This trendy Japanese restaurant is popular with the business crowd by day and assorted sushi lovers by night. The interior has an "up-to-the-minute" contemporary look that gives it a Los Angeles feel. The patio area is small, but offers a great people watching view. Assorted sushi selections are the most popular choices, but the sashimi is also worth a try. If you are extremely picky, the diverse menu offers a deep choice of alternative selections. Sake and wine is available, but the restaurant does not have a full bar. Reservations are required for large parties, and smoking is not allowed.
Since 1991 when this sushi-center opened, it has been recognized by the local press as one of the top Japanese restaurants in Colorado Springs. Each day it flies in fresh fish to assure its diners of top-notch sushi. The offerings are many and include octopus, sea eel and tear-inducing spicy tuna roll. Entrees are just as varied and feature tempura plates, and specialty items such as Teriyaki Squid and Salmon Kasuzuke.