Go when they have their sushi happy hour. Â Drinks and certain rolls are on special. Â I had a couple lychee martinis and some sushi while waiting for my hubby to roll up, but by the time he got there, I was full. Â And it was good because he didn't arrive til after happy hour was over. Â I like coming to this place for a fix and nice date restaurant. Â It's not the best 5 star stuff, but it's good (way better than that HEB stuff) and it's not uber expensive. Â I will be back.
Review Source:Umi was just weird. That's really all I can say about it.
Service was interesting (that's my nicer way of saying weird). The server always filled my water glass to the point it spilled or overflowed on the table. She apologized each time, but really? More times? It happened enough to make me feel creeped out by it and questioning her problem solving skills.
What really took this down a notch was that everyone received their rolls at extremely different times. We ALL ordered sushi. One person sat with sushi for a good 15-20 minutes before we received about half of our order. Then, one for someone else, one for the other person...again, I shall use the word WEIRD. Why? WHY?
When our rolls came out, we both got the intense whiff of fish. The bad smell. I thought maybe it was our salmon skin, because that does tend to stink in that special way, but it wasn't even there! I wasn't sure what was going on until I tasted everything. Okay...everything sort of tastes like the salmon skin. Finally, when I mentioned that I didn't like all the crunchies on top, the server chimed in to tell us that those were not tempura flakes, they were fried fish skin! She was very proud of this fact. Thrice I say, WHY?!?!?
Umi just ruined everything in the weirdest way it could.
I really love the food and service at Umi. Â I always go for Happy Hour (or the reverse Happy Hour - highly recommended) when I get more bang for my buck, but I'll happily lay down the cash for the scrumptious choices.
The owner, May, is a fabulous and beautiful woman who takes pride in the food she serves and the experience of her customers. Â She employes a very efficient waitstaff.
My favorite roll is the hot roll - I can eat three of them with ease. Â For a larger group, I recommend the sushi boat (yes - the big one) as the variety and flavor is amazing.
Still my favorite sushi joint in Austin...I just wish I still lived South so that I could visit more often.
The rolls here are expensive but well worth the money. The fish is fresh, the rolls are well-rolled, & the recipes are creative (although probably not very authentic). Many rolls come with enough sauce to make the little tray of soy sauce superfluous. And they have fresh wasabi that is a superb side.
Review Source:Thouroughly impressed! Â I was having a sushi craving and had seen this place pop up on my yelp app a few times and I had seen it driving past as well, so I went out on a limb (risky when it involves sushi) and gave it a shot. Â I was pretty impressed with the business. Â It looked much nicer inside than the outside may lead you to believe. Â The sushi was pretty good as well. Â The happy hour prices are really good. Â I also had the calamari which was amazing.
Our waitress (Brandie I think was her name) was extremely friendly and helpful.
I would certainly recommend this place to anyone interested in a good sushi place! Â Its a favor of mine now!
The banana tempura is amazing too! Â Give it a try if you have room after the sushi!
The reason for 4 stars? I wanted to do 3.5 but couldn't. Upon taking our order we mentioned to the waitress we would split our bill by what we ate. When asking for the bill she asked if we would like it "together or split" and when I asked which pieces of sushi where which fish neither her or the food runner could tell me. She seemed a bit "weeded". Also, it's a tad too loud with the music playing.
I've been here before and it was pretty good. They've got a reverse HH with pretty good prices.
Came here on a Friday night with the girlfriend. Great place for a date!
Atmosphere: Trendy, romantic, upbeat.
Service: Our server was Tiffany. She was knowledgeable, efficient, and just a great waitress all around.
Food: We ordered 2 piece salmon and 2 piece Hawaiian tuna nigiri, spicy salmon, Philadelphia, the lady bug roll, dragon roll, and hot sake. Tiffany memorized our order almost perfectly, but brought out a crouching tiger roll instead of the dragon roll. When I pointed it out, she immediately took responsibility and comped the crouching tiger and brought the dragon roll.
Nigiri - The salmon was fresh but the tuna was a little fishy. Our server said that they fly it from Hawaii non-frozen so I guess that explains the fishiness.
Classic rolls - Both of the rolls were great but the spicy salmon wasn't spicy at all. The rice they use is light, and delicious without having much flavor. For ~$6 a roll, it's a steal.
