Everything about this place is minimalist, but pleasant -- concrete block walls, white-on-white decor. The dishes are the same way -- I've seen more artfully presented sushi in my life, but then I didn't order any of the more exotic items so maybe I missed out.
Service was quick and attentive, and the food was delicious, including the "house" sake. The spicy tuna in the roll was chopped a little too finely but that's really my only complaint.
Given the no-frills vibe, the prices would seem a bit steep in any other part of town -- but around here, $40 for a nice lunch is par for the course.
Pros: Quick, attentive service
Cons: A little pricey
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