With all the Japanese restaurants around the GTA, this is probably one of those that makes me feel right in a small village in Japan because of the interior. And my kids were fascinated with the Samurai armour that greeted us at the door.
For the menu price we were hoping to be quite impressed or surprised with something out of the ordinary. But we had some setback with the quality, consistency, and wait time. In spite of these, there is so much to like here and some cute finer details in food presentation.
The Lobster Roll and Spider Roll are good and the Sashimi at par. The Shrimp Tempura is brought in like a delicious sierra of pretzel treats. The variety of Sashimi in the boat that we ordered that included a nice serving of salmon roe, white tuna that's slightly grilled or charred at the top yet fresh and succulent in the center; the soft white strips of squid, is also noteworthy.
Although I noticed some fishiness with the salmon sashimi (good seafood should taste like seafood and not fish or scale), the rest were well made, slices and portions were generous. But with that price we could have had a better dining experience in another Japanese restaurant.
Its probably worth a second visit. ;)