The Kula Crowd at Diamond Jamboree

If you can judge what a city has been missing by the volume of a response, you'd have to conclude that by the crowds lining up at the newly opened Kula Sushi, Irvine should've had a revolving sushi bar a long time ago.

My friends and I tried to get a few seats last Friday night, but it required at least an hour's wait — too long on an empty stomach.

But crowds are not always a measure of future success, just an indication that initial excitement on something that is new. For instance, have you noticed how easy it is to get a table at Tokyo Table these days? It's a cinch. But then, 85 Degrees C is still as popular as ever. I guess that means Irvine's also always needed a really, really good bakery.