is that it?. as a fan of sushi, i knew sooner or later i had to try this place, even if that meant cheating on my favorite spot in town. finally, one day my usual place closed for holidays and i had the perfect opportunity to give a try to musi sushi.
first of all, i really liked the decor, based on manga paintings. the seats were super comfortable and the dinning room looked clean.
the waitress was super kind, smiling and fast, and she offered to change any fish we didn't like in the menus. i do appreciate that kind of flexibility in a sushi bar.
we order a sushi set, gyoza and yakisoba. gyoza was tasty, but quite small (three tiny pieces, it leaves you asking for more). yakisoba was not yakisoba, since the noodles were too thick and looked more like udon, and not at all like soba. the sushi set was disappointing, none of the rolls had an interesting taste, only their nigiri were good.
all in all, it was not a good culinary experience and will not come back there soon.