"To elaborate, the location might seem deceptively unremarkable, situated just north of Thrasher's Corner amidst a cluster of strip malls that stretch for several blocks on all sides, with a similar scene repeating a mile north, where shopping abounds. However, once inside, you're welcomed into a clean, serene atmosphere that feels inviting and immaculate.
The hostess on the day of my visit was both friendly and efficient, multitasking as a busser and server during the transition from lunch to dinner. I was promptly seated. The flooring is polished concrete, which can be a bit slippery when wet but is aesthetically pleasing and impeccably maintained. The dark wood walls and furniture, complemented by black curtains that divide different areas, not only enhance privacy but also help to absorb sound, creating a relaxed vibe.
The menu features several cooked dishes, such as teriyaki and roasted or grilled finfish, along with many appealing options for children. While the drink menu emphasizes beer and wine, the sake I chose was delightful. They serve it in a small decanter with space for ice cubes, allowing it to chill without diluting—an innovative touch that’s both practical and charming, resembling a delicate piece of art.
For my appetizer, I ordered the seaweed salad, which was beautifully plated with extra lettuce for an added visual appeal. This simple dish transformed into something fancy with just a few thoughtful touches.
Next up was the miso soup, which had a slightly tart flavor, likely due to the wide-leaf seaweed included. I thoroughly enjoyed every drop.
For the main, I opted for the 12-piece sashimi, which was perfectly timed to arrive after I finished my soup and salad. It was exquisitely presented, adorned with cucumbers, shredded daikon, and tiny cucumber cups filled with ginger and wasabi, alongside decorative vegetable elements. The visual appeal was nothing short of spectacular, and the fish was wonderfully soft and buttery. Next time, I might request to skip the superwhite, as it’s a personal preference of mine at sushi places, but it was quite tasty this time and certainly a favorite for many.
Overall, I wouldn’t change a thing about this restaurant—except perhaps to wish that it were closer to my home."