Sakura is located on Spring Garden Avenue, just off of Yonge Street, a few blocks north of Yonge and Sheppard. It’s in a pretty busy area with many other Sushi or Asian style restaurants nearby.
Japango is located on Elizabeth Street, just south of Dundas, right by City Hall. It’s a small restaurant that also happens to be just south of an all you can eat sushi restaurant, Kyoto House.
Wow! Sushi is located on Charles Street, just off a block west of Yonge, in the downtown Yonge and Bloor area of Toronto. It’s a small restaurant that has just opened about a month ago.
Omi Sushi is located on Carlton Street, just off Parliament, in the Cabbagetown area of downtown Toronto. The restaurant is fairly small, with modern decor and 80′s pop music playing.
Sushi Xtra is located on Queen Street West, just east of Spadina. The Sushi Toronto review team decided to check it out after purchasing a half price group deal from RedFlagDeals.com Deal of the Day.
Sushi Kai is located along Eglinton Avenue East, near Mount Pleasant – just a short walk from Yonge and Eglinton. The street frontage is quite small but once you enter it opens up into a nice little sushi establishment. A deal from RedFlagDeals.com Deal of the Day brought us up to Midtown Toronto to check [...]
Prince Sushi is located on Courtney Park, near Highway 10 in Mississauga. It’s part of the AMC complex, where on this Tuesday night at 7pm pretty much every restaurant was dead. Prince Sushi, however, was quite full. We were seated quickly and provided menus. It’s All You Can Eat sushi at Prince.
Ematei, according to their signage, is “authentic Japanese food”. This downtown Toronto sushi restaurant is somewhat hidden from the Queen West strip, despite being a very short walk from Queen and University.
Hiro Sushi is located on King Street, just east off of Jarvis Street. Hiro Yoshida, owner, sushi chef has a reputation around Toronto as a “sushi master” and provides fine dining and traditional Japanese sushi recipes.
YUZU is located on Adelaide West, between University and Duncan, in downtown Toronto. It’s right on the edge of both the Financial and Entertainment Districts.