Reviews
What User likes about Take Out Sushi:
I recently visited a sushi restaurant in Metro Vancouver. Despite having other options in mind, I decided to try this place out. The only downside is that the restaurant is quite small and requires reservations days in advance, especially during peak times. While some may find it a bit pricey, the quality of the food and unique dining experience make it worth it. Trust me, you will love it! View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Take Out Sushi:
Portions were small (really small). The salmon pieces were practically non-existent, and the chirashi don had a huge variety of three (3) types of seafood. Do not recommend. View all feedback.
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The unagi don was tasty and so was the Aburi and donut combo which included miso soup and saladI enjoyed the saba oshi too.
I hate to let the secret out but this place is excruciatingly good.__This place is a mid-range priced sushi place, with excellent quality seafood.
Lovely sushi joint near Cambie station! Decor is simple and minimalistic- casual ambiance.
Don’t buy sushi from here. The rice was very hard. It’s really hard to find such bad sushi in Vancouver....
Terrible quality, I couldn’t even eat a bite of it. Smell terrible, teriyaki sauce was bitter and the chicken tasted like if it was very old.
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read moreExperience mixed reviews for a sushi restaurant with small portions and thin fish cuts, leading to a lack of value for the price. However, the fresh seafood and unique dining experience create a worthwhile visit. Delight in dishes like Skyawari Donburi and Uma Special Sushi, though some found the Uni Local Nigiri lacking in size for its cost. Despite minor flaws in service and ambiance, the overall consensus leans towards a return visit for the excellent food quality and friendly atmosphere. The restaurant’s intimate setting and flavorful dishes make it a hidden gem worth exploring.