If you're looking for cheap sushi, this is the place.. Only the appearance looks nice. Lighting is dim. Aesthetic is nice but that's all. Quantity is small and quality is not great.
There is no on-hand menu. You need to order on the phone what you want to eat. -There is a 15 order limit and 15 minute wait each order you send. Way too long, especially if you have multiple people. Better to split tables.
The appetizer bar has a few things like miso soup, green bean, gyoza, onion ring, sauce. Salad wasn't fresh. Food takes a while since 1 robot is going back and forth. The waiter and waitresses are mostly going back and forth since it takes a while.
Food- they drown your food in sauce. The fish are very thin in sushi. If you leave leftovers, they will charge you for it. Some of the food such as beef dish had a weird sauce.
So called food 'influencer' are coming in to record and take pictures to promote the place. But save your time and money. This is not the spot you want to go back again.
Desert is 2 kinds of cheap small bars of cake, 2 ice cream cups, and 1 popsicle. Phone camera quality is what makes the food look nicer.
If you have social media. They will give you a 30% discount for posting and tagging them
Food: 3/5 I did the all-you-can-eat lunch, and the sushi was underwhelming. The portions are small, which is fine, but needs shorter wait time between orders which is about 15 minutes. The sushi rolls are just okay, but they really skimp on the fish, making it hard to get a good taste of the fish. The selection of rolls is limited, and the lunch menu doesn’t offer many good options. For dinner prices, which adds nigiri and sashimi, it is definitely not worth it. They also go overboard with the sauce on the rolls, which overwhelms the flavor, and honestly, the sauce isn’t necessary.
Service: 3/5 Everything is self-service, and the service is slow. I’m not a fan of the ordering system, where you have to wait 15 minutes between orders and 5 minutes to get your food. We ended up sitting around for 20 minutes between orders. Even if you only want a small amount of sushi, you’re forced to wait, which encourages people to over-order, leading to leftovers—and they charge for those.
Atmosphere: 3/5 The atmosphere is fine, nothing special.
Overall Experience: 3/5 Both the food and service are just okay, but the lunch options are disappointing for what you pay.
Note: it is an all you can eat sushi restaurant, so the quality and service are expected to be ok.