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Before we entered Sushi in Sushi, I saw the stickers from Yelp and Urbanspoon; I knew I was in for a delightful meal. We ordered a Kalbi dinner ($20) and a Bento Box C ($18). The portion of the Kalbi was *big*. It was tender and tasty. I thought it could have been marinated longer, but my BF thought it tasted just right. Many reviewers praised the freshness of the raw fish slices, whether they were served as sushi or sashimi. I totally agreed and would like to add that the chef did not stuff the maki rolls or nigri with rice. It had made the food much more genuine. I had to add that the tempura was perfect, just perfect! It was fried crispy on the outside, with just a really thin layer of dough. It was hot, tasty and moist inside. I don't usually enjoy fried food, but I enjoy the tempura here much. Sushi in Sushi is indeed a delightful find in Missasauga. I will return if I am in the mood for fresh sashimi and when in this neighbourhood.
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