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I live in Markham, so Japanese AYCE (all you can eat) places are pretty common and I've tried most of them. Fushimi used to be a "Taste of Japan" location before which I've tried so I know what fare they used to have as well. I'm amazingly surprised at the not only the fast service but the quality of food as in the sushi and sashimi, and the cooked dishes on the menu as well. Usually AYCE places the fish used in the sushi & sashimi is subpar, but I found it to be fresh and tasty here. I agree with the previous poster, Maison across the street another AYCE has great service -- but like most AYCE places they use too much rice in their sushi & sashimi and their fish is usually subpar. Edible and probably not a problem for the average AYCE participant, but I'd rather go eat at Fushimi. I found that plain named dishes like for instance shrimp on a skewer were fresh and cooked to delicious perfection -- I dunno if they did them over open gas flame or charcoal but they were simple and tasty. I love when they use prawns in they're tempura and not butterflied tiger shrimp that is hidden under batter. You can really taste the difference and they didn't over batter the tempura at all; which as you know can become very oily if they did. My suggestion try everything. I love avocado and the avocado maki were to die for, like butter. I had really given up on AYCE places, but this one is an AYCE with regular restaurant quality food. I didn't give it 5 stars cause the decor didn't change much from when it was "Taste of Japan" apart from many yellow wood dividers between tables. But really this is an AYCE restaurant, as long as the service and food stay up to par or exceed my expectations --- you can count on me coming back again and again. And as well the food was well known fare so I would give it a 4.5 out 5, but not the most perfect meal I've ever had that blew me away which would get me a 5 out 5. Still amazingly surprised for an all you can eat place. Its only been open for roughly a year now, so take note when this review was done. I say this because most AYCE places then to be really good for the first few months then the quality trails off.
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