Lady bug roll - a spicy snow crab based roll with strawberries. That's right...strawberries. Very unique, never seen strawberries in sushi before. I had to try it...unfortunately it didn't work for me. You can't taste the strawberry and it had a green basil sauce that ruined the flavor. Wiping off the basil sauce made the rolls much better.
Crouching tiger roll - tuna, salmon, and escolar based roll. The jalapenos were disgusting, it was only the outside of the pepper and tasted like raw green peppers. Taking the jalapenos out made the rolls taste good.
Dragon roll - The same as most other dragon rolls.
Gave Umi 4 stars even though the most of the signature rolls were disappointing because the classic rolls were pretty much perfect and great service.
Happy hour everyday  4-6:30PM. Thurs 9:30-11PM. Friday & Sat 9:30-midnight.
Prices are right. Sushi is really pretty decent. Their albacore is decent, goyza's are yummy. Their crunch shrimp roll (AKA Shrimp Tempura Roll) is pretty good!
But, FYI, their California rolls are garnished with fish eggs, which taste like nothing, but some people don't enjoy. I am sure if you ask for it without them, they would make it without. I like it either way.
OH! And Blue Moon on tap!!! YESSSS!
Seriously delicious. Â I had the rainbow roll and some yellowtail and salmon sashimi. Â The fish was so tender I ate each piece in two bites without it falling apart. Â I hate when you cant bite a piece of sashimi in two w/o it falling apart from the rice. Â Ya don't have to worry about that here! Â Super buttery fish.
Great happy hour list. Â Reasonable prices all around. Â
They have a late night happy hour too on Fri and Sat. Â Will be back!!
Staff was very helpful and engaging. Â I sat at the wishing bar.
Diverse selection of food beyond wishing too for those friends of yours who stick their noses up at raw fish :)
This place rocks, now on the weekends the club music can be a bit loud when seated in the bar area, however it does add the touch that makes Umi the Umi that we love! Â This is a great place, however the change in the mannerisms of the wait staff are a bit unsettling.. Mae, leave well enough alone you will have uptight people that complain and that is not the market that you are catering too. This is a fun loving Austintastious sushi spot that everyone wants to go to due to the waitstaff that loves to have fun and management that ecourages that fun and lively spirit. Â Remember you will not please all of the people all of the time but dont forget the regulars that love Umi for what Umi is. Â Great food, great fun and great environment for good times! Â
Dont go changing to try and please them...cause we love you just the way you are!
I will say that they have recently changed the calamari, which was previously excellent. Now, honestly, it has the flavor and texture of something that just came out of a box. The only reason one appetizer is keeping me from giving them five stars is because three different servers have mentioned that they were already aware of customer's dislike for the "new" calamari yet they keep serving it. On the upside it looks like they have also changed the dress code for female wait staff which now seems much classier and as a result they look a lot less like like off-duty strippers. I mean no disrespect to the very polite and helpful staff, I've just always thought they could maybe wear...more clothes.
All that said, I've been coming here for years and it is easily my favorite spot when I need more tempura than a sensible person should consume. Try the Austin and Longhorn rolls if you like original spicy rolls and try the Shaggy Dog or anything with Eel regardless of what you like. Don't forget about Happy Hour, you simply won't beat those prices for outstanding sushi and great service.
Ariel is outstanding, by the way. She's handled our table on a number of occasions and has always been very professional, helpful and on point whenever we needed anything.
Been a regular customer here for the past couple years, definitely a fan of this place.
Cheap happy hour prices but they don't have many beers on tap to choose from.
Food quality and portions have gone down slightly over time but I am only knocking them down one star since the entire staff is awesome, especially the bartenders.
I recommend trying the hot roll, tiger eye roll, or the shaggy dog.
Great rolls I especially like the Hot Roll off of the happy hour menu. I been here for the Happy Hour a couple of times. The service was good, but it is slow when it is busy. They also have a live DJ. This spot is great to bring your friends to or a date to. I've enjoyed my meals here on both occasions. Stop reading and give the reverse happy hour on Friday & Saturday a try!
