Wayne A.
Google
So disappointing. The decor is the highlight of the experience with booths arranged and partitioned to give a sense of privacy and intimacy.
The sushi is just poorly executed. It's the sushi equivalent of if you have a high schooler a master's vision and paintbrush - they'd still paint with inadequate techniques to get the job done. The flavors should work, the fish is good, but was destroyed by clumsy work at the sushi bar.
The trademark roll, the Blake was destroyed by being doused by the sushi chef in soy which made it completely soaked and so salty as to be difficult to eat. Any roll with sauce was just soaked by a heavy hand, unbalancing flavor and texture. At a corner shop run by a local family, this might be acceptable. At a resort restaurant charging $200 for a dinner for two, the bar is higher. And this food didn't even get in the same league as what the price would imply.
I took my wife here on our first getaway date in years, and this was an abysmal night. I say night because the wait staff is understaffed and despite knowing and ordering what we wanted quickly, it was more than an hour and a half before we were done. Our waitress was kind and did exactly what was needed but seemed to be covering everywhere inside and out, constantly moving.
I could not honestly recommend this location. It was a disappointment despite hearing such great things about the Aspen location.