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| - It's true what they say about Prince, the fish quality is excellent but the service (on most occasions) is below par. If you live in the west-end of the GTA Prince Sushi is a definite competitor, especially compared to the joints in Brampton. Decor is great, music is always piano or instrumental which is a plus. A reservation is a must, yes even on a Monday night.
I've been going to Prince for years, brought numerous parties and it's been consistent: good food, bad service.
The one thing that gets me most about this place is the serving quantities. With the order sheets given to you, YOU choose how much of each item you want. It's ironic when you order a large quantity of salmon sashimi for two but still get a small order. No matter how many times I've been there, they don't take into account of regular customers and their needs. Every time I order 20-30 pieces of salmon, I really do mean I want 20-30 pieces but I'll end up with 10-15. I've even circled around the number of orders that I want but I never end up with it. I know this is partly due to the fact that they want to save on sashimi and fill you up with other menu items, but come on.
Prince is known for their poor customer service. I've had a server spill hot tea on my friend and didn't really apologize (just shocked and awed). I've asked if it was possible to make a yam tempura roll seeing since they have all the ingredients but I was quickly denied with no explanation and then walked away. The servers that have been there longer aren't the nicest, but the newer ones are.
I don't go there as often, but it's always my fall back place to go.
Food 5/5 Service 3/5 - 4/5 overall
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