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I've been to aoyama in the past and when I think about how the sushi restaurants have grown in Toronto/Markham over the past couple of yesrs, I think aoyama has fallen behind the pack. Foe a party of three, we order the omakase set for 2 (didn't make a reso and although it says limited quantity of 5 a day, we didn't have a problem), 3 pieces of uni sushi, and then an unagi on rice. The omakase set for 2 is decent value. I think it was $89 and came with a good selection of fish from scallops to uni to toro, and the regular offerings. I wouldn't say is exceptional but the price is worth it compared to a yasu or a Zen omakase. The uni sushi was disappointing. It was $12 a piece and wasn't spectacular . The picture showed two pieces and a dollar sign for $12 so beware. And if you like unagi rice, don't even bother ordering from here Service was a little slow but they were always nice and polite. I would consider coming back maybe as a party of two but I don't see a lot of other items I want to try here. They also don't have much of a seasonal menu so it's always the same
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