Very good sushi but for me it's a bit overpriced. I have never had a bad meal at Kaizan. Often for business. But I never felt blown away and always felt the bill was a little high.
The key to enjoying a visit to Kaizen lies in the willingness to order from the most expensive side of the menu - including the chef's many delightful creations. The quality of the fish is extremely good, and the food is painstakingly prepared. For the discerning foodie who also seeks value, Kaizen's food probably doesn't justify the price (not because the food is mediocre, but because the prices are very high).
Feb. 2013