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Food 8.5/10, Atmosphere 9/10, Service 9/10 (I went there on November 14, 2015) (Went again September 2016, still amazing) One Word Conclusion: Fresh sushi, relatively affordable, wonderful ambience. The food was so yummy. Another friend and I each got the sushi lunch special, while another friend got the veggie tempura set. The tempura was HUGE, and the sushi I had was fresh and really yummy. Atmosphere was nice - it was simple but very clean, with nice wood decor. I loved the sunlight pouring into the restaurant. It was also not too loud or noisy. I saw many people getting takeout. Service: Nice, there was not much service but it felt enough. It wasn't intrusive, we had our tea filled when we needed it and I think the waitress was the husband of the sushi chef. They are both sweet and absolutely adorable, as they joke a bit with you and always have huge smiles on their faces. I wanted to bust out some of my Japanese polite usages, but was too shy. I'll work up the courage next time I go, and I'm sure there will be a next time! :) (edit: apparently they're Korean, lol! I overheard them speaking at my second visit and thought, ah. typical of sushi restaurants in Toronto)
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