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| Originally posted by chinamon i have been to terroni next door and its friggin amazing. |
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| Originally posted by chinamon i have been to terroni next door and its friggin amazing. |
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| Originally posted by DigiNut Seriously? I always thought that place was way overhyped and overpriced. Maybe it's 'cause I spend so much time in Woodbridge where authentic Italian food is easier to find than fast food though, lol. |
Sushi 930 - was my go to when i lived on king.... spider rolls FTW
http://sushi930.com/
Sushi 4 U - best place close to the office. Never had a bad plate. Maki Mono set is my fav.
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/10/1495...4-U-Mississauga
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| Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit best tepanyaki is katsura at the prince hotel. |
loblaws makes a mean sushi
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced There is a location in Milton as well....its probably my favourite in Milton. |
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| Originally posted by BTG is that the place beside Go sushi on steels? I didn't really care for it. |
When I worked in Thornhill there was a place we used to do take-out from all the time so I don't know what deals they have in the place for lunches/dinners, but it was amazing.
Momoyama
100 Steeles Ave West
(if anyone is familiar with this area, it is right across the street from Centerpoint Mall)
New Generation Sushi on Bloor...
def. CRISPY ROLL on Queen St. West, not far from MuchMusic. AMAZING sushi, and not very costly at all. 2 ppl can eat for $20 or less.
Wasabi Crispy Roll FTW 
I also like the place across from my work called OYSHI SUSHI @ 12 Queens Quay West...Yonge/Queens Quay.
They have the sushi w/the cream cheese in the middle. Not sure what they call it there...either Boston of Philadelphia Roll (called different things in diff. places). Who ever thought to put cream cheese in sushi was a fucking genius.
I remember reading through this thread a while back, and appreciate how everyone has their own unique idea of what they consider to be good, quality sushi.
For a couple years now I've been consistently going to Sushi Star on Spadina just south of College, and maybe once have I been disappointed with my overall experience (service, taste, quality, etc). Can't wait to get back to T.O. next week so I can enjoy some sushi goodness!
p.s. However, given that Aji Sai on queen west is literally just down the street from me, I think it deserves a shot.
eating sushi now....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I really liked Sushi D on College St.. a bit pricey, but I liked everything I tried (I'm still a sushi addict in training.)
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced eating sushi now....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |
just had some lemon chicken, spicy tuna, green dragon, cowboy, and salmon cream cheese rolls.
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| Originally posted by dgame Terroni is amazing. I used to go everyday for lunch when I worked on Richmond/Strachan. Another amazing Italian Restaurant is Sotto Sotto on Avenue and Verona on King St W |
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| Originally posted by Cribby I really liked Sushi D on College St.. a bit pricey, but I liked everything I tried (I'm still a sushi addict in training.) |
what was the verdict on Wasabi in Sauga by those of you accustomed to sushi? I'm going there again tomorrow
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| Originally posted by Skipper I am a sush noob too. We should go bastardize chopsticks together sometime. |
I've never eaten Sushi.
Sometimes I suspect I'm missing out on something but when I voice such a thought it always seems like the person/people I'm around assure(s) me the food is nothing special.
One day I must try Sushi--but not the fish kind, the vegetable kind. [Does that make sense?]
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced just had some lemon chicken... and salmon cream cheese rolls. |
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| Originally posted by Tordan Sushi Island - College & Manning Best AYCE sushi. |
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| Originally posted by Skipper I am a sush noob too. We should go bastardize chopsticks together sometime. |
I just ate at Kyoto Japanese House on Dundas just east of University.
$11.99 buffet was so good. Made me nice and full. I even had red bean ice cream afterwards.
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