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Coming from Vancouver, we're blessed with fresh and delicious sushi. When I travel, I usually try to go for different cuisines that I can't get as easily at home. But on my first night in Toronto, my grandparents insisted on sushi. Who am I to argue with my grandparents? So we went. This spot is just down the street from their condo, but in the negative degree weather, we drove. In the summer though, it'd be a quick and easy walk.
Now, it was Christmas day and they were open late. So that's a bonus on them. No one wants to be working Christmas day, let alone a late night shift. We were able to get a table really easily, given at how slow the restaurant was. Right when we sat down we decided to do the AYCE option.
This AYCE style restaurant is the most modern I've been to. Instead of writing down what you want, you use an iPad to keep track of the dishes you want and send them through to the kitchen. This is SO much more helpful because 1) there are photos so you can see what you're going to get, 2) there are descriptions of each dish, 3) the power is in your hands, which makes it 10x easier to order.
For the table, we ordered about 6 or 7 different sushi rolls, udon, a variety of tempuras, edamame, miso soup and more. I can't even remember half the sushi we got, but all of them tasted delicious. This sushi snob was very impressed!
Beware though: their dinner menu serves up a lot of delicious options and it being our first time using the iPad, ordered WAY more than our table could eat. It being Christmas Day, the owner happily gave us a box to take home all of our leftover sushi. More bonus points, since that is something that AYCE restaurants normally don't do.
If you're looking for some delicious AYCE sushi in Brampton, check this spot out. You won't be disappointed!
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