Can't speak to the Thai food here, but the sushi is quite disappointing. Fish was okay. Nothing special. Rolls seemed to be made with the same rice they were serving with the Thai food instead of sushi rice.
That said, it seemed like most patrons were eating Thai, so that must be their strong suit.
Ive been going to this restaurant for over 2 years and this place is very good!!! Its very clean, very nicely decorated and the staff is very friendly. I dont eat the sushi part so cant comment on it but I do love the Thai food is simply AMAZING!!! I often order the panang curry and it is my favorite dish.
Review Source:This is a quaint thai/sushi place hidden in a small plaza sandwiched between a locals only pub and an upscale Italian restaurant. It has a very relaxing atmosphere and the waiters/waitress provide excellent service. Â Everyone greets you when you walk in and bids you farewell as you leave. Sometimes I feel like I am at a 5th grade dance when I sit in there, lately they have been playing this early 90s top 40 mix of music. It's very quirky and humorous.
I have experienced a lot on their menu. From their Tom Yum soup to every curry listed, their various thai noodle dishes, sushi and various starters. The Thai food is their stronger suit. The sushi is of good quality, with decent rice to other ingredient ratio, rolled up at a nice size. Only once out of several visits have I been unsatisfied by the sushi. It wasn't bad, just not as fresh as I would have liked. But you always run that risk when going for raw fish. Other than that I am always extremely satisfied. Their dinners may be a bit pricey (10-15) but they are bountiful portions and very delicious. Â I strongly recommend Musashi.
Very simply, the quality of the fish I had (on a Friday, if that matters), was sub-par. I eat sushi pretty regularly and definitely know the difference between excellent, fresh fish, and the stuff that's been in the fridge for a couple days. This was the latter. To top it off, it made my intestines angry. You know what I'm talking about.
We were meaning to go to Tee-Jay Thai/Sushi but since both are thai/sushi and are near one another we mistook Musashi for Tee-Jay, unfortunately. Given the reviews, Tee-Jay seems to be a far better place.
I would have given just one star, but the service and food presentation were excellent. Still, I'd never go back unless I knew I was getting fresh fish (maybe they get their fish on another day of the week?)