We decided to go try their sushi. It was disappointing at best. The sauce wasn't flavorful on any of the rolls we got, the rice was not typical short grain rice used for sushi, the fish was very fishy, and their soy sauce was gross. It tasted really watered down. When we asked about it she said they make it there so it's gluten free. Great. But don't call it Kikkoman. The low sodium was better and straight from the store.
The kids enjoyed their Mongolian noodles. When they weren't fighting over the one crayon I found floating around in my purse. Who gives kids a coloring book but has no crayons.
It was very cold in the dining room. After a cold couple of days, I'd think they would have turned the heat up to a comfortable temperature.
Needless to say, all this coupled with the very expensive price tag means we won't be visiting this place again.