It's the sort of place that from the outside you think "probably not the best" - it definitely has some rustic charm. Luckily, it was recommended to me by a local, so I gave it a go. Definitely do not judge it by its cover - the sushi here is some of the best I've tasted.
A relatively small selection on the menu (around 20 different rolls) they focus on what they can execute freshly and well. The rolls mostly come as around 8 slices per roll for between $15 and $20 dollars.
Had 3 between 2 which was a generous amount. The less hungry could do 2 between 2 but that makes narrowing the choice harder...
Wine also fairly decent for around $6 a glass.
Have been back several times since my first visit, and will be returning on a regular basis!
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