The smell of Japan greats you, as you enter the restaurant. Sushi is served remarkably fast. I ordered to go, but as I waited I noticed fancy Koyo plates on the table. This place is definitely authentic, However in hindsite the portions are quite small.
Craig S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Went to lunch for AYCE. Excellent price, and a good selection of rolls and other japanese dishes. They were pleasant and accommodating. We thought we ordered a bit too much so we cancelled one of the rolls and there was no issue. Will definitely return and try the dinner AYCE menu!
Rae H.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Accepted my payment and confirmed my order via Just-Eat, then they called and said because it was after 3 and they had decided to close early(I had made my order beforehand but the page took awhile to load) they would not make my food and would have to call Just-Eat for THEM to give me my money back and that they wouldn’t give me a refund themselves. Don’t need to try their food to know I’m never giving them my service again!
Frank G.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
What a fat joint! Me and my sister ate for almost 5 hours until they kicked us out… I don’t recommend bringing Ziploc freezer bags for the ol’ Buffet Bag-a-roo ShimSham — They didn’t get mad at us… Just probably thought we were homeless. LOVEDIT… BACKONCE A MONTH… Booze is pricey… BYOB ;)
Tammy C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
What a lovely find. I noticed this place the other day and when I read the reviews here I decided to try it. The staff are quite nice. The rolls done well, everything was delicious and flavourful. My only wish was that they would have a larger font/picture menu. The all you can eat list was very small and I has to read the items to my mum. Otherwise, terrific. The spicy crispy tuna roll was a favourite. Also impressed with the hot items. Super yummy and the price is right. This is my new ayce sushi place. I will be back and I’m bringing friends.
Jonny S.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Had dinner here yesterday with a group of 6. We were told to order less because they thought we ordered too much and they didn’t want to have to charge us for the extra. We got our first load of food and that was it. From there, no matter what we ordered we would get a maximum of one dish on the table at a time and have a 10 minute wait for the next one. We had to reorder a dish of fried rice 3 times, we never received 4 of the dishes we ordered, and all the while other tables had TONS of food. It’s a shame because one of the people I was with had been there twice before with positive experiences, but none of us will be back. There are far too many sushi restaurants in this city to bother dealing with slow service and empty tables. We were there for an hour and a half, spoke with staff multiple times about our issues and ended up leaving still hungry.
Valerie Y.
Place rating: 2 Brampton, Canada
Our orders took forever to arrive. We were a group of 7 and the time span between the first order that arrived and the last was one hour. Our It was only decent food. Not worth it and won’t come back.
Jennifer G.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Very satisfying! I had passed this place a few times but never tried it until last night. I am glad I did! The food was fresh and fast and delicious! I also have to praise the service. I was hungry when I arrived and the waitress suggested that maybe they hold off on some of the plates as I may not have room(you order all the food at once) She was right! !! Thank you! ! We will definitely be coming back!
Ana M.
Place rating: 2 Etobicoke, Canada
I went here back in April 2014. The spring rolls smelled like manure, and tasted off. Felt sick after eating. Seeing all the good reviews, I’m hoping they’ve improved their food quality.
Radhika G.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
It’s clear that the owners of this joint have focused on SPEED — get food out quickly, fill people up quickly, and have them leave quickly. I didn’t appreciate that about Sushi Place. Service was minimal and rushed — there were only two servers working the near-full restaurant on the Wednesday night I went, so they were busy. Sushi rolls were rice-heavy, so I got full much sooner than I usually do. Rolls aside, I recommend the ikayaki(grilled squid), beef tataki, and dumplings. The stir-fried mushrooms were in a sauce that totally ruined the taste and texture, so I definitely don’t recommend that dish. Overall, food was quite good. Don’t go out of your way for this place… There’s definitely better AYCE in the city.