Review Source:I went here during lunch time and got the Terriyaki Salmon Bento it consists of well Salmon with a bed of lettuce or was it cabbage underneath, 4 pieces of California rolls with masago on top, 2 gyozas and a cup of edamame. On the side I did my order had a complementary salad and soup. I got this to go and headed to start to work but was very disappointed cause the Salmon was totally raw on the inside. Also even though I told her no miso soup cause I don't really like miso I was given it anyways and someone thought it would be good idea to put that on the very top which if have not figured it out yet will fall cause its heavier than the salad and my meal so it did drip out a bit while i was driving. I called their card they put in advertising it was ladies night and the lady I spoke to was very kind she said I could get a refund or they could make another Salmon.
I headed their as soon as I got my break I called in advance and she was able to make me another one while I drove there. It was very yummy and she didn't even question my honesty cause I forgot and took someone elses lunch in a rush I didn't grab my raw salmon to show her.
After work I came by again cause I wanted to order other foods and show her the salmon that was raw. I think the manager did want to see though cause he asked her to show him my box.
I ended up ordering edamame to go and had the calamari and tempura red bean ice cream dining in. The calamari I am use to have it like a fish stick and crunchy crispy. These looked more like small funnions that were s bit more chewy than crunchy. I did enjoy my red bean ice cream though.
The place like many other Japanese restaurants is very dimly lit for some reason. I never understood that part is it suppose to set the mood really for me I just want to enjoy my food and rather be able to see my food in good lighting.
I will come back here cause the price is reasonable I got my bento for $13 dollars  and the staff seem to care about their customers I think they just don't know to to communicate themselves well thats all.
Umi is our date night go to. Â They have amazing prices on sushi and rolls all night long. Â They also have a reverse happy hour. Â What is that you ask? Â It's happy hour prices on drinks when you actually feel like drinking. Â I think it's like 7-9 but don't quote me on it. Speaking of drinks, their $5 plumb wine is AWESOME! Watch out because it sneaks up on you. Â
Charlie, the head sushi guy is awesome! He knows us by name and always makes dinner fun.
Food is great, staff is awesome, and it's all reasonably priced. Definitely worth a try.
Umi doesn't take care of its customers properly. The sushi tasted fresh, and was good. But, the waitstaff and management were awful. Our waitress forgot our discount 3 times, after having mentioned it each time that she returned with the receipts. She told us that the manager would attend to us, but he never did even though he walked by. The restaurant wasn't bustling with people so I know they could have spared some time. The waitress even brought us a dirty plate, and rarely checked on us about our meal. She walked by a few times, and said nothing at all. In checking my bank account later to make sure that these transactions were nulled, Umi charged my boyfriend 3 times, twice for the incorrect amount and a third time for the correct amount. I was over charged twice for an incorrect amount and then the correct amount.
This was ridiculous, it was a Saturday evening, and it was early so it wasn't super busy, but this whole discount thing was a nightmare. The discount said use only on regular menu items, and we had to hear from the waitress what the manager didn't want to tell us in person, about some contingency that wasn't printed on the coupon.
Now, I've been to Umi in the past, and I've always enjoyed the food here. I took my boyfriend here to enjoy the sushi. But, this particular visit was inexcusable. The check and the groupon discount should not cause this much of a problem. They probably shouldn't even offer coupons if they cant process them properly.
I am without a doubt, completely and irrevocably disappointed in the service from Umi. I do not know if I will ever return.
In this part of town, I consider this to be one of the better sushi places to hit. Â I guess when it come down to it, it's a lunch spot. Â Not a place to go for a nice dinner. Â
As far as lunch goes, It's always busy, but never over crowded. Â Very reasonably priced for good quality sushi. Â
The owner is always there, and she runs a very tight operation. Â She loves getting feedback and takes her business very serious. Â Service is very solid. Â
I have only had the sushi here, and everything I have tried has been very good. Â Salmon, Toro, Unagi, Unago, Hamachi ... You name it. Â
As far as rolls go, I highly recommend the Tuna Dynasty, the sauce they put on it makes the roll.
We were staying at a hotel nearby, and went on a Sunday afternoon, when most sushi places are closed. Â This place wasn't only open, they had decent quality sushi (i.e. fresh) and happy-hour prices!
While the sushi selection is limited, sushi that they did offer was cheap, nicely cut, and served with a smile. We ordered a bunch of things, and our excellent server got everything exactly right, and kept us posted about when things will be ready. Â She did not even take any notes, I am impressed.
