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| - I visited this place for a quick business lunch at 1 p.m. I thought it was 3.8 but the scoring is even numbers. Compared to all-you-can-eat sushi places that I know around GTA, this probably deserves the 4 anyway. I generally don't buy the all-you-can-eat concept but my guest thought otherwise. As such, he kept eating while I admired his appetite.
SERVICE: the service was prompt except for arrival and seating that kept us waiting for a few minutes. The reception and the host were the same person. Not a big a deal. Once we had the high-tech tablet menu, everything arrived promptly and fairly in the order we wanted. The waitress switched our drinks on delivery and it took us a sip to discover that. Again, they corrected that. They don't have the professional waiting staff that know how to schmooze and make recommendation, but again, that is not big on my list for an all-you-can-eat place. Overall they were friendly, attentive, and pleasant. That is a 4 for me.
Food: It was pretty good for an all-you-can-feed-your-face place. The Salmon hand roll had the right amount of Salmon and rice and the rice was warm rather than from the fridge which I like. The Salmon-Avocado maki had a thin layer of rice around and that was great. Most places try to thicken the rice and fill you up. They even had a few Sashimi items for lunch including Salmon which again was a great choice to have. The chicken and Salmon teriyaki were cooked to the point and not overly saucy. Everything we tried was pretty good. Now, I don't usually order cooked stuff in a sushi place but my guest differs and I nibbled a bit.
The place: the place had a modern décor with lots of windows and it was clean. That is why, I am comfortable with a 4 star for this place for lunch. At $15 per person, I say it was a great deal so don't be cheap and leave a good tip if they are prompt and pleasant, and that they were.
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