In Montreal this week for a show at the Bell Centre, we hadn't had sushi in a while so as this place was close and the reviews generally good, we decided to try it out.
The restaurant is nice. The decor is nice, and it is a pretty large place.
On a Tuesday night, it was quiet though. Even by the time we left (7pm) there weren't many tables occupied.
Food:
Rating a restaurant always comes down to the food though and for us, with all the different sushi restaurants we have been to, I can't say I was overly impressed.
This isn't to say it was bad, it was just unremarkable. We tried one of their house specialty rolls and shared the chef's sushi for two (their 'love boat') and nothing really stood out while we ate that was 'oh soo good'. Maybe our choices weren't the best, I don't know.
Price:
In terms of price, the sushi combo wasn't bad at $62 for two people but their prices for rolls is a little on the high side for what you get (some as high as $18 which really shouldn't be more than $10-$12).
I can't say that I would go back as I would want to try the other sushi places downtown first. But if you were close by and didn't have the time to go to another one, you can still try it out.
I'll give them 3 stars but in terms of a rating, I'd put them at 'I've experienced better'.