"AAA Oishi Kada!" Could it be more properly named? "Aaa... that was delicious" were my exact thoughts when walking out of there.
I'm a big fan of sushi, and a big fan of Kensington, yet I wasn't too keen on trying this place. When walking by it looked so indiscreet and kind of like your average run-of-the-mill bad sushi place. I was wrong. So, so, wrong.
When you walk in, it's usually pretty empty. The man who works there (and who I assume owns the place) comes and takes your order then immediately gets to working on it behind the counter. The fish is extremely fresh and the sushi rolls are a perfect size and are bursting with flavour. Note: this is NOT a fancy sushi place.
The price point was pretty good, averaging about $5 a roll. My cup of (complimentary) green tea never emptied while I was there either. The one busboy was always coming around to top it off.
Overall, go!