Wasabi served with sushi is old and plain, but they also offer locally-made wasabi at $3/serving, which is excellent (the wasabi, not the price). Â However, it's weird to have to pay extra for condiments. Â Â
We ordered fried banana for desert, and it came out beautifully looking, with a big scoop of strawberry ice-cream.
I love this place for what it is. It's not a high end place with super high quality pieces of sashimi. To be honest I've never ordered sashimi here; I'll reserve that luxury for a few other places in town. I have ordered pieces of salmon and tuna sushi however and it was pretty decent for the price. But what this place does really well is HAPPY HOUR!
They have happy hour so often that you're bound to find time in your schedule to squeeze it in. Great specials on rolls (Longhorn, Hot Roll, Shaggy Dog, Spicy Salmon are all my favorites), great specials on sake and draft beer. Plus, on Friday and Saturday nights they have late night happy hour from 9:30-close. On these nights they have a DJ playing weird techno house music... it's the craziest thing. What is this place? A bar? A sushi restaurant? A nightclub? I don't know but it's just so fun, so cheap!
And, above all, it's CONSISTENT. The service is always good too. If my schedule allows this is my go-to place for beer, rolls and a quick but fun Friday/Saturday night meal before heading out.
of the "not high end" sushi in south ATX this is one of the better I have found. Â Pretty good fish, decent prices, good service, and a good selection for HH, that runs late enough to be usable. Â I also like they have HH in the restaurant so I can bring the 4 y/o mini. Â
dealing with the I35 access road is the biggest pain, but still worth it.
my 2 pennies
We went on a lark because I was craving sushi on a Saturday evening and was running errands in South Austin. We did a quick Yelp search, saw that the reviews were decent, and decided to throw caution to the wind and check out this unassuming spot on the I35 frontage road.
The vibe is a little weird - definitely 90s decor with waitresses who looked like they were working at a nightclub (heavy eye makeup, very short skirts, bare midriffs) more than a sushi joint. Our waitress wasn't unfriendly, but also wasn't particularly welcoming. She was also nearly inaudible. We had to keep asking her to repeat herself, which made for a few awkward moments.
The food was good overall - some high points and some low points. We shared a chicken teriyaki bento box (which was HUGE, btw) and two rolls. The sushi was light years better than the chicken, the standard salad that was swimming in dressing, and the overly salty miso soup. The tempura was also tasty; it managed to remain light and flavorful rather than grease-sodden as some tempuras tend to be at the hands of less experienced fryers. The standout of the meal was definitely the snapper hot roll.
I think we might go back to partake in the 1/2 price sushi happy hour because it'll be easier to overlook the ambiance and service if the food is fresh, well-prepared, and cheap, cheap, cheap.
The happy hour menu looked good but I ordered off the regular menu. The Jalamaci was soooo yummy...Japanese yellowtail sashimi topped w/ tobiko and chopped jalepenos in ponzu sauce. I also had the Hamachi Kama yellowtail collar grilled w/ sea salt and yuzu. Enjoyed a nice Sauv Blanc and I was a happy camper. Definitely recommend this place, about 15 minutes south of downtown.
Nice atmosphere, I sat at the bar (they have a full bar) and my server, Gwen was very sweet and attentive. The dining area had low lights and a nice ambiance. The only thing I didn't like about this place is that all the female servers were dressed provocatively which is not necessary when you have great food.
We used to come to Umi a lot, before we had our little girl (now 17 months old). Came a couple of times while I was pregnant (got cooked sushi, of course) but have only been once (for a small group gathering) in the last 17 months. We used to always sit at the bar or in the bar area to eat. The bartenders were always very friendly.
We went in yesterday, as we were in the neighborhood, and asked to sit in the bar area (can't sit at the bar anymore, as now we need a high chair). After we were seated, the bartender (female) brought a high chair and suddenly said, "oh great to see you again." Keep in mind, we basically haven't been there in a year and a half.
The food is good. Not the best in town, but still good. The best value are the bento boxes. It's so much food, I always take some home. You get soup, salad, your box - which is teriyaki beef or chicken or tempura and rice, plus 5-6 pieces of sushi or sashimi, plus 5 pieces california roll, plus 2 dumplings, and edamame. All for $15-19.
The bartender and another server helper were super-friendly during our meal and when we were leaving, the bartender said, "always a pleasure to see you guys." She honestly remembered us, as we made no mention of the fact that we used to come there all the time.
