Worst sushi ever… I can do better at home… Don’t bother… there should be a sushi association to revoke the name of this place…
Lynn H.
Place rating: 1 Calgary, Canada
i think this place gave me and my kid the runs later that night!!! If you know what’s good for u dont eat here. It was empty when we walked in and that shouldve been a sign for us to turn around and walk out!!!
WaYnE c.
Place rating: 1 Maple, Canada
Looking for a bowl of Soup Noodles around this area but wasn’t up for the usual Phở, I arrived to Aki Sushi for Lunch or in my case a late Lunch. The environment is clean and typical of a Japanese Eatery and you’ll notice some cheezy decorations to keep you aware that you’re in for a Japanese Meal. Notice the staff in Casual Daily attire at the Sushi Bar, he offered me a seat as I look at the Lunch Specials and the Menu. There were some Ramune Drinks listed on 8×11s taped to the walls as long as another that listed a Sushi & Sashimi Lunch and a Lady Lunch. The Maki’s posted seem to be quite Canadian in nature such as Crispy Maki, Silver Roll and Snowman. I hear the staff speak Chinese quite a bit between themselves which is no surprise at all within the Vaughan Japanese restaurant scene. Chicken Udon(Lunch Special $ 6.99) was nothing exciting to speak of. 3 ingredients in total consisting of some low quality Udon, Teppan fried Dark Meat Chicken and a Broth with a touch of sweetness. Sashimi Appetizer($ 6.99) didn’t look appetizing but I have to say at least it was of decent portion quatity the size of 2 Sashimi pieces(2-bite). Looks can show how obvious the Sashimi was not cut with skill hands while the Fish especially Tuna didn’t seem fresh and most surprising neither was the Pickled Ginger.