sushi calgary nw crowfoot

The 15 Best Places for Sushi in CalgaryCreated by Foursquare Lists Kinjo Sushi & GrillTry the spicy tuna roll :)Beautiful restaurant great food and the bathrooms are amazing!!! Best sushi place in the NW!Kimchi Sashimi is the greatest! I love the ambiance and the food. This is probably the best sushi restaurant in Calgary, the fish is always fresh and the people working there are always friendly!Best sushi in Calgary. Order anything with rice in it and you will see what I'm talking about. Bring your fat paycheck, it's not cheap.Go there and order as much sushi and sashimi as you can eat. Rice in sushi taste great. Bring your fat paycheck, it's not cheap. Kinjo Sushi & GrillOne of the best and freshest sushi places I have been too!How could this review has the best sushi? If you want the best? There's no such thing as fresh sushi. It's just fresh cow meat!Good sushi and prices. They even have little boats in water for you to grab sushi from. I like this place but still prefer the NW location.

GlobefishBranch out from usual sushi fare and try some Japanese tapas-style pub fare. Standouts include: chili mayo shrimp, chicken nanban, tuna and salmon isobe age (fried roll), and mochi ice cream. Wait time 10-25 mins.Fried Spicy Tuna Rolls FTW Misato Sushi and GrillTry the spicy tuna sashimi, it is absolutely amazing.Happened to go there because y favorite sushi place in the area was closed. And I'm glad I found this place! Sushi is very, very good! Service is also good.Love the unagi-don and katsu-don. Sashimi is pretty freash too. Li-Ao SushiFantastic hot California Roll!Try the sushi pizza! It's definitely something everyone should tryFree appetizer, free Poki, a wonderful host and great sushi. I love the yam roll. Sushi BoatGotta try the Spicy Salmon Tempura Roll. Sushi Pizza is amazingFresh family friendly place. You can choose your own serving or directly order. We ordered some plates the we couldn't see in the boats. If you love sushi don't miss this one. The CoupEven dedicated meat-eaters can conquer their fear of veggie cuisine here.

Our reviewer loved the rice-less sushi roll, Cajun tempeh sticks and hearty falafel quesadillas. The "Pseudo Sushi" is soooo good. My only complaint is it's dinner menu only - not at lunch.Love the pseudo sushi + the new-age-colada.
sumo sushi menu dubaiKi Modern Japanese + BarThe Ki beef maki is deliciousGreat sushi great placeOrder the cheesecake trio and the sashimi salad The One SushiVery good food, perfect roll size, nice staff.
yo sushi menu leedsYou need to try the Fire cracker dream roll, the best one!
sumo sushi menu los altosPlease come to Edmonton, we need a good sushi place to go!!
sushi abu dhabi wasabi

The staff is very good and all the types of sushi are really good. Globefish SushiTry the Brown Roll Combo same as their basic sushi combo but wrapped in brown rice instead of white for a healthier option.Assorted tempera was great although the pieces were sliced much bigger than I'm used to.
sushi abu dhabi wasabiThe flames combo sushi platter was fresh and tasty but very mild on the spice.
gry sushi cat paradaUnagi (BBQ eel) was not so goodTsunami roll is amazing if you like cilantro - which I do! Spicy tuna roll was delicious. Also loved the Mango crab roll (forget what it was called). ShoMost of the things on the menu are excellent. I recommend the Lobster Roll, Dynamite Roll, Sweet & Sour Tempura Chicken. Oh and the Dragon Roll is a real spectacle!Best sushi in the city. Flaming dragon roll ShikijiThe rainbow roll is super delicous :-)Have the chili goma (spelling?) soup.

Spicy, creamy, packed with flavour.They give you a mini mortar and pestal with sesame, fried garlic and chilli oil to grind together for your ramen! Sushi Ginza RestaurantDespite the first tip, the food is excellent and service is what would be expected at a sushi restaurant.Home of my first sushi experience. Still one of my favorites. Good place, bar at the center with the floating sushi plates looks pretty cool and makes this place unique. Service is nice, I recommend. Zen 8The TAPIZ Malbec Red Wine pairs quite well with Sushi, sharp enough to compete with Wasabi and Soy Sauce, great price point. If you like this or need more help Fbook/Tweet me!Chicken Volvcanoband and spider rolls are must havesThe best Sushi and Japanese food in the Calgary downtown. Must try: Super Kara Rock Shrimp, Spicy Scallops and Prawn, Super Eruption Roll, on Sushi menu: all Salmon sushi. After trying the fusion sushi on McNight we noticed the Crowfoot location so tried it out. The atmosphere is a bit plain and open.

The food is great and I love the tablet ordering system. Once again I ate all I could, and tried a few new things in the process. So few Thai options in the city, it's nice... We tried this neighbourhood restaurant with another couple and found it interesting. The room hasn't changed much from the restaurant before it which makes it rather open and loud but with the booths it helps. Ordering is done off an iPad at the table. You get to see sample dishes, although not always the same as what the order size... We have visited Fusion three times since it opened. Each time was great - incredible food, fast service, and even though the price is a bit high, it's great value. My daughter and I love sushi and eat it regularly. It's not the best sushi in the world but it sure is good. The calamari is to die for, and... Easily the worst restaurant meal of recent memory - and I have a really good memory. The only part that was close to acceptable was a Tom Yom soup. other than that - bleah.

We were a large group, 10 people, and we had a large selection of both the Thai and the Sushi and neither stood out as passable.... Enjoyed $17.95 AYCE lunch buffet. Food was tasty, hot and delicious. Great selection of items. Some sushi lovers enjoy seafood specialty dishes (eel, octopus) but these were not on the lunch menu. We weren't looking for such items, so we were not disappointed. Salmon pizza (bites) were fun (see picture). We look forward to returning to this...In an all-you-can-eat restaurant? I was extremely excited. That faded when my first dish arrived, and I had to explain that the host, who sat me, made that order when showing me how to use the iPad menu system. She wouldn't listen to me, and insisted I take the item. The ordering system was pretty impressive. Though a little expensive for AYCE at $27.95 pp, the food quality and selection is quite good compared to what I've experienced in Calgary and Vancouver. I chowed down mostly on sashimi while trying some of the dishes my wife chose from the menu.