This is probably the best bang for your buck non-AYCE sushi places I've ever been to. For a super price conscious eater like me, good value is a big deal to me. Their rolls range from $5-$9 and their sizes are BIG. Some sushi places give you 6 pieces for rolls. This place's rolls are 8 pieces. 8 Large pieces.
We ordered a chicken teriyaki bento box and an udon. The bento box was huge. It came with really LARGE califoria rolls. Generous portion of chicken, rice, half an orange and lots of tempura. This is good value for $10. The udon was pretty big too.
How is the taste? It's fine. If you're looking for very refined, high quality sushi, you need to shell out $$$ to get it in Toronto. Toronto simply doesn't have fresh raw fish at good prices. So either you go to really high-end places, or you go to a generic place. If you're going to a "generic" sushi place, you might as well get something with good value.
I like the tempura here. Not too oily. Their chicken tasted a little hard in terms of texture but I overlooked that because I was hungry.
Good value shouldn't be confused with being cheap. Good value means a good price to quality ratio and Big Sushi is definitely good value. There are places that are really cheap but also scam you on portions and quality. There are places that are really high quality but also ridiculously expensive. Big Sushi is a good "generic" sushi restaurant that I'd visit again if I'm in the area.