"Don 't let the exterior fool you. the outside sign is unevenly lit and the business is currently attached to a construction zone, the food here is decent for the area. Upon entering, the first thing you 'll notice is their large Christmas tree, accompanied by a sign warning patrons that if their child is taller than a certain height, they will be charged full price. The restaurant has about 25 tables and a spacious layout, with a beautiful sushi bar where food is prepared fresh. We visited on a Friday evening for the all you can eat dinner. When we arrived, there were only a couple of occupied tables, and some diners were preparing to leave. Within minutes of us sitting down, the restaurant filled up quickly and became quite loud. I noticed there were four chefs working at the sushi bar, but only two female servers managing the dining area. They seemed overwhelmed, likely due to being short staffed that evening? While the servers were quick on their feet, requesting additional items became a bit of a challenge, as we often had to ask multiple times for sauces or other items. Adding to the noise from the crowded restaurant, there was a loud, repetitive beeping sound that occurred every 3-5 minutes. We couldn 't figure out if it was online order notifications or an alert for food ready to be served. Whatever the reason, it was quite distracting, and no one seemed to acknowledge or silence it. The food was served at a good pace after we ordered. The soups came out first and were enjoyable. Next, we tried a variety of appetizers, including calamari, shrimp shumai, and teriyaki chicken. Everything was good, there was no wow factor. We also tried sashimi, hand rolls, and tobiko, which were fresh and decent for the area. Overall, the food quality was solid, but the experience had its drawbacks. For an all you can eat dinner (limited to 2 hours), the price is $32 per person, which doesn 't include drinks like soda or iced tea. Considering the location, it feels a bit pricey. They also offer some sweet treats, such as ice creams and fried Oreos. One thing i would definitely recommend if them having more servers, and find a way to control the noise."