California cuisine style sushi classics are prepared by Japanese chefs and attractive hosts welcome you and attend service.
The conversations and vibe represent the neighborhood it resides in -- a mix of Occidental students, local artists, and downtown political wonks discussing issues of the day.
For those seeking a traditional formal sushi experience, this is not your temple.
The sushi is fresh, but can take time to prepare when crowded. People do not come here to rush, but visit awhile and unwind.
The staff is friendly and warm, if a bit hurried at times.
Most seek out patio seating, as its a nice highlight at night under the heat lamps. It has the ambiance of a relaxed, landscaped outdoor room and is more flexible for larger groups than inside, where table configurations are limited it can be a loud for some when crowded.
Later hours than other local restaurants can drive unexpected crowds here after 9PM.
Valet parking is a must (for "don't walk in L.A." types) Those with an independent streak should plan on spending 5-10 minutes looking for a street parking, and another 5 walking from the car.
Overall a neighborhood sushi bar/restaurant worth visiting and sharing with friends when the sushi mood strikes.
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