We ate there Sunday night after a Century bike ride. I was exhausted but still enjoyed dinner. That is really saying a lot b/c I usually can't eat when I'm tired. We also used the same Sam's certificate.
The dining room was decently filled for a Sunday night. To start, we had the steak and lobster sushi roll and the lobster bisque topped with tempura shrimp (the special), we both had the ribeye with wasabi potato cakes as our entree (usually we each get different entrees but we needed the protein) and the Yuzu poppyseed cheesecake for dessert.
Everything was quite good. They have several inventive sushi rolls but they're pricey. Most entrees seem basic with an asian flair to them. The service was good and hosts were very personable.
Weird note: there was a woman who got up 3 times from her meal to go to the bar and smoke...in a span of 30-40 minutes. The rest of her guests were finished with their food and waiting for her. Jeesh, how many smokes does one person need especially during the meal??? She was hobbling a bit so she must have been indulging in the 1/2 price martinis.
Anyway, we spent $47 after the $50 gift certificate was applied with no drinks.
We'll go back for 2 reasons:
1) We have 2 more $50 certificates and
2) We want to have more sushi
Without the coupon, we'd rather try a number of other fine restaurants in the neighborhood first before going back. If we did go back, it would be for the sushi only, then not paying $12 for a roll.
Try it. The gift certificate makes it worthwhile.