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This joint is pretty tiny, so it wouldn't be ideal for groups larger than 6. I am a bit perplexed by the 4 star rating; perhaps the raw stuff is better than their cooked meals? Anyhow: I came here in a party of 7, without reservations, and they were able to seat us right away. Service was friendly, and they came by to refill our tea every once in a while as needed (but I find it strange that they only ever filled our cups 3/4 of the way...). They were able to split the bill for us without a fuss. I had Bento Box E ($15; seaweed salad, chicken teriyaki, 6 california rolls, rice, croquette, white rice). While I understand that this price is pretty average for sushi joints closer to the downtown core, I felt that it wasn't worth it. A) chicken teriyaki (breast, not dark meat) was dry, and the portion wasn't that generous B) why only one croquette???? C) I didn't get the promised green salad that accompanies all entrees I probably won't come back. There are tastier and more affordable places in Toronto.
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