. The sushi is entirely adequate and teh Dragon roll was indeed quite good. There's a varied array of Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese food available, which seem delightful if not extremely special.
The space is large and friendly, yet it was made much more spacious by the lack of people there on a Sunday night. I enjoyed my chicken katsu (a bit dry, but okay overall), and sushi while taking in the slightly austere decorations (and super cool fish tank).
The only thing that made it truly surreal? The love of the cheesy movie soundtracks. Primal Fear. Titanic. Star Wars. 2001. All of the pivotal movie scores swelled serenely, lending our conversation an entirely unnecessary gravitas. In fact, you all should try it--talking about grocery shopping is incredibly portentious when done to "My Heart Will Go On" or "Flight of the Valkyries."
One big note: Miko's price. Thank God everything is now half price, which now means that things are *normally* priced. Otherwise, you'd have a restaurant offering decent food for exhorbitant prices.
Now, you have a restaurant that serves decent food for decent prices in a decent setting.
In a word, decent.
In two words, good sushi.
In three words: Celine Dion sings.