It's... sushi on a stick.
Innovations to the original design now include a clear plastic lid and window so that you can see straight away if your sushi has gone off yet, and to satisfy unbelievers who don't trust the reliability of shipping in dry ice and the three-hour defrost time (faster if you place it in a warm place on your person).
It comes in a range of flavors, with or without the seaweed, and is in all respects identical to eating eight pieces of sushi in a restaurant except it's frozen on a stick and apparently doesn't quite taste or look the same or have the same texture. Still, for people who need their sushi on the go, or have some other use for a cold tube about an inch across by seven inches long, this is what you've been waiting for.
The soy sauce? In the handle, obviously. Awesome.
I admit that this are not the best sushi i've ever eaten. But not the worst. So if you want to eat sth quickly, they will arrange fast delivery to you. I give 4 out of 5
One of the best sushi place I have eaten here. Very understanding wait staff. Nothing like your sushi chain, these sushi taste like the real yummy deal, good deal of $35. Love the thin base.