OK. Here's my experience that just happened. My son and daughter and I walked into the restaurant expecting to have dinner. There were three tables occupied, and the sushi bar had three vacant seats, (though not together). Most of the tables were empty. We were told that we could not be seated and that was that. The manner in which the three hostesses said it was snotty. On the wall, there was a table map for their use that showed people coming in with incoming reservations. At least three of the tables were for 7:30. (It was 6:19 when we arrived). I get how restaurants work. I've owned a few of them. Like, there were literally 8 tables that had no one in them. OK, so, their's likely no ownership around, and these three were just doing what they though made sense--it doesn't--, but, they were super snotty about it. Just not cool. We wound up getting take away, which was good btw. One of the sushi chefs came out and said it would be 15 minutes for our rolls--the three hostesses said they didn't have an idea how long it would take. The final synopsis: Decent sushi (I've come here once or twice per year on our annual vacay), but dump those three hostesses. They don't bring any positive vibe to the restaurant. (My daughter, probably just a year or two older than they appeared to be) also thought they were exceptionally rude. On the bright side, the roll which was a type of fusion roll with sweet habanero, pico de gallo, and crab was very, very good!