I should have stuck with my gut and avoided their sushi. First of all, if you are a hardcore sushi lover, you would be gravely disappointed at the limited choices here. It is mainly filled with western-friendly type sushi. I ordered a lunch pack which consisted of 4 small bite sized sushi cuts. Soy sauce was not included, it costs 10 cents a piece. Whaaaat? I’d hate to come across as a stinge on 10 cents, but for something that is usually free at other sushi establishments I was a little shocked to be charged for it. I would describe my first taste of their sushi as cold, incredibly bland and the rice was a bit crispy… eww. The seaweed was a little too flaky causing the filling to spill out– annoyed much! So their sushi isn’t the best, not the freshest it seems… They do have teppanyaki which I am willing to try next time, but as far as I’m concerned I will not be returning for the sushi. I’ll update on the teppanyaki when I go next. Also, the staff at Sushi 1 are very nice– so if that’s important to you– now you know!