. "Here's the thing. I used to go here probably once a week while I was working on graduate school applications and try to eat some sushi and mooch off of Starbuck's weak wifi signal (a few doors down). I mentally gave it two stars, yet I still went, so...that's that!\n\nI've only had their sushi, and to be fair, maybe I shouldn't expect Japanese sushi from a place called \"China Sea.\" I kept getting their combination - which had three different rolls in it, for about $12. Two of those rolls (tuna and yellowtail, I think) would be fine. Nothing to rave about, but edible and a small step up from grocery store sushi. The third, some mahi thing, not only CONSISTENTLY smelled like fish (a BAD sign for sushi for those of you who don't know - it should be odorless), and tasted so bad that I would have to poke the fish out with my chopsticks and just eat the rice and seaweed. I know you're asking yourself why I kept getting it - the combo was just so cheap! And I kept thinking it'd get better!\n\nAlso, even when I made it clear I was staying in the restaurant (by setting up and plugging in my laptop), my meals still came in take-out containers, in a plastic bag, with soy sauce packets. I would then dutifully have to unpack this all at my table in order to eat it.\n\nThe restaurant is a bit dark and grungy - I would take a friend there, but never a date.\n\nMaybe this isn't fair. I never asked them to deliver for me (and cmon, people bringing me food to my house? Definitely a plus!), and I never ordered anything but sushi - but in fairness, this was before Tomo opened and after Sushi Rock closed for remodeling, so aside from Constatino's premade sushi, this was the only sushi nearby!\n\nStill. Sorry China Sea, but it's a two star for me."^^ . "1"^^ . . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . "1"^^ . "2013-02-06T00:00:00"^^ . .