J. P.
Yelp
I'm just putting very average review I don't necessarily think it was bad, but it wasn't good (for me) either. I did want to put a review and wish I didn't have to put any stars to it because I barely ate, and I think it's unfair of me to do that to them... I feel like I have to say something about it though.
They advertise vegan options and I've had vegan friends refer me to this place, but when I was looking through their menu I felt very uncomfortable. I tried asking the waiter if I could clarify about the items because some of them say it's vegan... it has cream cheese, or the futomaki it has tamago (egg) in it. Only item on there I saw clarification for was the mayo, which they did call vegan mayo, but I was a bit confused by then and I was too scared to order anything that looked complicated because it looks like to me the menu has some confusion between vegetarian and vegan, which is a common mistake. They just told me to look at the green dots, which was the problem because it had green dots on items that did not seem vegan. I was looking for avocado rolls I see that in some earlier posts, but I didn't see it on their menu not on their website neither in person, but I can see it on the Yelp menu so maybe it's something that changed? A lot of inconsistencies or weird things going on with that menu further shook my confidence.
Conversely there are some items I would have imagined would be safe and whenever I'm unsure I just choose to go for safe and plain items. Avocado and tofu isn't listed as vegan? What do they cook it in? If it's a typo, then... I was just really unsure about the menu. I'm not saying they are lying or misleading I'm just saying I felt very confused and had low confidence in the menu, and so if you're vegan I would just be aware. Could these items be vegan counterparts of what they are listed as? Sure. I just wasn't sure and couldn't get clarification when I asked.
My partner is not vegan and they ordered chicken katsu. Didn't rave about their item and seemed to enjoy it. They tried to share it with one of our kids, but the kids didn't like it. To be fair the kids are tricky and have different taste everyday though.
Ambience was very nice extremely pretty in there. It was quiet in there too, but that's kind of something I expect on a weekday night (aside from Friday). Worker didn't give us any issues they weren't outstanding but I would consider them friendly and checked in on us, and so they got the job done.
Just my personal opinion although I'm not sure about Capitola prices but I've been to other sushi and japanese places in Santa Clara area and I felt like the prices here were a little bit on the higher side like there's a place a I really like in Santa Clara the rice is normally $3 but over here it's $3.50 so they're squeezing out 50 cents, and furthermore the portion size was about half. I felt like the quality of the rice it really wasn't that great. Very mushy likely overcooked and to me seemed like it had an off flavour. Steamed vegetables were fine but seriously... $7?? It seemed like maybe at best very optimistic 1/2 Cup worth of sliced vegetables. I felt like that was kind of outrageous, but I was hungry.