Really Average food, bought a 11 dollar teriyaki salmon meal It comes in a decent sized portion, big bowl of soup that tastes like regular miso soup. the pieces of salmon sashimi were quite good, the california rolls were a little weak, didnt have much filling. The actual entrée itself was not good, the teriyaki salmon wasn’t really teriyaki, there was no teriyaki sauce, it was not even a little sweet, in fact it had very little flavor, the stir fried beansprouts the salmon sat on had more flavor than the salmon itself. Rice was normal and the salad was also typical and pretty good. The owner was really nice when I ordered the take out though so I’ll give it that.
Itanni B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Prices are different online — lower prices online by at least $ 2. I got the lunch Katsu Chicken special and it came to around $ 8.50. The rolls that came with it had salmon that had gone bad so I spit it out, the salad dressing was too sweet and it felt like you were chewing on sugar granules, the salad itself had the core of the lettuce and the lettuce was not chopped up. The only pluses was the decent chicken, though really small pieces, and the tiny bit of seaweed salad that they throw in. I will never return. Also, they only take cash and credit cards — no debit. Complete waste of money.
Tracey M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Discovery District, Toronto, Canada
Absolutely Delicious. Friendly, helpful and attentive staff! Would recommend eating here to anyone!
Dustin N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Small Cozy place with friendly staff! I even saw the chef/owner(?) come out to give the bill to one of the(presumed) regulars. My waitress was very nice and prompt. I ordered a salmon lover which included salmon sashimi, salmon sushi, and a salmon roll. I asked to substitute for a spicy salmon roll(my usual benchmark maki) and they were more than happy to do so. I’ll be going again to try a chirashi don to rate the quality of their other seafood varities. UPDATE: Went for Chirashi Don, the food quality was a lot worse than before. Red tail looked dirty, and Salmon was crunchy due to still being frozen! The salmon was still decent though. The restaurant was victim to a very poor cold draft every time the door opened.
R D K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Right on the SouthWest side of Yonge and Wellesley, I want to concur with the other reviews about recommending this place. My wife and I feel this is a place worth visiting and we would definitely go back. All the ingredients tasted fresh, sushi pizza was well put together(the fried rice part was light, flavourful, and consistent in texture), prices are good. Cheap by sushi restaurant standards. eg. 13 pieces of sashimi for $ 10. And my main barometer of a sushi restaurant… the wasabi! This one was good. Fresh, light but most of all, packed the right amount of punch(I could have gone a tad bit higher, but that’s just me who likes it strong). For the value and quality of food, I would highly recommend, especially since it’s hard to find out which ones are worth the visit given the large amount of Sushi restaurants along Yonge Street. Service, the waiter, while not your ‘traditional’ asian restaurant type, was fast, friendly, courteous and good at anticipating what was needed.
Amelia J.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Good if you want something super cheap and super fast — basically you can get full here for $ 12 or less. I used to love this particular location, but after more than a few mishaps, I hadn’t been back in a long time. Decided I just wanted something really small so we stopped in, the place was empty. The entire restaurant smelled like dirty mop(and along with the«wet floor» sign, I guess they had just ‘cleaned’). The food was exactly what you’d expect from cheap sushi — nothing awe-inspiring, but edible. I think their seafood tempura appetizer is the standout for me. Always hot and good selection, especially for $ 4.99!
Coy W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ottawa, Canada
Located in a spot that you easily walk by and with all the hustle and bustle of Yonge St I wouldn’t blame you if you missed this place. However you might blame yourself if you miss this place and not give it a shot! This isn’t the best sushi in town but man it’s got some delicious sushi for a fraction of the price. The menu isn’t as extensive of other places either but what they have going is a menu they do pretty damn well. I’d recommend anything from here. Take your time and enjoy the food!
Yoli K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
We’ve been regulars here for 6 years — takeout, delivery, and eat-in. Always consistently fresh, proper temperature, friendly service(they know us by name now!), and the thickest salmon sashimi in town. They occasionally have new rolls out that are posted on the board. Love Sushi Garden!
Walter H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
It’s my go-to neighbourhood sushi place. Yes, there are better places with more exotic and interesting sushi. But it’s consistent, reliable, and tasty. Fish is always fresh. Can’t beat the price either. Service is friendly.
Ander R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Not bad, never been disappointed never been that impressed either, Ive been here a half dozen times and typically order sushi Good reliable place, service alright, ambience blah but it has nice windows, good value
Yue G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Cost less and nice food.
Kristina F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Lovely Sushi place. Amazing for a quick dinner/lunch. Fish is always fresh and tasty, fast service and lots of tea(important!). Highly recommended!
Anonymous A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Alexandria, VA
Yes, this restaurant is run by Chinese but the sashimi is excellent and at $ 13 for 18 pieces, an excellent value. It lacks the fancy presentation a higher priced Japanese restaurant would offer but the quality of the fish is excellent. The service is friendly and efficient and I visit here whenever I’m in Toronto.
Eric H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ajax, Canada
Sushi Garden is one of those places that is easy to miss. It’s a small place just off Yonge St. on Wellesley St. W. For those interested, it’s not run by Japanese people, but Chinese. And there’s no butchered irashaimase to welcome you, FYI. Sushi Garden serves your typical Japanese resto fare: sushi, Japanese appetizers, noodle/rice dishes and bento boxes. I’m a big fan of getting the best deal out of my dollar, and this place knows it well and does it well. A large bowl of vegetable udon, served out of a metal bowl, is $ 5. 7 pieces of yam tempura for $ 4? Bring it on I say. Some may find that the vegetables added with udon to be bizzare or out of the ordinary but I find that it’s decent enough and passable. Skip the edamame though, it’s a little overboiled. Groups of 5+ be warned: It’s a REALLY small and narrow place.