Sushi Bar's In Toronto
#16
Originally Posted by golfguy
best sushi in town (and very expensive)
- hashimoto on dixie and seats 10 people only! you must make reservations 2 weeks in advance
next tier sushi
- kaji sushi, on the queensway near islington and cafe michi, near the corner of pharmacy and shepherd. michi is affilated with kaji and more affordable.
- hashimoto on dixie and seats 10 people only! you must make reservations 2 weeks in advance
next tier sushi
- kaji sushi, on the queensway near islington and cafe michi, near the corner of pharmacy and shepherd. michi is affilated with kaji and more affordable.
Another vote for Kaji. Pay by cash and/or become a regular and they won't charge you tax.
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Originally Posted by Jamie140
We get ours at Fortino's!!
Toronto Life magazine always has good reviews, check their site www.torontolife.com
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Originally Posted by cleanme
I'm still hesitant of Sushi after living near Tokyo for a a couple years. Some of the customs are quite, uhmm....'adventurous.'
Toronto Life magazine always has good reviews, check their site www.torontolife.com
Toronto Life magazine always has good reviews, check their site www.torontolife.com
- fresh uni out of the shell
- live lobster susumi (carved in front of you ... and it was still moving!)
The thing I miss about japan is the yakatori bars; they haven't caught on here.
Torontolife has limited coverage of sushi restaurants especially north of eglington area.
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Originally Posted by BIMMERMIKE
What is a " yakatori bars"?
http://www.bento.com/re_yaki.html
#22
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Another "once a beacher always a beacher" here that frequents Aki.
But for Deadeye - check out Sushi Inn in Yorkville. I know - I know - but really good Sushi, excellent service and - wait for it - fair pricies!
Plus you get the added bonus of seeing lots of great cars parked and cruising by.
Then you can walk around the corner to Audio Excellence and get your ear chewed off from Peter about how solid state is crap and the only way to tell if a speaker has been abused is by autopsy.
We go to SI all the time.
RK
But for Deadeye - check out Sushi Inn in Yorkville. I know - I know - but really good Sushi, excellent service and - wait for it - fair pricies!
Plus you get the added bonus of seeing lots of great cars parked and cruising by.
Then you can walk around the corner to Audio Excellence and get your ear chewed off from Peter about how solid state is crap and the only way to tell if a speaker has been abused is by autopsy.
We go to SI all the time.
RK
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Originally Posted by DeAd-EyE
golfguy: uni = teh win...if you havn't tried that, make a point to do so....after it's stopped moving
since you like wasabi, be sure to try wasabi ice cream.
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its not that i wasn't a fan...i had never tried it before and didn't know what was what.
jeez, there's wasabi ice cream? that sounds like an oxymoron, i mean...a spicey cold desert? lol
jeez, there's wasabi ice cream? that sounds like an oxymoron, i mean...a spicey cold desert? lol
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Here's a really good one.....close to you...
GAL sushi.
Hwy 7, just east of Bayview, in the first large strip plaza on the north side.
Excellent sushi, takeout available, and inexpensive......usually order there once a week or so and take home.
Mark
Hwy 7, just east of Bayview, in the first large strip plaza on the north side.
Excellent sushi, takeout available, and inexpensive......usually order there once a week or so and take home.
Mark
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Originally Posted by DeAd-EyE
jeez, there's wasabi ice cream? that sounds like an oxymoron, i mean...a spicey cold desert? lol
this is part of the yin/yang dichotomy like:
- sweet and sour
- fire and ice
- spicy and cold
#29
Another vote for Sushi Kaji. Simply amazing. As for Cafe Michi, I only have the non-sushi dishes there.
But for the weekly non-special occasion sushi, I just head to Gonoe Sushi (Don Mills/Lawrence).
http://www.sushikaji.com/
http://www.restaurantica.com/restaurants/11987/
But for the weekly non-special occasion sushi, I just head to Gonoe Sushi (Don Mills/Lawrence).
http://www.sushikaji.com/
http://www.restaurantica.com/restaurants/11987/
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There's a restaurant called Wasabe on Hwy 7 and Leslie - Japanese buffet, all you can eat including Sushi and "Sushami" that is ordered from your table and made fresh. Dinner was $ 35 each. Check it out.