. "2"^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . . "I ordered my meal for take out from Mazz, so I can't comment on the accessibility of the restaurant or the gendered states of the bathrooms. Mazz does offer SOME vegetarian options, but many meals contain eggs and/or mayo, so I wouldn't send a vegan here.\n\nI was told to visit this place by a bartender at Civil Liberties aka the Pineapple bar. He told me it was his FAVORITE sushi place in Toronto. Now I realize that's a lot of hype to live up to, but I knew I had to give it a try.\n\nI was very hungry after work and decided to bite the bullet. I was hesitant to order from Mazz because, to be honest, I found their menu a bit expensive. For instance, a chirachi meal their was $16, versus the $10-13 that most other sushi places in the city charge. I realize that's not a HUGE difference, but dollars add up.\n\nAnyways, I was too hungry to argue with myself and placed a chirachi order to go. I was told it would take about 40 minutes, which seemed like a while, but I had no choice.\n\nWhen I went to pick up my meal, the place was slammed with customers. There was a huge line of people paying for their meals, waiting for tables or trying to pick up meals. The servers seemed a little overwhelmed. I was able to pick up and pay for my meal without much hassle.\n\nWhen I got home, I wasn't super impressed. My chirachi was good, but wasn't very big for $16+tax. And since the soup and salad were the typical fair from a Canadian sushi restaurant, I was a little disappointed. The fish was good and so was the meal, but when I'm paying a premium, I guess I expect things to be great. And they were just good. So I won't be returning."^^ . "2017-03-03T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ .