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"Kicking in chairs and knocking down tables in a restaurant in a West End town."
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Review votes:
105 Useful, 53 Funny, and 34 Cool
Vancouver, BC
Yelping SinceMay 2009
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We visited on their first day open, so there are bound to be some stumbling blocks.
The venue itself if tastefully decorated, if a little cold (in temperature and design aesthetic). Seats about 13 in the front and there's a single big booth in the back that could seat probably eight or so in a pinch. There's also a cute little two-seat sushi bar. You get the sense they probably could fit more tables in if they wanted to, but it was nice that you weren't crowded.
Bonus: They have organic brown rice available on the menu, but don't ask you if you want it (missed upsell, and I forgot to ask for it which wasn't great).
On to the food.
It was good sushi overall. The tuna sashimi (my own personal bellwether for whether a sushi place is good) was excellent but very, very cold. Almost still frozen in the middle. Thus, the consistency was firmer than usual. I ordered it spicy and they used a nice spicy soy sauce instead of the west-coast standby of spicy mayonnaise.
The yam tempura roll was excellent -- sweet and the California Roll... well, how back can they screw that up? :-)
Here's the problem. It took 40 minutes to get the tuna sashimi (where the preparation simply involves cutting it into squares!) and the above two other rolls another five. I've had DELIVERY sushi arrive faster (seriously). This might be because they're new?
I tried their Soho Roll (not much to say there - a roll wrapped in cucumber instead of rice) and their Viva Roll which, despite the little Hot Pepper symbol, wasn't hot at all. In the pictures, it looks like it's barely any rice (which appealed to me) but when it arrived it was full of double-layered rice, which was a little disappointing. :(
Overall, it's probably a good place to order from and pick up (so you're not there waiting long) and get some pretty decent sushi. Nothing to write home about.