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I found Lan Sushi about a year ago (November 2013) when I started working in The Junction, and walked with a co-worker to grab some sushi one day for lunch. It was SO. GOOD. I was amazed at how fresh and real it tasted. Soon, the whole office was joining in and it became a highly-anticipated weekly tradition to get sushi. (Usually "Sushi Thursday's.") Lan Sushi doesn't load their sushi with vinegar or lemon (yay) nor do they do what a lot of other sushi restaurants are guilty of - giving you 70% rice, 30% vegetables/fish. Lan Sushi's rice takes a back seat to the vegetables/fish (depending on what you order), which is perfect. If you order a salmon roll, for example, the salmon will dominate with confidence. Their lunch combos are delicious, very filling, and well-priced. 12 pieces of sushi for around $8 including tax? That's awesome. Lan Sushi has the kind of sushi you crave and dream about. For REAL. It's my favourite sushi place in Toronto (hands-down!), and now that I'm not working in The Junction, I sometimes find myself travelling to the west end specifically for this sushi. It's so worth it. Go get some!
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