I suppose my first big red flag should have been that I was ordering from a venue called«99 Cent Sushi». Although delivery was prompt, this was hands down the worst sushi I have ever had — far below the worst grocery store sushi you could purchase. I just remember the fish seeming less-than-fresh, and far too many tempura bits. Everything also had a bizarre warm temperature and mushy texture. Never again.
Danny F.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
I’d have to say the food is quite good but I was stunned when my friend and I, who have both had the«all you can eat» there many times, went back after the recent reno and we were seated at different tables because I wanted the all you can eat and he just wanted to order off the menu. We were told that we could not both sit at the same table unless we both had the all you can eat. We were stunned, asked to speak to the manager, were told that he won’t meet with us, and he doesn’t care if we leave but we can’t sit together at one table. So we left. Quite pissed off by the encounter, but we went to our other all you can eat place, Fushimi, just north on church, which is slighty better anyways. Who runs a business like this? To regulars. So just for the manager, it gests an Eek! rating from these former patrons(though I’m tempted to go back for the sushimi they offer with the all you can eat)
Heidi C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Swansea, Toronto, Canada
I recently moved to the area and noticed this place was always packed, thought it might be worth checking out… DONOTBEFOOLED this was by far the worst sushi I’ve ever had, and I’ve had sushi in Mexico. The service was horrible, didn’t even get a menu until sitting for 10 minutes. The food was even worse. I thought I’d be safe by getting a spicy salmon roll. I was sadly mistaken. This thing did not even look like a roll. It had a huge chunk of what seemed like a few days old raw salmon in a horrible cream sauce. I had to make a big effort not to spit it out when I was chewing it. The other rolls were just okay, but the spicy salmon ruined my entire meal. It took another 20 minutes for us to get the bill, and left one of us quite sick after our lunch. Please, please do not go to 99 cent sushi!
Kayla S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I had heard that this place was such a great deal. 99 cents for sushi from the a la carte sounds pretty cheap but they didn’t mention that it was for 1pc so really its not that cheap. But the sushi itself was quite good. It was nice and fresh. However, they do have all you can eat for $ 9.99 which is a pretty good deal.
L S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
This place was great, I stopped in after its renovation. For an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant this one is really good, the selection ranges by price point, which is good if you want sushi but don’t feel like going all out for sashimi. The deep fried wontons(cheese filled) are to die for. The shrimp, pumpkin and broccoli tempura are as good as you can get anywhere else. Their selection of non sushi items is quite broad so it’s fun to try some cool things like the enoki beef and bacon wrapped asparagus. My favourite rolls have to be the ‘dragon on fire’ and ‘black dragon’. The waitress was super friendly and by paying cash got a free pop. Overall a good restaurant.
Isaac P.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Not going to waste my time writing a long review. Just be aware almost all of the ayce sushi shops around here are much better and even cheaper.
Jeremy M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Easily one of the worst places I’ve eaten in this city. You’d expect less from a place with a name like that but not quite as bad as it really is. The cheap lunch AYCE special includes about half to less than half of the menu. And very little of it is good. The spicy sauce/mayo is terrible. The quality is mostly terrible. The service was painfully slow and the server was rude. The sushi rice was over vinegard and cooked to a paste. The tempura was delicious though. Will never return.