Environment:
Coming into the cafe, you will immediately notice that it is pretty small, as there are only 4 seats and no public bathroom. However, being a small hole in the wall restaurant means that there's a good chance most customers will order their food to go.
Cost & Portion:
Luckily when I was there there were only two other customers. I ordered 3 rolls, each took less than 5 minutes to come out. The price for the sushi is relatively low (average $6), so the portions tend to be smaller than regular sushi restaurants. If you come on a completely empty stomach than you'd need at least two rolls.
Food Quality:
+ The portions may be small and the prices may seem cheap, but the quality is definitely reliable. The sushi is fresh and comes together very well.
- The seaweed was a bit too tough, though this was only present in one of the three rolls.
Overall this is a good spot to grab some cheap, quality sushi while you're in downtown Toronto.