I find the sushi here very decent for their price, although nothing extraordinary to speak of. The restaurant is nicely divided into dining rooms for sushi and hibachi, utilizing its small space and creating a cozy atmosphere. The clientele is largely non-Asian, indicating Sumo's food and ambience caters to Western tastes. Predictable and inexpensive items can be found also on the hibachi, for which the Sumo uses 4 of its many subdivided dining areas. The hibachi cooks generally don't have great "moves", which greatly offsets the hibachi experience. Crowded during weekday lunches due to the office parks close by.
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