Although the $5.99 lunch deals are fewer and farther between in this part of the city than others, Simon Sushi doesn't seem to need any significant competition for motivation. With 10 choices each of rolled sushi and cooked options to choose from, it's kind of hard not to find something that you might like. Otherwise quite regular California rolls are garnished with an eye-catching sprinkle of tobiko. Tempura yam and avocado rolls come generously stuffed.
The only subtractors were the gratuit sides. The rich, creamy dressing atop the green salad was unfortunately heavily watered down for a lack of proper post-wash drainage and the miso soup was one of the blandest I'd ever had.
Meanwhile, dinner at Simon Sushi has yet to disappoint. Despite usually being a lot busier than during the day, everything still arrives artfully plated. The large and colourful menu makes sharing multiple dishes with friends a good way to try a bunch of items.