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Akai Sushi

Akai Sushi is located on the corner of Harbord and Major Street. It’s situated near the Bloor Annex area where there are a slew of other restaurants, including a number of other sushi restaurants.

Best Sushi in Toronto

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District

District is located on Queen Street East, around two blocks east of Broadview. It occupies the space that formerly housed Woodgreen Fish & Chips.

Hiro Sushi

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.

Etsu

Etsu is located on the restaurant strip of Baldwin Street, located just north of Dundas between McCaul and Beverley. It is one of at least a few sushi places that call Baldwin Street home.

Fujiyama Japanese Restaurant

Fujiyama Japanese Restaurant is located on the small restaurant and patio strip of Baldwin Street in downtown Toronto. Baldwin Street is tucked in behind Dundas Street between McCaul and Beverly. Fujiyama, named for Mount Fuji, features a patio out front.

NAMI Restaurant

NAMI Restaurant is located on Adelaide East, just West of Church Street, in downtown Toronto. The outside of the restaurant is very unique, giving it a high-end feel.

Ichiban Sushi House

Ichiban Sushi is located near the corner of Front Street East and Wellington Street East in downtown Toronto. This location is one of quite a few in the GTA. The restaurant, right across from the Flatiron building, is quite small inside.

Fune Japanese Restaurant

Fune is located in the Entertainment district near the Roy Thompson Hall on Simcoe Street, just north of King Street.

Ninki Sushi

Ninki Sushi is located in the Financial District on Adelaide Street West. There is a second location nearby that has more formal type seating and is located inside the Scotia Plaza (40 King Street West) on the Concourse level.