Sushi Inn is a true gem in Toronto. Although its competitor, Yamato, is only steps away, it still manages to have a daily line-up outside its doors by 5pm without fail. After a painful half-hour wait of watching dish after dish of colourful sushi boats sail past us, we were finally seated. The wait was entirely worth it though. This was the best sushi I have tasted in Toronto. Colourful, masterfully sliced sashimi and sushi arrived, patterned beautifully on every plate. I couldn’t believe that I hadn’t discovered this place sooner. Everything we ordered tasted quite fresh, but the real impressive feat was the beauty of the food. True to traditional Japanese beliefs, the sushi found here was not merely some seafood rapped in a roll of rice and seaweed. No, each plate was a blank canvas, and each piece of food was a stroke of colour. The craftsmanship of the boys behind the sushi bar really showed in everything that arrived. Service can be slow at times. Prices are very reasonable, especially considering it is located in Yorkville.
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120 Cumberland St.
Toronto, ON
(416) 923-9992