. "4"^^ . "2016-04-20T00:00:00"^^ . "2"^^ . "It was so awkward entering. It was lunchtime and it wasnt even busy. We stood there confused. Do we seat ourselves? Do we wait for the waitress who has her back facing the door because she is facing her register? Why are the two chefs huddled talking to each other, looking towards me and not even saying anything? No irasshaimase or hello? I already had a whole yelp review typed out within the longest minute and a half. When the waitress finally noticed...the chefs finally said hi. Uhhh. My butt was already clenching. Why do I always get such luck.\n\nTurns out...the waitress is super super sweet and nice as is the other wait staff that came to check on us. The service was quick. My husband chose to do the AYCE for about 21 bucks. I would've done the AYCE, however, they do not allow you to share food with a 2 year old! My 2 year old eats, but not really. Anyone with such a kid can understand. \n\nInstead, I ordered their beef bulgogi lunch special. Miso soup, salad, veggie tempura, cali rolls, rice and the beef. I shared with my 2 year old and it was enough for he and I to share. He doesn't eat a whole lot in one sitting so the meat and rice was perfect serving for him as there was enough meat left for me to pick off.on top of all the other items I finished off.\n\nThey have open tables and private booths which I really loved because I'm such a recluse private type of person especially while.dining.\n\nMy husband thought their sushi wasn't bad at all, and since he works nearby...it'd be a good spot to fulfill his lunchbreak sushi crave. Neither of us thought it'd be a place we'd go out our way for, though, especially since we have a decent AYCE nearby that allows us to share with toddlers. Realistically, we probably won't be returning because there was nothing worth returning for. However, once we finally got seated, service was pretty prompt.\n\nFeel free to fulfill your curiosity. Definitely stroller friendly!"^^ . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . . .