"The restaurant location and ambience is nice an open air, authentic Japanese sushi house feel, and friendly service, but that’s where the ‘good’ ends. The food is lacking any level of quality. Tuna tartare was bad smelling mush with a few spring onions mixed in. Gyoza felt very old, with hard pastry. The sushi on the conveyor belt was woeful, with poor quality fish and little to no flavour, bar the spice that makes some pieces hot. I ordered a hand roll from the menu one piece at nearly £6 and it was possibly the worst piece of sushi I’ve ever eaten: plain brown crab meat and sushi rice with zero seasoning in a nori roll that fell apart when you picked it up. Nothing good about it. There appears to be good reviews on here, so maybe I caught them on a really bad night, but I doubt it from what I saw coming out of the kitchen. I imagine its success comes from its location and footfall. I see places like Yo Sushi as terrible fast food versions of sushi, but this place makes it look like Nobu. There’s plenty of other very good, genuine family run Japanese restaurants within walking distance of this place. If you’re looking for a decent Japanese meal, I’d try them."