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Sushi Koma. Ono Sushi. Hikari Japanese Steakhouse. Goyemon Sushi House. Sushi places have been a staple in America since the 80s; born from post-war cultural cross-pollination and the subsequent proliferation of sushi bars in L. But what if I told you there was a better, more cost-effective way to gorge on those delicate parcels of fish and rice, and turn your next group dinner into a game of thrift and survival? Enter the all-you-can-eat AYCE sushi restaurant. There are those all-you-can-eat restaurants laid out as a self-serve buffet.
You write down how many of each you want, hand it to the server, and await for your sushi to arrive. If you want more after you finish that, just fill out another slip and start the process over again.
That third shrimp tempura roll just too much for your rapidly-expanding stomach? Cream cheese turns any sushi roll into an absolute gut bomb. Finishing AYCE sushi with a cream cheese roll is like trying to add more clothing in an already stuffed expandable luggage. The former involves drowning a perfectly good sushi roll in oil.
Same thing with the latter, except the roll is drowned in baked Japanese mayonnaise instead of oil. Not to mention, having a roll deep fried or baked defeats the purpose of fresh fish. For example, a typical Spider Roll includes deep-fried soft shell crab, which is pretty delicious. A lot of sushi restaurants serve the typical Sapporo or Kirin. But, with AYCE sushi, consider it a ticket straight to the finish line. Those two times I had it were due to special occasions.
But trust me, your gut will thank me later. What about sake? I see nothing wrong with it. Like Liked by 1 person. Like Like. This post makes me super hungry! Going to go try some of these places soon….
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Hot entrees, sushi and a diverse takeout menu. This spot on Dundas West is the perfect option for sushi lovers that want some variety. Katsu Japanese Restaurant. Another Danforth Village sushi spot. If you're in Toronto's east end make sure to check this one out. Aji Sai - Queen West. Sushi spot with multiple locations around the GTA. Check out their Queen West location or Danforth Avenue location. Japanese spot with sushi, teppanyaki and all you can eat options! Located at the busy Church and Wellesley intersection; in the heart of Toronto's village.
Sashimi Island. Another Little Italy sushi joint with classic Japanese offerings like maki rolls and fresh sashimi. Sushi Bon. Echo Sushi. Spring Sushi. Rosewood Asian Cuisine.
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