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  • Story time! A long time ago back when I was still just starting my sushi escapades (read: ~30 pounds lighter), there was a family owned sushi restaurant located in a very convenient location for me and my friends. We would gather there, get familiar with the owners, eat to our hearts content, and always have a great time. One week, we headed there to find that the restaurant had in fact closed down without any prior notice... it was a sad day for us all. The restaurant was unique in their dishes, especially their spicy salmon roll. Simply put, to this day, there has only been one place that has able to stand it's ground against it. And the only reason it can is because of the fact that they are(were) sister restaurants, owned by the same person. If you haven't guessed, Lola sushi is said restaurant. To this day, Lola has been the one restaurant I've found myself willing to drive over 40 minutes to get to. They have the sushi rolls that no one has come close to competing with, for one main reason: they don't skimp on the ingredients. Time and time again, sushi restaurant after sushi restaurant will find a way to maximize their profits: whether through increasing vegetable-to-meat ratios, over-packing the rice on the rolls, or just simply providing little/no meat to their rolls. This is not the case with Lola. If you haven't already taken a look at the gallery on here, you can tell. They add gratuitous amounts of filling for the salmon rolls, their lobster roll actually has a good amount of lobster in it, and their sunset crab roll is simply extravagant (these are my top 3 rolls at this restaurant by the way). While I'll admit that their decor and service is somewhat lacking, I find myself biased in my review this time around because of the fact that it their rolls are simply on a whole other level than other places. With rather attractive menu prices, you can have yourself a grand feast and then some for much less than you would at other restaurants. At the end of the day, Lola Sushi brings me back to a younger time back when I was just discovering Toronto/GTA's sushi. And it'll probably remain on the top of my a-la-carte restaurants for a long time to come. This place is a definite try. Please go!
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