Interior is nice and has that "hip" feel that most sushi places seem to be going for these days but the food was less than average which was disappointing. Dined there at lunch on a Saturday afternoon and were the only guests in the building. The biggest downside was the blaring r&b music that was so loud you couldn't have a conversation with your companions. Lots of unique and modern rolls if you enjoy that but the sashimi we had was cut so thick and had sinew running through it which was very off putting. I would probably stick to a more conventional sushi restaurant next time that focuses more on the art of sushi than trying to be hip.