Well, after my Tsunami experience a couple of weeks ago, I was a bit nervous about a new sushi place - but at least this one didn't cost the earth.... I didn't have to worry anyway, as Makiyaki is very very good.
Their rolls are in the 'American' tradition - some weird and wacky ones, many involving cream cheese, and one involving being grilled so cheese melts on top of salmon (disclaimer: we ordered this purely because it was called Lion King). We also had 'scallop volcano' - goodness knows what was in it but it tasted jolly good. As with many of these rolls, some of the flavours get lost, but the 'purer' ones are also good if you want to tatse the eel, say, and all of them are flavoursome and generously sized.
We ordered way too much food so I can comment on: veg tempura (good and a huge portion but a little greasy), edamame (standard), house salad (dressing addictive), salmon teriyaki (delicious and a generous size), gyoza (odd, a little bit like cheese and onion pasties though obviously cheeseless - do they have potato in?), eel nigiri (excellent), and the aforementioned sushi rools.
It didn't break the bank for all that plus a couple of Asahi - we were there for over 2 hours too. Friendly unobtrusive service and you can see the chef working. The place lacked atmosphere but it was Saturday lunchtime - and regardless, I'll be back. There's a roll called 'Lambada' that just screams out for a try. read more