For a tiny storefront joint that seats no more than 16, this place is more suited to take out than eating in. There is no sushi bar--just a few scattered tables and a big refrigerator of cold drinks. The menu is basic--but the fish is exceptionally fresh. The pieces are generously sliced, and the rolls, though lacking imagination, are a sure thing. The tuna and hamchi are outstanding. If you have the time bring a book, magazine, newspaper or a friend, order freely because the prices are reasonable, and linger through a very pleasant sushi experience. A fine no frills meal.
Pros: easy in/easy out/fresh fish
Cons: hard to park
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