"There is no better sushi in Princeton. But it's all else that drives this place before the pack for me. Staff are consistently outstanding in their customer service, and they tend to have a kind of soft/small/fast way that fits very nicely into the atmosphere of this small Japanese restaurant. You always ask me if I want a salad or a false soup to go with my order (I always takeout, include chipsticks and soy sauces and what not without asking, and to pack the order with care. Once I got a small bag of candied Pecans as a free dessert, and once again I found a free piece of art on my bag when I came home (see photo). When I arrive early and they still do it, I get the exquisite care they put in their craft. I find it difficult to articulate what is so special in this place, so I will simply summarize it as a very impressive transplantation of authentic Japanese culture and kitchen. (Is it the best sushi in Princeton? Maybe. It could be linked to one or two other places if compared only with food quality. Princeton has several sushi places that are regarding their tariff, as far as I can say, although I'm not a sushi expert."