Cindy C.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Came here to try the all-you-can-eat lunch, ordered avocado salad, salmon katsu, chicken katsu, pork katsu, beef stir fry udon, salmon sushi pizza, edamame, veggies tempura, deep fried beef dumplings, salmon dragon roll, spider roll, some nigiri sushi and some hand rolls. There was quite a wait after the salad and soup were served. There were only three other tables of customers. The hot food tastes decent, but each dish portion varies quite differently, the chicken katsu feels like two big servings while the salmon katsu contains of only three small cut-up pieces. The special rolls(salmon dragon roll and spider roll) are ok, but the nigiri sushi and hand roll are horrible. The sushi rice is warm and mushy, it doesn’t taste like Japanese rice at all. The fish doesn’t taste fresh or flavourful. The waitress seemed rushed and a bit impatient, she just put down the dishes without explaining what was being served. When we asked which katsu(one of us doesn’t eat pork) was on the table, she just replied«it’s katsu.» I was a little disappointed about this meal, because I’ve heard some good comments about this place from my friends. $ 13.99 is a fair price for the selection that is offered. You will get full but your taste buds will not be satisfied.
Vanessa V.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Well, I decided to give this place another shot, and they failed miserably. First off they are terribly understaffed. Secondly, due to the fact that they are understaffed, they get irritated customers who leave because they’ve been waiting to long for their take out food(saw this happen). And Third, I do not appreciate leaving two pieces of shrimp tempura on my plate and being told that I’ll be overcharged due to that after I’ve been in your establishment for over an hour waiting to be fed, and because I’ve been waiting so long, I’ve digested what I’ve had, so when the rest of my food comes, I’m not as hungry as I was when I first got here. One of the servers was kind enough to thank us for waiting, but it was just too much. This place is def a miss! I’ll take my well earned cash and hunger to a less petty place
Ele A.
Place rating: 4 Glendale, CA
I’m very happy to say that this place is worth a try. It’s ayce and I paid 45 $ for two people everything included. The waitress was very kind and they have a lot of variety. Sushi, rolls, sashimi. And it was pretty quick. It’s very close to Keele station. I found this place thanks to the Unilocalers. Thank you!
Alia M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Definitely a solid meal. I visit Sushi Place fairly often, about once a month at least, and have ordered takeout from them twice. The food has always been consistently good and everyone is really nice and friendly. I’m vegetarian so I’ve only ever had the veg-friendly menu items but everything is always really well done and from the looks of other people’s food the fish items always look great as well. I don’t care how much food I have crammed into my disgusting, gluttonous hole, I will always will my body to demand more room for the avocado sushi pizza. The only slight downside is the way the servers work — which is that each server covers the whole restaurant as opposed to sections. That can be really great at times, but sometimes because there’s no focus on certain areas things can get a bit slow or in the who-is-covering-which-table confusion you may not receive one of the items you ordered. But with all-you-can-eat that’s not exactly a big deal — you just order it again on your next round and move on with your life. And to be honest, these are only issues(«issues») on fairly busy nights and for people who might be a little too uptight for restaurants and should maybe suck on a Valium to keep from freaking out if their Coke Zero isn’t constantly being refilled and their rings aren’t being lovingly kissed or whatever it is uppity people who can’t go five seconds without a server waiting on them hand and foot complain about. The delivery is a little slow(an hour minimum) and once I was given a soup and salad that I didn’t order(but also wasn’t charged for so whatevs, I’m not going to question the delicate genius of the Free Fairy) so for delivery it’s… eh. Average. Just order early and it won’t be a big deal. Even with the long wait time when my food arrived it was fresh and the vegetable tempura was still warm. All things considered it’s really delicious, relatively quick in-house service, great price($ 20 for all-you-can-eat dinner), the staff are always very nice and friendly, and bonus points for being walking distance from my apartment.
Will C.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
I came here for my first time a couple of days ago on family day for dinner. I did not like the service and the food was not spectacular. As soon as I walked in a person came up to us, asks how many people, and tells us that a table would be ready really soon as a group was leaving and walks away. Then another person comes up and tries to find us a table. The first person quickly comes back and takes us to the table but the table still needed cleaning. Then I decided to go back to the door and waited there. I found the staff there to rush too much and they were too eager. Even with the first thing that was served they were rushing so much. The miso soup was placed on the table so fast that some soup spilt over on to the table and the server walks away without knowing! My friend and I just looked at each other and laughed. We found that ridiculous. Now the food. The beef ribs that was served to us were cold. Too much rice and not enough goods in the sushi rolls. I wanted to have mango pudding for dessert but that was unavailable :( The value is there. $ 20 for all you can eat is good, but I was not a fan of the food or service. A good thing about this place is that there’s parking here as it’s a mini plaza, but parking is quite limited. It’s close to Keele station if you’ve TTCing. Tips for this restaurant: Slow down and focus on good service.
