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| - I've been a fan of Sushi Time since they were at the old location a few doors down. This Queen West sushi joint went through a move and some major decor changes in the last few years. Where it used to be a mishmash of sports paraphernalia, the new location has a classier look to it, especially the booths in the back.
In terms of service, I would give this place a 4 out of 5. It's generally very quick and efficient. Sometimes, when it gets busy, which happens often, the service can be a little slow but I've never really complained about the speed of service. If you order a combo, you'll usually get your Miso soup and salad within 5 minutes of ordering. If you order tea, it'll usually be refiled before it gets empty.
The food options are varied for the sushi lovers and those that prefer not to eat raw fish (it's all in their head I tell ya!). My favourite appetizers are the Gyoza (5 amazing little dumplings for $3!), chicken karage (Japanese style deep fried chicken morsels), and the endemame. Sushi Time's sushi combos and Bento boxes offer anything from maki rolls and nigiri of all sorts to a variety of tempura and teriyaki options (salmon, beef and chicken). The Dynamic roll (maki roll with shrimp tempura, japanese mayo and avocado) is highly recomended! For desert, you have to try the green tea ice cream. It's not unique to Sushi Time but it's amazing!
The best part of Sushi Time is that although there isn't anything special about the menu (you can get the same kind of food at about any other sushi place in Toronto), you can have appetizers, a meal and some tea to drink and the bill for two people will generally be less than $30! If you've been to sushi restaurants in other places, you'll know that they can get very pricey.
So for the average sushi, decent and friendly service and really good value I give this place a 4 out of 5.
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