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I have been a regular here for just over a year; there's a reason that we keep going back. The sushi is always fresh, and it's nice to see a family run business. We are always welcome (by name), where our order is remembered. There are a variety of rolls offered on the menu, as well as large option orders for parties etc. Love coming here! View all feedback.
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Great sushi where the sashimi is fresh and tasty. My family enjoys going to this restaurant but be warned that the service can be hit and miss. One night we had great food and service and another night great sushi but service was not good. We had to ask for missing items. View all feedback.
This place is *extremely* expensive for what you get. All the dishes were about 30-50% more costly than what you would expect at a comparable restaurant (generic, old storefront place in one of those Toronto vernacular 60s stripmalls with two rows of front parking and a flat above). It was as if they had just printed new menus with 5 years of inflation priced in. I recall a platter of just Bulgogi beef being listed for nearly thirty dollars.My wife and I tried this place after striking out two other places we found on Google (one didn't do dine-in, one sold pre-packaged rolls), so I didn't want to move us again even after we saw the menu.The medium sushi/sashimi/maki platter we ordered was $96 before tip and tax and merely got us pleasantly full, with no leftovers. All in, we wound up spending around $120 to consume a simple sushi-for-two and water.The sushi itself was...OK, probably about the average of all sushii I have had in my lifetime, which is quite a bit. The salmon was above average, soft and fatty, if not quite melt-in-your mouth. The tuna had a poor texture, as if it had previously been frozen. The other fish was pretty unremarkable, and I didn't really enjoy it (no unagi). The tempura maki was enjoyable. If the sushi was free, I would rate it three stars. Adjusting standards to the price charged, it is definitely one star material.The restaurant itself is full of plants and not attractive inside, although the downstairs bathrooms are nicer than you would expect. We sat in one of the booths initially. It wasn't very comfortable and then, weirdly, we both got very itchy. Don't know if it was some cleaning agent or bugs or something else, but the problem went away when we moved to a standalone table in the centre of the restaurant.We will try a different option in Etobicoke next time.
Absolutely love this little gem! The owners are so sweet and they truly put their all into the food and service.
Nothing nice to say about this place. Restaurant is completely filthy, the walls are covered with cobb webs the floors looks like it hasn't been cleaned in weeks, and why are there so many plants at this restaurant? Plants attract bugs and bugs in food is a health violation!The food was sub par the sushi rice was dry and hard. The tempura looks like it was deep fried in old oil. The only thing that was fresh was the salad and miso soup. It seems like the owners and the works don't care anymore.
Food is always fresh and delicious. Service is great too.
Food is delicious. Very fresh and good quality. One of my fave sushi spots in Etobicoke.