I have a bit of a sushi addiction and sometimes I take convenience over quality. Makoto is located right outside and downstairs from the Myers mens and kids section. *Convenience* I am still new to this city so I was unaware of how close I actually was to China town. Had I known I would have chosen wisely.
Makoto's one upside is that there is usually always a seat. The down side is that the sushi train is so long that the sushi seems to rotate in an endless spiral. The sushi, in my experience of two visits, is not fresh and the ambiance is lacking to say the least. In all honesty, Makoto is one of the saddest sushi trains I have ever been to.
I think that if you order from their menu you will end up with fresher delights but for me the whole point of the sushi train is the excitement of watching the food go around and picking it up at random.
The service is also slow here. You can go through two or three plates of sushi before any beverages are served. And honestly after the first plate of sushi you are just wishing for your already ordered beverage so you can get the heck out. read more