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Bidra med feedbackThey always have a good selection and their seafood is fresh and delicious. They will also slice it for you into whatever size you want (including thinly sliced for crudo) for free. Prices are reasonable considering what you are getting.
This is your one stop shop for a sushi date night or sushi party with friends at home. SSS Otoro and chutoro were the best tuna sashimi I’ve had in Canada, and I have had a lot. They restock the fish throughout the day I arrived at 5pm, browsed around the store for a bit and when I circled back to the tuna fridge, I saw newer and better selection. You can buy seasoned sushi rice for $3/pack.Note: unless you own a long Japanese knife that’s meant to cut meat/fish, I would just ask them to cut it for you since Otoro especially is quite delicate and will break apart if not cut by a razor sharp blade.
Kept hearing how good this place was, so decided to give it a try. It a small fish/sushi shop, located in a small plaza. Parking is very difficult to find. Generous fish portion, although we thought it tasted only okay.
It was ok. It did not really meet my expectations,but still 4 stars. I ordered the assorted Nigiri, I think I ordered 9-10 of the different sorts, so that was like 18-20 pieces of sushi! The number thing I noticed was the rice of the nigiri, it was really thin and because of that the fish above it is loose, at least for some of them, and when you try to pick them up they are not united as a sushi should be... Also, I did not like particularly the Mackerel, I did try the mackerel sashimi in Tokyo and the one here had a stronger smell and taste. I believe I ordered one in Miku here in Toronto, and it did not have the same taste and smell... I obviously ordered the different slices of Tuna: Otoro, CHutoro and Maguro and it was good, I think there one or two slices that was kind of not as fresh, it was kind of soggy, but considering I am eating them in Toronto, so it was relatively good but not the best in Toronto, the one I tried in Miku was amazing... I will probably try them one more time and see but this time in the Woodbine area.
This is your one stop shop for a sushi date night or sushi party with friends at home. SSS Otoro and chutoro were the best tuna sashimi I’ve had in Canada, and I have had a lot. They restock the fish throughout the day I arrived at 5pm, browsed around the store for a bit and when I circled back to the tuna fridge, I saw newer and better selection. You can buy seasoned sushi rice for $3/pack.Note: unless you own a long Japanese knife that’s meant to cut meat/fish, I would just ask them to cut it for you since Otoro especially is quite delicate and will break apart if not cut by a razor sharp blade.