Erik S.
Yelp
Wicked in so many ways. The sushi was wicked good, the prices were wicked expensive, and the place itself wicked large. Like the fish that inspires its name, this place goes big on just about everything, including some of the things you might not want. We ended up here after inquiring at a couple other places on wait times, and finding they weren't to our liking. That's where the sheer size of the place helps, lots and lots of seats to fill. We were able to get in right away even though the joint was jumpin.
I didn't know anything about it going in other than that I was sure there would be lots of seafood, but the menu certainly provides you with a lot of choice. Extensive apps, seafood, steaks, other protein entrees, burgers, and a sushi menu. Looking around, the sushi appeared to be a good choice and I could hear other diners commenting on liking it. That said, good luck to your wallet if you want to get full on sushi, because there is not even a basic roll less than $10, and your average roll is closer to 20. 10 bucks for a cucumber roll is highway robbery guys, come on. It's literally rolled up rice and cucumber with seaweed.
In the end, I swallowed my opinion on the prices because hunger won out, and I ordered two rolls. The Wicked Tuna and the Cherry blossom. I will say, the size of the rolls at least makes you feel a bit better, they were plump pieces, 8 per roll, not stingy on the ingredients. I wasn't let down on the flavor of either one, not only did they look great, they tasted even better. Their namesake, the Wicked Tuna roll, is one that I could probably just eat until I burst, loved the flavor of seared tuna on top of a creamy lobster salad.
In the end though, I left still hungry, and ended up snacking back at our rental, hard pill to swallow when you're out 50 bucks after tipping. I'd go back if others really wanted it, or if I suddenly no longer have to worry about money anymore.