Reviews
What Emily Pirie likes about Aji Sai Japanese Restaurant:
You can't compare all you can eat sushi to normal sushi their really is a difference. For all you can eat it's quite good for the price. The service is slow when I've been in the past but I did go when it was fairly busy. If you do end up going at peak hours without a reservation expect a wait to get a table. View all feedback. What Eldred Hauck doesn't like about Aji Sai Japanese Restaurant:
This restaurant closed several years ago. I wasn't very good. Several other restaurants in that spot in the mall have also closed. It is just a very unlucky location in a weak mall. View all feedback.
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My friends and I visited this restaurant on a Sunday night and were promptly seated for an all-you-can-eat meal. The menu may not be as extensive as expected fo...
read moreFor all you can eat sushi, the selection and quality is really good! Although the hot menu items like udon were not as good, the sushi and sashimi was good and...
read moreExcellent variety to choose them from their all-you-can-eat specials. Love the salmon and tempura, and so does my date, he loves it. Been there twice, and would...
read moreThe owner is a wizard. He has put spell on the staff to be unhappy and never smile and never thank the customer
You can't compare all you can eat sushi to normal sushi their really is a difference. For all you can eat it's quite good for the price. The service is slow whe...
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read moreAji Sai in Toronto offers a decent all-you-can-eat sushi experience at an affordable price, with fresh fish and efficient service. While the menu may be limited for lunch, the dinner menu has a variety of options including sashimi and seaweed salad. The sushi rolls are not too rice-heavy, and items like salmon and tempura are noteworthy. The waiters are welcoming, and the private room is perfect for large groups. However, service can be inconsistent and the quality of food varies. Despite this, Aji Sai remains a top choice for AYCE sushi in Toronto.
Friday evening, me and my friend decided to have some "good sushi". The place was filled with people having "all you can eat", they were served fast and
I used to go here all the time when I was in the area but it's definitely gone downhill since a year ago Sashimi was a bit chewy.
I was honestly a big fan of this place$23.99 for unlimited sushi WHICH INCLUDES sashimi and Nigiri.
This restaurant closed several years ago. I wasn't very good. Several other restaurants in that spot in the mall have also closed. It is just a very unlucky loc...
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