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Decided to try the all you can eat option after a long time. This is one of my favourite sushi places since university years. The spicy dragon rolls, california, smoked salmon rolls as well as salmon/shrimp tempura rolls were fresh and delicious. Their ginger, sesame and crsipy beef along with chicken teriyaki were very comforting. Dad loved the chicken with fried egg and rice. The salmon rose was really succulent. C... View all feedback.
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an average welcome, staff not smiling, you are set up at a table and you can guess how the restaurant works, when we understood that we had to use a small order, a waitress has taken us by telling us that it was a bn of order by table while 3 pencils were made, barely taken our "contactless orders" I didn't even have the chance to order my children a glass of wine! the sushi are at will but in the end not really we d... View all feedback.
I was initially skeptical after reading some negative reviews about this restaurant, but decided to give it a chance anyway. The manager greeted me promptly and I was seated quickly. The service was efficient, and I learned a trick for enjoying the all-you-can-eat Omakase experience - order a little bit of everything and indulge in your favorites. Complimentary drinks like Pop and Ginger Ale are included, so start with one to enjoy while you wait for your order. The handrolls Kamikaze and spicy salmon, as well as the nigiri selection including salmon, oil fish, shrimp, surf clam, bbq eel, salmon rose, and imitation crab salad were expertly prepared and the sushi was perfectly portioned. The bbq eel and salmon rose were outstanding and melted in my mouth. I also enjoyed the light and crispy shrimp tempura and ended up ordering more. Some of the chef specials like the green crystal roll and spicy salmon tartar didn't impress me much, but the grilled beef maki and shrimp tempura roll were delicious. The gyoza and hot Osaka ramen were delightful, and the Yakitori chicken and grilled cod fish were decent, just watch out for bones. I wanted to try the edamame and Singapore vermicelli, but I was too full to fit them in. The meal ended with green tea and red bean ice cream, with the green tea being a favorite. The waitress was friendly, though a bit too quick to bring the bill before I finished dessert. Overall, I don't understand the negative reviews about the staff - be kind and tip well. The food is high quality and the atmosphere is upscale in downtown.
A Superior Option for All-You-Can-Eat Sushi in Tokyo. This restaurant, located next to Tokyo Sushi, offers a similar experience with the addition of soft drinks and a few extra menu items. The service is notably better here, although it does come at a slightly higher price point. While other all-you-can-eat sushi places may have subpar service and occasional errors in orders, this restaurant consistently provides excellent service. Any mistakes are quickly rectified, and the staff is attentive to any missing orders. Overall, this is possibly the best choice for all-you-can-eat sushi in the area. If you are looking for high-quality sushi like you would find in a more expensive restaurant, you may be disappointed. However, if you have reasonable expectations for an all-you-can-eat establishment, you will likely be pleasantly surprised.
Sushi fish was sliced as thin as paper, .... service was so slow, that after 2 hours I JUST LEFT AND BOUGHT A HAMBURGER NEXT DOOR...a total waste of $23 !
An average welcome, staff not smiling, you are set up at a table and you can guess how the restaurant works, when we understood that we had to use a small order, a waitress has taken us by telling us that it was a bn of order by table while 3 pencils were made, barely taken our "contactless orders" I didn't even have the chance to order my children a glass of wine! the sushi are at will but in the end not really we didn't have all the sushi we ordered, while the softs and sushi were at will we didn't even dare call the waitress so much that it was unfriendly, only a server was smiling! We paid and left. I do not recommend this restaurant ... only positive point the sushi we had the chance to have are very good.
Don't come to this restaurant if you visit Montreal. My sister, her friend and I come to visit Montreal on June 30, 2017. We were really hungry when we arrived and we decided to go tried this sushi place all we can eat. We look to entire menu, they don't have tuna for sushi menu. I order 3 miso soup they never come and they give us random food that we never order. My sister's friend order rainbow row, the raw fish it is not even fresh at all. It is seen to be sitting that place for 2 days and sale it to customer. The fries rice we order, I taste the oil more than i taste the rice, the seafood is not actually seafood at all. It is a bunch of other left over stuff, of course they do have imitated crab meat, and frozen squid. The food was not sanitary at all. I won't recommend come into this restaurant and trust me on this review.
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