Mohamad Elghoul
Google
I had high hopes for this spot, but unfortunately, the food didn’t live up to expectations. The tuna tartare had a fishy odor and taste, which was a clear sign it wasn’t very fresh. On the bright side, the edamame was great, and the wakame special was pretty good, though it could’ve used more salmon pieces.
The biggest disappointment was the sushi rolls. The truffle kani roll was advertised as 10 pieces but came with only 8. It lacked flavor, was dry, and completely fell apart when picked up. The crab salad inside was bland and didn’t add much to the roll. The Miami roll, supposedly a signature item, felt like a basic shrimp crunch roll—nothing special. Again, the crab salad on top was dry, had an odd taste, and didn’t work well with the roll.
On a positive note, the service was good, and the staff was friendly, but unfortunately, that wasn’t enough to make up for the disappointing food. I try a new sushi spot every week, and this one just isn’t a place I’d return to.