I am new to sushi love, but after going to Umi's I'm hooked! Â I had the shrimp tempora roll and have not stopped thinking about it since!! Â OMG! Â It was just so damn delicious and while I've ordered it in other places since, NONE have come close to being as good as Umi's. Â The hand rolls are also terrific, as are their specialty drinks! Â
Looking forward to going back again!!
This was a pleasant surprise. Â I had a hankerin' for sushi and popped in on a whim for lunch. Â
Lunch specials were fairly priced, and mine was delicious. Â I had the eight piece sashimi special. Â Eight delicious pieces, a salad and a bowl of miso for $11.
Here is the breakdown on the sashimi;
Albacore Tuna  A+ for taste.  Lightly seared and spiced, with some fried garlic.
Flounder A+ for freshness. Almost minimal in taste and texture.
Ahi Tuna and Salmon. Â Both a solid A. Â Just plain fresh and flavorful, with great texture.
All of the pieces had a nice cool temperature and were very fresh. Â I definitely will come back and try more. Â If they keep up this quality I will have to adjust my rating to five stars. Â They are so close....
I have always love eating here, this past time just  made me love it that much more!
Usually I don't venture in unless its happy hour or reverse happy hour, it can be pricey.
This time my fella and I had quite a few rolls, but notably the best by far were the spider roll, Austin roll, and hot roll. Next time I will def be eating those on happy hour prices though!!
A must try if you've never been, make sure to sit at the sushi bar and watch the boys hard at work :))
I totally just had the most lovely accidental Valentine's Day date here. We were planning on not doing anything special, but we were both suddenly craving sushi. I don't know exactly how my guy knew about Umi, since it's pretty far south for us, but he said it was his favorite sushi in town, and I can see why.
Yelpers rejoice, I have finally found good and reasonably priced sushi in landlocked Austin. With two rolls, a good amount of nigiri (that's the fish on top of rice with no adornments for you sushi novices), three appetizers, two beers, and dessert, the bill for this very filling and high quality dinner for two was just about $60.
The rolls we chose were the Yellowtail & Scallion Roll (exactly what it sounds like; simple, tasty, and hard to screw up), and the Big Easy Roll, which was a work of culinary artistry. I almost didn't want to eat it, this thing was so pretty. But I did, and it was amazing, and I want one every day. (It's probably a good thing for my waistline that Umi isn't close to my house.)
We were seated at the sushi bar, and our service was terrific. We managed to get in before the big rush of Dates arrived, so we had most of the bar to ourselves and all the time we wanted for our spontaneous four course meal. Even after the place started filling up, nobody hovered or said anything as we contemplated dessert (as if there was anything to contemplate when a tempura banana is an option).
This is the only place I have eaten at in Austin in months where I literally cannot think of a single thing to complain about.
Let me preface this review by saying, I'm not a sushi person. I'm a burger and pizza and simple food person. But, my husband convinced me to try out Umi last night and I was pleasantly surprised. He's a bit of a sushi aficionado, and had no problems figuring out the menu. I, however, had to ask for help, and I'm glad I did.
We were seated at the sushi bar and the man behind the counter was incredibly helpful. He never made me feel like an idiot for having to ask lots of questions. He also forgave me for doubting that the Ika Sansai would be as good as he said. (Even after learning it was fried squid and veggies, I still have to admit it was delicious.) He even hooked us up with an-off menu item that was our favorite of the evening. He called it a Godzilla, but basically it was tempura (fried) shrimp, avocado, and tuna. It was incredible.
I ordered the chicken teriyaki bento box, and my husband ordered a sampling of sushi. But between the two of us we could have easily fed two or more people, all for around $60. It was not a bad deal, especially in the sushi world, and the atmosphere was low key but nice.
If you're new to sushi, looking for knowledgeable but still relatable staff, and great food I'd recommend checking this place out. Just make sure you sit at the sushi bar - the view/entertainment/chat was amazing, and the service was much better than had we sat at a table. (By the way, the sushi fan of the family gave the place a good review too, and unlike me he had upper end sushi places in Dallas for a reference point.)
Quite acceptable sushi place near the new digs. Â Had NYE dinner here with three friends and got away without a huge bill, enjoyed our food, and had no real complaints. Â
While I was waiting, though, I did text one of my friends about the mad disco soundtrack that was playing in the bar section. Â A bit loud, but hey, they have a dj in a sushi place. Â Has to be worth style points or something.
