Steve N.
Yelp
Solid, if not exceptional, sushi rolls and Thai dishes.
My wife and I have been coming here to get our sushi fixes lately. The sushi here is good but not exceptional. So far, about the only miss we've come across was the crab rangoon. They're too big and have too much cream cheese. The ratio of cheese to crispy exterior is out of balance.
We've yet to order sashimi or nigiri, but the rolls we've tried, while typical, have all been good. Prices are in line with similar rolls at other joints.
We've also tried a couple of Thai dishes, and again, they're good but not exceptional.
The interior of the restaurant is bright, modern, and clean. The staff have all been friendly and accommodating. There's ample parking, and ingress and egress to the restaurant are frustration-free.
We're especially fans of their happy hour, which runs from 4-6 every day--three dollars for any available beers and four dollars for a glass of house wine. The beer selection isn't anything special, but there are a few acceptable choices. Happy hour also includes some food specials.
Bangkok Kitchen is a good choice if you're in the area and looking for sushi or Thai fare. As mentioned, it has become our neighborhood sushi joint. But, it's not a destination.