. "1"^^ . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . . "We were in a hunt for a different sushi place and stumbled upon Sushi in the Sky online, so decided to give it a shot.\nIt's very easy to miss as it's off the main road and in a tiny pink house that could easily be mistaken for something like a candy/cupcake store. \nWe entered to find that there were only two tables, both of which were occupied. We decided to wait outside with the menu since one table occupied seemed like they was almost done. \nThe prices shocked me. This was by far one of the most affordable sushi places I've encountered, which made me hesitant and question the fish quality and freshness. They also seemed to lack variety in sushi items.\nThe lady taking the order at the front desk was really friendly and took our orders with a smile. \nThe sushi was being made fresh, which was a huge relief. Once ready, since there was no table service, I had to go up and get my food. \nSo, they do not give fresh wasabi, whereby both the wasabi and soy sauce were out of a packet. The sushi sizes were also pretty small compared the the usual.\nWe got a variety of nigiri sushi and a few California rolls. \nOn my first attempt to pick up my sushi with my chopstick, not only did the fish separate from the rice, but also the rice literally crumbled into individual grains right into the soy sauce. \nMessy food and loose sushi when I'm starving is not a good combo for me! I was extremely disappointed and had to eat them all with my hands.\nAnyone who has tried good sushi should know that sushi should never fall apart. They shouldn't be too tightly packed either, but at least should hold together and be dippable in the soy sauce.\nI ate all my sushi and wasn't that full, since they were pretty small. But I didn't complain because the lady was really nice and for the price I cant really expect quality food like Hiro Sushi.\nI would rather eat food court sushi than go here again."^^ . "0"^^ . . "2015-09-04T00:00:00"^^ .