Ask about off-the-menu rolls, those were the better of the ones we had.
I'm a tad confused about the ambiance... They played loud Teen angst music coupled with whiny Maroon Five songs and get down and grind it R&B. After a beer I was kind of into it though...
They didn't really chat with us at the sushi bar. I really like to sit at the bar to chat with the sushi maker but I felt like he went out of his way to make the stuff on the otherside. Sushi shyness? Sushi making anxiety? Oh well we left stuffed and a little buzzed on my part (do yourself a favor and try the Aashi dark, so good!)
The fish was fresh, my unagi was delish, hand roll was not too tight not too loose, creativity not crazy high but it was simple and decent.
Probably would have given it 3 stars but since we left so full and they accommodated us for lunch eventhough it was after lunch hours. We felt fat and happy. That's a definite bonus for a $36 total at a sushi restaurant (2 beers, and loads of sushi)
Sushi is a love affair that is still going strong with me so I try to get out and try new places as often as possible. New place: Umi, I dig the name and my friend wanted to have a birthday dinner here.
The folks I was with were regulars at this place and know the owner. This is nice, reason #1 they already know what to try and what to skip, #2 the owner gave us a few dishes that weren't on the menu... awesome!
I especially liked the Japanese ceviche, it was spicy with citrus and the shrimp and fish were delish. The Austin roll was yummy, as well as the Caterpillar roll were among my favs. The service was excellent, our waiter was knowledgeable about all of the dishes including the sake and gave us suggestions. The decor is kind of the typical sushi restaurant style but it is very clean and the tables are big.
The owner is awesome, although I am embarrassed I cannot remember her name I am blaming it on the free shots she gave us.
Umi is a great sushi place with creative rolls and great service. When you come in, ask if they have anything new that isn't on the menu yet, you will be in for a nice surprise.
Umi, it's time for a serious talk. Â Something has to change. Â Either it's you or me. Â How can we keep this relationship going when you disappoint me in different ways? Â
I'll admit, I'm not 100% down with your choice of techno music. Â But I suffer thru your music tastes and smile. Â Your food has been hit or miss. Â Sometimes I'm amazed over the delicious selections, other times I'm picking bones out of my mouth like a Neanderthal. Â Umi, we can't keep this up. Â I really enjoy your cheap prices and hot saki, but that's not enough to keep me loving you. Â There are other raw fish in the sea and I will make that 15 minute drive to find other options to satisfy my desires.
I need you to take some time and think about this. Â I'll give you one more shot, then it's over between us!
Honestly, for me, about a 3 and a half star experience, and it doesn't fall on deaf ears that I came in here generally starved. It's a cute place (they were playing club music, that was interesting) ensconced in a strip mall off of I-35, and the menu seems both pretty affordable and reasonably thorough at once.
We tried a number of different sashimi and sushi options, and I found the fatty tuna especially worthwhile. The sweet potato and asparagus tempura worked a few wonders of their own. Â They have a nice selection of beers bottled and on tap, and a surprisingly adept wine list. Â We didn't get around to trying the sake, but that may be on the agenda for next time. Â Worth a little more exploring, certainly.
The best way to try a lot of things on the menu is to take a hungry pregnant friend with you. Now, granted, said pregnant friend can't eat the raw stuff, but that's okay because all that fried stuf is really good, too. So is the Gyoza Soup.
We got there around 6:30 and there was no wait. In fact, there were a lot of empty tables. It started to fill up as the night wore on.
The waitress, although she begged to take our menus (we were ordering little by little and needed to keep them) even though the place was near empty, was still really helpful. She made suggestions and even a few anti-suggestions.
We sat there for several hours, ordering nugget after delicious nugget of food. I even got my own spicy tuna roll. It was good. Kinda plain, but still good. The Seafood Yakitori was super yummy and the scallop on it was near perfect. Calamaris were some of the best I've ever had. We also had a few rolls (all cooked ones), and none of them were bad.
When I say we ordered a lot of food, we ordered a lot of food. How often are you that stuffed after sushi? Â We split the check down the middle and paid $30 each. I think that's pretty good for the amount I ate.
It's close to home so I'm sure I'll visit again. Â I've read a mix of reviews and I hope it continues to succeed.