I was aggressively approached after I said that I can’t give tips this time. I rarely go to eat at the restaurants due to being unemployed and pregnant , but that time my friends invited me to eat sushi there. I only ordered one sushi roll and paid for it $21 which is quite enough. The male waiter aggressively told me I should only take takeouts if I am not planing to leave any tips. I assume that the employer is not creating a fair wage employment for this people. I feel bad for them. But it is up to everyone to choose the place you work at. I wish to all the stuff working there to find a better working environment and treatment.
The best! We come here often and the food is always delicious. Yesterday we received a call on a pick up order clarifying an allergy, which was very appreciated and professional. Highly recommend.
Good service, ok food, but walls need repainting
Nice and quiet, you don't have to yell to be heard and the food is excellent.
The service was fine but the one star is for charging high-end restaurant prices for near-food court quality. They put the check face up like a cheap restaurant or bar, run your card right at the table and have you tip on the screen while the server holds it. Definitely avoid the ramen and the sushi. The waitress told me it was tonkatsu broth but it was a very Americanized shoyu with overcooked noodles. Tasty roll tasted like cream cheese (I didn’t order it).
Almost everything on the menu is amazing. Its probably not great for the owners, but I love that its usually quiet.
Excellent! Nigiri, sashimi and sushi was soooo good. Beautiful presentation. Loved the pork ravioli as an appetizer. The service is spot on, and, they’re very particular. The placement of everything on your table is important to them. I love that because I’m an organizational nerd. Wheelchair accessibility: They literally have an enclosed lift at the front door.
Just discovered this hidden gem, awesome food and friendly staff. Highly recommended! My favorites are torched salmon, Miso Yaki.