Jared M.
Yelp
#fatjared say...this was a right down the middle experience for both me and my wife. Some good, some bad, nothing terrible, and nothing amazing. Epitome of average for me personally.
I have stayed true to a firm and structured grading scale since day 1 on Yelp. 5 stars is as good as you can get, and 1 star is the worst. So 5 stars means you are perfect, no complaints, and 1 star means I have nothing good to say. 3 stars is average in every sense of the way.
Eastern Peak was that. Menu was good and what was expected. I liked it was not too too large, and pitching themselves as an Asian fusion, it makes sense they would have thai and sushi and Chinese etc.
We were feeling sushi, and I love sashimi, so we ordered 2 rolls, 4 orders of sashimi, and a dessert.
The rolls were the best part. The fish was fresh, rolled well, not too overly sauced, and normal size. The sashimi I thought was decent. The unagi in particular with the way it was cooked and the BBQ sauce they had on it was awesome, but other than the white fish not great, and salmon nothing special either.
We liked that they had green tea ice cream, and it was a nice light dessert to finish. What made it a bit tough for me was the price. For all that I would have expected it to be about $75 after tip. It was $100. We have a sushi place near our house where we get almost double the food for the same price.
Overall, I would go back because I love sushi, but I also would suggest if you had to pick to find somewhere a bit more specialized and more evenly priced. Average overall experience for us both.