"2015-01-05T00:00:00"^^ . . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "It's a sushi-themed family restaurant.\nThe food is pretty mediocre, the ambience is neither here nor there, and the service is chaotic. A good place if you're going out with a large group and want something mildly exotic for a reasonable price. Not a very good place for a romantic dinner a deux.\n\nThe sushi is not as horrible as Sushi St-Jean across the street, but also not the rich flavour experience of Wi Sushi down the road. The rice is a bit dry; the ingredients and seasoning are unremarkable; the fish and seafood are quite fresh though.\nAnd if you're not into sushi but your friends drag you there, they have teriyaki chicken and beef, as well as other standard oriental staples like General Tao and peanut butter dumplings. If not, they also have wings and fries.\n\nThe ambience is a little confusing. They look like they were trying to go for an upscale setting, but they also have giant screens broadcasting sports games. The crowd is mostly families with kids and large groups of friends.\n\nThe service was very disorganized.\nWe were missing utensils and extra order forms on our table; it took forever for anyone to pick up our order; we never got our tea until we asked for it, and even then we were given cups of it unlike the teapots other tables seemed to be getting; they messed up the amounts we ordered and brought us way too much; also brought us items we had crossed off the order; when it came time to pay, we left a credit card in the booklet, but were told to pay at the front, and when we got there were told to wait at our table for them to come around with the machine, then we saw them wave other people to pay at the front, which turned to be where you pay.\n\nSo if you're going out just to hang out with friends and grab a bite, it'll do.\nIf you're going out to impress a date or have a culinary experience, skip."^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ .