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Really good sushi in Downtown Toronto! Their sashimi is the best I've had outside of Ru Sans in Charlotte, NC, USA...absolutely huge slices of really fresh fish! I'm a sake (salmon) sucker, and this place had the most flavorful sake I've had in awhile. Their handrolls are fantastic as well. Get them with the soy wrapper instead of the traditional Nori. This place has fresh, never-frozen, fish. It might suprise (and maybe disgust) sushi eaters to realize that not EVERY sushi bar serves fresh, never frozen fish. Probably one of the industries best kept secrets. The way to tell is, when you eat a piece of sashimi, the fish should be "smooth" in the mouth. If it feels like it has a grainy texture, it's been previously frozen. That being said, this place doesn't freeze their fish...ever. A little pricey for this southern boy, but then again, everything this side of the border seems a little more expensive.
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