Brandon C.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Five stars because where else can you spend $ 20 and get sushi this fresh at an all-you-can eat place in Toronto? Nowhere. You may find something better by paying a lot more, but Sushi Place is a great value. Not only does sushi place have very fresh, artfully prepared sushi and shashimi, they also do hot dishes well as well. If you are with a friend/family member who doesn’t do raw, the hot selections, such as a sweet and sour chicken or the shrimp tempura are fine. Bring your appetite. There is a lot to choose from. Also, service is very good here. They also offer beer, wine, and sake. If you are on the TTC, Sushi Place is right around the corner from the Keele Station on the north side of Bloor Street. Since parking is somewhat limited, transit is a better option.
Charene G.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
We are weekend regulars. Service is always friendly and sushi tasty. Good selection for AYCE. Never seem to be more than 3 or 4 tables eating at any one time but fish is always fresh and the price is right.
Nisha D.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Had the all-you-can-eat meal again. Had to have the spicy crispy rolls. Had to come back. You did right by me this time sushi place. I know it was only cuz I was in the $ 19.99 dinner zone. The chicken katsu was still very sharp, our chop sticks were dirty and there was a piece of white crud at the bottom of my bf’s glass. Eeew. Everything tasted great… except for the general tao. It was weird and obviously with error. Some knucklehead in the back was probably foolin’ around with the paprika or deep fryer settings. It was off. Sometimes I close my eyes and try to imagine the shrimp tempura rolls. It’s a shame that the utensils were kinda dirty cuz that was a 5-star sushi experience for taste/texture… except for the general tao. We also had banana tempura with green tea ice cream… it was fabulous. 4 stars!
Evelyn A.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
The people are going wild for Sushi Place, and I can’t blame them. What a lunch-stravaganza of fresh fish and lightly battered tempura I just had. We had the To Go option, because it’s Spring in Toronto but the service seemed lovely and apparently their AYCE is off the chain. I’ll be back and update you soon, but for today, my jeans are just a tad too tight. You’re near the park, they are reasonably priced and fresh. What’s not to dig? Sushi Place. It’s what’s for lunch.
Bernie C.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
This is THEPLACE for SUSHI. No really, it is, even the name says it. Honestly, it’s such a terrible name, that I almost hesitated going in here and the fact that it’s next to a gas station and a 7 – 11, but because of the good reviews, I ventured in anyways. What I loved: –BESTSERVICEEVERFORANAYCEJAPANESEJOINT. The waitress I had explained the different buffet options to me. $ 13.99 for black items, $ 19.99 if you order any red items. All items came within 10 minutes of ordering. –The option to have sashimi at $ 19.99 for lunch –BBQBEEFRIBS. So tender, so much meat, so juicy, so lovely, so want more now. –SASHIMI. At $ 19.99, I don’t expect the biggest selection of sashimi, but they still had salmon, butterfish, tuna, snapper, crab meat and octopus(tako). –TOBIKO…nice melt in your mouth fish eggs. Btw, I wanted to point out to all my fellow masago lovers, tobiko is more expensive than masago therefore BETTER! –SEAWEEDSALAD — was fresh and had a nice crunch to it. –The spoon that came with the ice cream. Cute. What I liked, but didn’t love: –Beef sashimi — cooked perfectly but lacking marination. Added soya sauce to it, then it tasted good. –Agedashi tofu — fresh and hot, needed a bit more seasoning, but regardless great fried healthy food haha –The décor. It was open and modern, but it felt like a cross between a cafeteria, a noodle place and a chain restaurant. Kind of weird, but it was very clean, so a-ok. Washrooms were very clean too. –The unagi sushi. Unagi was tasty, but too much rice on the bottom. –Tuna sashimi and tako sashimi had a limit of 3 pcs per person. Understandable at the price point. What I didn’t like: –Spicy salmon hand roll — while there were two large pieces of salmon, I felt the rice portion was excessively big and the seaweed wasn’t crunchy enough to give the hand roll that nice crunchy taste. –Ikayaki — grilled octopus. Too chewy. Verdict: I’d definitely go again and next time, will try the rolls. Don’t let the gas station and the 7 – 11 fool you, this is a diamond in the rough. TL;DR: good sashimi and ribs at cheap price, just go PS — SORRYTOONEOFMYFAVE UnilocalERSFORTRYINGTOBEPUN-NY in my opening line.