Going on five years ago I tried this spot for lunch. It was good, but didn't wow me. And, I haven't been back since. Thought I'd stop in and see how they fare with dumplings and sushi, since those are more recent explorations. On the former front they offer up gyoza, packed with pork, garlic chives, and Chinese cabbage. They're well made, but they're a bit greasy, still, acceptable, although the 130 peso price tag is less so, especially for a measly five of them. On the latter side, they have deep-fried wontons that are packed with shiitake and button mushrooms and taro root. They're odd. The texture is a strange chewy rather than crispy one, and the insides taste like nothing but unseasoned, somewhat gummy mushrooms, and another skimpy five for 120 pesos. The sushi fared far better, although still pretty pricey, especially for the neighborhood - 4 pieces of good quality salmon come in at 85 pesos and a four-piece half tako roll of fried shrimp and teriyaki octopus, while delicious, tops out at 125 pesos. All those and some iced tea (not iced, just vaguely chilled) came in at over 500 pesos. Service absolutely sucked on this visit - no friendliness, no attention, just very blasé about it all. Good (except the wontons), but not worth it. read more