Honestly some of the best sushi you can find in Toronto that's not tucked away in the small menu of a fancy joint.
I live really close to the place and don't think I would've found out about it or tried it otherwise. It's just not in a very prominent location, and as a result, is never really busy. So of course I was really surprised by the quality of the fish. The menu's pretty extensive, with some dishes you don't normally find at most uninspired "teriyaki bento" sushi places in Toronto. There are some specials on the walls that change once in a while, and there are some dishes whose fish combinations are "chef's choice".
It's definitely more expensive than your usual sushi place, but the quality meets the price. The fish is always fresh, and dishes like the chirashi don has a good fish to rice ratio. Even their non-sushi dishes are pretty good, like their udon soups.
It's a small place but cozy. And again, with it's hidden location I've never had to worry about not being seated. If you're ordering take-out there are some magazines and books in English and Japanese to keep you entertained. (Or if you're like me you can eavesdrop on the waitress and sushi chefs bantering in Japanese...!)
I'd come more often given its convenience, but the price of high-quality sushi in Toronto forces me to make it more of a luxury!