Takes Reservations: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
3 reviews
Holli Mcgarry
Gosh, I really wanted to like this place but I just couldn't!
The sushi was so meh! I'm a vegetarian, so I'm a bit limited, but it shouldn't be that hard to mess up an avocado roll… right? I'd probably give it a 3 out of 5 – the rice felt super squishy and overall it was generally tasteless. I DID enjoy the veggie tempura (eggplant, sweet potato, broccoli).
We did the order $20 of food (ONLY FOOD), get unlimited wine / sake. It's limited to this watered down, white wine, and extremely diluted sake. Honestly, when this wine arrived I was like "wait, is that water?". You know how you can't really chug wine? Well, not this wine. You could shotgun this wine. And the sake wasn't any better. I would've rather just ordered $20 of actual alcohol, as their food prices are fairly cheap.
Apparently they close at 11pm on a Saturday, which doesn't surprise me as we were one of the few tables there. They ended up kicking us out (not surprised), but in general were fairly rude the rest of the night, but I guess I can't expect much for a place like this.
I don't get why this place gets such bad reviews. I came here with a large group, and granted yes, we were the only ones in there but the food was actually really good. I got miso soup, salmon dream roll and crunch spicy tuna. It all tasted really good, and I would definitely go back for their sushi or order to go. Yeah the unlimited wine was the cheap stuff but it still tasted good like juice, but hey honestly, it's UNLIMITED so there really shouldn't be to high expectations about the quality. As long as it tasted fine then it should be acceptable.
I will admit that I'm a little biased because this restaurant has the same name as my adorable shiba inu, so that earns a few stars right off the bat.
Overall, I'd say this place has decent food (had the unagi don (unadon) meal that includes salad and lots of eel over a huge bowl of rice!), there's lots of space (great for groups), very attentive service. Not spectacular, but a solid place.
A little confusing that they offer both a Chinese menu (for the adjoining restaurant, The Cottage) and a sushi restaurant. Many, many choices!!
Gosh, I really wanted to like this place but I just couldn't!
The sushi was so meh! I'm a vegetarian, so I'm a bit limited, but it shouldn't be that hard to mess up an avocado roll… right? I'd probably give it a 3 out of 5 – the rice felt super squishy and overall it was generally tasteless. I DID enjoy the veggie tempura (eggplant, sweet potato, broccoli).
We did the order $20 of food (ONLY FOOD), get unlimited wine / sake. It's limited to this watered down, white wine, and extremely diluted sake. Honestly, when this wine arrived I was like "wait, is that water?". You know how you can't really chug wine? Well, not this wine. You could shotgun this wine. And the sake wasn't any better. I would've rather just ordered $20 of actual alcohol, as their food prices are fairly cheap.
Apparently they close at 11pm on a Saturday, which doesn't surprise me as we were one of the few tables there. They ended up kicking us out (not surprised), but in general were fairly rude the rest of the night, but I guess I can't expect much for a place like this.
I don't get why this place gets such bad reviews. I came here with a large group, and granted yes, we were the only ones in there but the food was actually really good. I got miso soup, salmon dream roll and crunch spicy tuna. It all tasted really good, and I would definitely go back for their sushi or order to go. Yeah the unlimited wine was the cheap stuff but it still tasted good like juice, but hey honestly, it's UNLIMITED so there really shouldn't be to high expectations about the quality. As long as it tasted fine then it should be acceptable.
I will admit that I'm a little biased because this restaurant has the same name as my adorable shiba inu, so that earns a few stars right off the bat.
Overall, I'd say this place has decent food (had the unagi don (unadon) meal that includes salad and lots of eel over a huge bowl of rice!), there's lots of space (great for groups), very attentive service. Not spectacular, but a solid place.
A little confusing that they offer both a Chinese menu (for the adjoining restaurant, The Cottage) and a sushi restaurant. Many, many choices!!