Sushi was awful. Was severely dissapointed compared to the one on Eureka. Other than that service and everything else was fine. But the food will not bring us back again....
Really love this location out of all the local sushi ai's because their 'all you can eat' includes the fried chicken appetizer (general tso's or something similar)! They have specials that rotate. I had the spicy pancake one and it was DELISH! staff are very attentive and un-fussing.
Came here for a quick dinner. Service was quick and friendly, I don't think I've ever seen such a quick turnaround time on sushi from kitchen to table! Fish was average with mackerel tasting a but faded, but for the price I can't complain. Overall would return!
A few things about this location I went during dinner time, which is usually when they step up their game a bit from lunch. It was probably the best sushi ai that I have ever had. The rice on the nigiri wasn’t over done, the garnishes were on point, and the taste was amazing. As for the rolls.. also delicious. We had to try at least 8(I know it’s a lot-we can put it down pretty easy.) I have to say the Twin and Mountain roll are a MUST have. As for nigiri definitely get the yellowtail. The service was good. The waitress tended to us but didn’t over do it. Everyone that came in was sat down quickly. We got our appetizers almost immediately while we waited for our sushi. One thing that’s not necessarily bad is that it was obvious that it was a Mexican restaurant before it was a sushi restaurant. Which adds or takes away depending on the person. I thought it was pretty funny. The restaurant over all was clean, no funny smells. Some of the nigiri had a slight fish smell which may turn some people off as sushi isn’t supposed to. The dinner prices are a lot higher than the lunch prices and I’ve never seen sushi dinner prices that high. $28 for premium- not worth it since there are so many options on regular for $24.