"2014-12-11T00:00:00"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "Living in the suburban west-end (Mississauga), there are a ton on AYCE sushi places to choose. \nUsually we venture over to 168 Japan Buffet on Dundas to satisfy our cravings, especially since majority of what we eat at AYCE sushi consists of sashimi, so cheaper prices or lunch rates don't make much difference. \n\nThe bf wanted to try a new place, and seeing as how Prince sushi was one of the few places that still serves Spider Rolls (Soft shell crab), he was immediately sold.\n\nOn Sundays, they only open for dinner service, starting at 5pm. When we got there a bit after 5, we were their first table for the evening. However, half way through our meal, the place was packed! They take reservations, so I definitely recommend calling ahead if you're planning to go in a large group.\n\nThe ambiance is very different, and you certainly don't feel like you're dining at your typical All-You-Can-Eat.\n\nThe service we received there was probably one of the better, if not best, in any AYCE sushi joints in Mississauga. The servers were quick and attentive, regardless of how busy it got.\n\nWe order an assortment of sashimi; Salmon, White Tuna, Butter Fish, Red Snapper. It was all fresh! Perfect cut, wasn't frozen (unlike Sashimi Island..), no fishy smell.\n\nThe avocado in our Salmon and Avocado maki roll was fresh, and wasn't browning, not too much rice, an OK amount of rice on the unagi sushi, and the Spider Rolls were huge.\n\nThe only downer - they don't have much of a selection for grilled foods and appetizers, compared to 168 sushi. Also, no red bean ice cream!\n\nOverall, although their menu isn't as extensive as some other places, the quality of their food and service definitely wins you over. We would definitely go back, especially for their sashimi!\n\nService: 5/5\nQuality: 4/5\nCleanliness: 4/5\nMenu: 3.5/5"^^ . "3"^^ . "0"^^ . "4"^^ . .