Youthful
clientele, the food here is
pretty as a picture -- most
plates are garnished with fresh
orchids and artfully carved
veggies. The best part? The
sushi tastes as good as it looks,
and it's not priced nearly as
outrageously as you'd imagine.
The spicy tuna roll ($5) is
practically filled to bursting
with raw fish. And, for light-eaters,
the tasty JB Tempura ($7) is
a meal in itself, with six large
pieces of deep-fried salmon,
asparagus and cream cheese in
the typical rice roll. If you're
sushi-phobic, Asian-inspired
steaks, chicken and fish dishes
ranging from $15 to $25 offer
plenty of alternatives |