When you pull up into the parking lot, it’s almost impossible to see the restaurant because of how small and unimposing the building is. The entrance is on the left side of the building, and once you enter you feel either squashed, or hugged, depending on your point of view. The entire dining area is almost the size of a master bedroom and the ceiling is lower than most restaurants. As you enter, you see the sushi chefs on your left preparing the various dishes in an open kitchen, before a server comes and seats you.

Japanese Green Tea – complimentary
Rating – 7/10
The green tea comes complimentary before you order food, even if you order other drinks. The tea was simple, just boiled green tea and water, but was refreshing and flavorful without too much noise. The servers were always on top of refilling your cup when you ran out. Interestingly, this was the only complimentary drink on the menu; you had to pay for water. Overall, the tea was refreshing and paired well with the food yet to come.