I love this freaking place. I've been here twice and enjoyed it both times. First, the setting of the restaurant is really beautiful. The architecture suggests that the building used to be a church. It has great stained glass and vaulted ceilings. The owner often travels to Japan and decorates the place with his new finds.
The service was great. There was a friendly waitress who was courteous and quick. At the same time, the restaurant was not very busy that night.
The food is delicious. They offer a wide variety of sushi with funky names. They also offer good teriyaki dishes with nice side dishes. They make great vegetable tempura, which goes great with steak or salmon teriyaki.
For dessert, definitely try the chocolate sushi. It’s a mouthwatering mixture of sweet cottage cheese, cheesecake, and raspberry sauce wrapped in a crispy chocolate shell!