This small shop was formerly Go for Sushi, on Queen near Bank. I am not sure if ownership has changed but the current owners are very nice and polite. I don't normally frequent sushi places as I'm a big eater and don't find sushi gets it done, unless it's AYCE. However I've been returning regularly for their Chicken Udon soup. Compared to the udon soups at certain Japanese food court chains (my only comparable) this place blows them away. The soup features a tasty teriyaki-type broth chock full of fresh goodies: plentiful hearty dense udon noodles (vermicelli is also available), a whole sliced chicken breast (well trimmed), mushrooms, scallions, carrots, broccoli, and a variety of Japanese throw-ins that are nowhere to be found in the chains. I believe these include atsuage (a kind of fried tofu), kamaboko (a sort of bright pink fish loaf), and at least 1 or 2 other items I could not identify, but were delicious! I usually get a side of hot sauce, which is sriracha and gives the soup some kick. It costs $7.99+tax, so basically $9. Much, much better than most nearby options at that price; highly recommended for desk lunch. The sushi rolls and sashimi look good too, and they also have bibimbap, which I'm told was very good and I plan to try it soon.