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  • The best sushi I have had in Toronto. Five year anniversary. A big deal. And we both love sushi, have bonded over it, argued about it and even had fun making it at home. We're serious about sushi, but not the kind of high roller that can throw down cash for omakase. Thankfully, the set dinners at Yuzu were fantastic. We started with a bottle Sho Chiku Bai Ginjo sake - it was served chilled and great both on its own and as an accompaniment. It was very clear and clean tasting, with just a hint of citrus. Some sake drinkers might want something with a bit more flavour, but I was quite happy with this sake's neutrality and subtle flavour. for appetizers we had a few items that aren't on their website's menu. The scallop croquettes were very light and focused on the flavour of the scallop. Getting good scallops in Toronto has seemed liked a losing battle. Not at Yuzu. I just wish we got more than three. Most people eat out in even numbered groups - two and fours. Why do restaurants always serve appetizers which everyone is going to share in odd numbers? We also had koma gyoza - gyoza with duck instead of pork! I thought these were amazing, The gaminess of the duck really pushed the gyoza to another level. The duck meat is inherently fatty, making a fried dish even greasier. that's fine for an app but I couldn't eat an entire meal of these. For my main course I had the sushi deluxe dinner. A dozen nigiri pieces along with a tempura roll. Each piece of nigiri had an artistic garnish on top. The plating was gorgeous. The standout pieces were the butter fish and the seared tuna. A truly excellent meal! Any complaints? A few minor things - the room was a little too cold and background music was better suited for an elevator. I'd prefer less Kenny G and more Japanese super jazz. To compensate the minor complaints, they had some AMAZING movie posters downstairs by the washrooms - a Japanese Amelie one-sheet, an Italian Rashomon poster (Rasciomon by Achirwa Curosawa!) and a poster for Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood for Love. Whoever picked those posters has excellent taste. Would I go again? In a heartbeat. I'm already looking forward to my next meal here. They've spoiled me. I never want to have cheap sushi ever again.
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