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| - Sushi Omigoto is located in the Mississauga Chinese Centre just west the bottom of Tomken and just east of Haines at the very back of the mall on the right side of the fountain.
I remember this place being a Vietnamese place a while back but now that it's a full menu Korean and sushi menu I have to say this change was for the better. The menu is graphic but although there's a lot of choices there's a bit of flare to it as well. Korean options are some of the more popular known dishes like bulgogi, kalbi, bibimbap but the sushi menu is also full with a la carte offerings by rolls, special rolls, nigiri and combos as well.
As far as a la carte sushi, Sushi Omigoto has some good variety and mix of combos so basically if you're just looking for a single serving sized combo or an entire party platter sized tray, the option to go small or big is there. You can tell what kind of level an a la carte place is based on a couple things. Do they offer toro? Do they offer uni (urchin)? Well this place has some sort of "edible gold" dish. I don't think I'd consider it because it seems a little superfluous to have bling food but for what it's worth one of the dishes I had asked for had a bit of flare to it but it's not all for show.
The Chef's volcano roll is plated on its own and although flashy and visually pleasing, is tasty and not just eye candy. This roll has tuna and salmon, crab, and shrimp with drizzles and dots of different sauces. It's as attractive as it is tasty. The tempura adds a nice crunch texture compliment.
Salmon skin roll which is one of my favorites is done nicely here. The skin has a definite crunch to it so you won't be cheated on that roll. In addition to all this I also went with a P5 combo which is a sashimi, red dragon and nigiri 23 piece combo.
For a la carte, Sushi Omigoto may not be a traditional Japanese place like Masayuki in Burlington but the flare, variety and quality of servings make it a very strong choice for a la carte sushi. The menu overall is quite impressive for having a large sushi menu but also for having good Korean options as well.
Sushi Omigoto to me is a definite go to place for a la carte sushi. I like the extensive choices and far better than AYCE quality.
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