"0"^^ . "2010-10-06T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "If you want higher quality sushi in the Urbana-Champaign area, skip Sushi Rock or that joke of an \"upscale\" restaurant, Kofusion.\n\nYellowfin is a solid choice when you are looking at rolls or sashimi.\n\nPROS:\n+ Sashimi options are above average in selection; they have fatty tuna, market price of about $10-11 for 2 pieces\n+ Rolls are creative and taste great\n+ They can READ MINDS!! That or somehow they figured out that it was my girlfriend's birthday dinner and delivered her rolls on a bamboo stand with candles stuck in wasabi balls haha\n\nCONS:\n- Entrees such as the teppanyaki all fail miserably short in flavor, quality, and consistency\n- If there are more than 3 tables filled, the restaurant gets overwhelmed and you can expect a dramatic fall off in service and increase in wait times for your food\n- Miso soup is bland\n\nI agree with the other reviewer that lamented the fact that the rice was a little sloppy on the rolls and nigiri. I agree that sushi is an art, but when you're in southeastern Illinois in the middle of the cornfields with Korean sushi chefs, sometimes you just have to lower your expectations on good lookin' sushi. If fresh fish and rolls are what you're looking for, look no further than Yellowfin.\n\nThe restaurant is run by Koreans, and they seem to be understaffed in the front as well as the back. However, service is attentive when it's not too busy, and the servers are college-age and friendly.\n\nThere is a Korean market right next door and I would highly recommend stopping by to pick up some groceries or just great Asian junk food like Shin Ramen or those delectable Asian funyuns.\n\nCome here on a date or with a small group of friends for the good quality and selection of sashimi and rolls; the ambiance at night is intimate when it's not full. They have large bottles of all 3 major Japanese beers (Asahi, Sapporo, Kirin) for your enjoyment as well."^^ . . "4"^^ . . "7"^^ . .