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BBQ Eel Sushi (2pcs) Welcome to Sushi Kiku Sushi KIKU is a distinguished fusion of authentic Japanese cuisine and exclusive lounging. The restaurant is warm, comfortable yet urban-sophisticated. Located in the central area of North York (Unit 18 - 808 York Mills Road, North York, ON, M3B 1X8) and Markham (230 Commerce Valley Dr. E, Unit 9, Markham, L3T 7Y3), Sushi KIKU also provides seating to over 160 guests, with the total space of 6,000 square feet. Sushi KIKU's gourmet experts brought expertise in creating special dining experience. Each dish is prepared to serve using only the finest seasonal ingredients, commonly highlighted with the aroma of traditional Japanese sake or plum wine. We also recommend that you take a look at our All-You-Can-Eat menu, and enjoy the gourmet meal as much as you want! Please feel free to give us a call at (416)331-8666(North York) or (905)747-0777 (Markham). We all look forward to serving you!All You Can Eat (Over 168 Items) 任 食 放 題 (超過168款)

“The items I would highly recommend as a MUST try are: Scallop Sashimi, Squid (Ika) Sushi and Beef Tataki.” “On a Sunday night, AYCE + tax + tip came up to $33, so a bit on the pricier side, but definitely worth every penny in my opinion.” “Favourites: rock shrimp, volcano roll, eel roll, beef teriyaki, banana tempura.”
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"I came here for the first time with a friend to celebrate my birthday on a Tuesday night and the place was pretty empty so we were seated quickly. Off to a good start! The food I tried: 1. Fried Oysters…" "Came here for lunch on a Thursday ($15.95 without tax/tip; Fri-Sat: $16.95) and there was ample seating! This place is your super standard AYCE restaurant, if anything slightly above average. "I feel like this place is definitely underrated. I came here for dinner with a friend and really enjoyed the experience of eating out of a bag, with captain boil sauce all over our mouths and hands. See allHamaru SushiHey there folks we now have our website up and running with our full menu and information!! Hamaru SushiJust another update the phone number has changed it is now (647)352-2425!Hamaru SushiHey there everyone thanks for being so patient while we were renovating the new location! The grand opening for our 2nd location 1865 Leslie St, North York, ON M3B 2M3 is this coming Friday!!

We are super excited to see you all once again :)! Hope to see some familiar faces this Friday!Hamaru SushiHey there folks! I have great news!! We will be opening a new location hopefully in March 2016 in the Yorkmills and Leslie Area!! Will continue to update you with more good news as we progress with renovations!!Hamaru SushiHey there everyone sorry for such a delayed update, but to be honest there isn't any progress for another location just yet! We have been developing a new menu and still deciding on a location. If we have a more concrete plan as to when and where the restaurant will be, I will most definitely post an update! Thank you for continuously following!Hamaru SushiFor the last weekend August 28th - 30th we will not accept any reservations. It will be a first come first serve basis due to high volume of customers. Hamaru SushiJust a heads up to everyone who has supported us for the year and a half we've been in business! Unfortunate events have occurred and we will be closing permanently as of August 30th.

I would like to thank you personally for your business and support!Hamaru SushiCome down and check us out for all of you who have not seen the new look :)Hamaru SushiHey there everyone we will be open on Dec 25th and January 1st starting 12pm! As of January 5th to the 7th we will be temporarily closed for renovations. Sorry for any inconvenience!Hamaru SushiUni is now back in season!!! Get it while it's still around and delicious!!Hamaru SushiOur new lunch menu and prices!!Hamaru SushiCome on down to Hamaru and enjoy a nice cold pint of Sapporo while you watch your favortie team compete in the World Cup!!Hamaru Sushi added 2 new photos.Swing by and try our sweet and refreshing Yogurt Soju!!Hamaru SushiThornhill, ON, CanadaNow available yogurt soju slushies!!Hamaru Sushi at Hamaru Sushi.If you need to be refreshed come on down to Hamaru Sushi for a nice pint of Polar Beer!!Hamaru SushiCOMING SOON TO HAMARU GLACIER BEER & SAKE ICE BOMBS!!!Sushi restaurants north of the 401 haven't always been given their proper dues on this site, with a great deal of coverage focusing on Toronto proper.

I've been a fan of the Japanese delicacy since I first arrived in Toronto 15 years ago, and although sushi restaurants in North York, Scarborough, Markham and Richmond Hill are often undervalued and overlooked, I've found some favourites over the years.Here is my list of 10 great sushi restaurants north of the 401.Sagano RestaurantThis restaurant dubs itself Toronto's best kept secret, and in a way it is. Not clearly visible from the roads due to its location on the top floor of the Delta Toronto East Hotel, this spot offers an elegant Japanese dining experience with some of the freshest sushi I have ever tried. Top off your upscale experience with a side of their crunchy soft shell crab, and you have yourself an absolute winner. This is also a great place to take a date as the night view from corner tables of the restaurant is (somewhat surprisingly) quite beautiful.Ten IchiOne of the oldest sushi restaurants in Toronto, this place is practically an institution in the Scarborough region.

Featuring fresh sushi that's comparatively quite large, this place also has a teppanyaki table and an AYCE menu. The interior decoration is quite dated and service can sometimes be hit-or-miss, but the fresh slices of sashimi and impressive portions are compelling reasons to return. This place gets very busy during dining times so plan accordingly.Le Café MichiLocated in an obscure plaza and virtually invisible from the main roads, this place is a definite hidden gem. It's run by Japanese owners and they boast an assortment of delicious Japanese home-baked cakes (hence the café name). They don't offer too many elaborate maki/rolls, but the melt-in-your-mouth quality of the sushi slices is enough of a draw. It's priced slightly higher than what you may expect, but if you're craving an authentic Japanese sushi experience then this is the place to go.Tekka SushiThis place is located in an awkwardly shaped plaza directly across from Fairview Mall and offers AYCE sushi as well as a regular menu.

Their a la carte items include some impressive maki choices (try their Smoke and Fire Roll for a fantastic contrast of texture and taste), but for me the highlight is the AYCE menu, as each dish is prepared with care and not with the reckless abandon often found in similar places. Even better, they offer two price levels for said menu--with and without sashimi, at around $20 and $15 respectively--so you can choose what suits you best.Sushi MotoIf you ever wondered what would happen if you combine a sushi restaurant with a hip lounge environment, then this place is for you. The sleek interior decor, coupled with the young crowd and large bar, lends the space a vibe not unlike a downtown hot spot. The sushi is fresh if sometimes a bit small, but the highlight is their extensive and creative assortment of special house maki. e on, do I really need to give a reason?Tomo SushiNo, this place is not merely an anagram of Sushi Moto, despite their geographical proximity. Located in the frozen tundra north of Toronto--otherwise known as Richmond Hill--this restaurant offers a nice, quiet, and somewhat upscale sushi experience whereby you are always greeted with some Japanese greeting or another as you enter (and exit) the place.

Consistently fresh and flavourful, the impressive thickness of the sashimi slices keeps me coming back for more. A must-try is the Sean Pong Roll, which is a very unique roll--it's served sans rice and packed with lovely ingredients like spicy tuna and bbq eel.Sapporo SushiThis place may not have extraordinary décor or especially creative dishes, but it will always provide you with quality sushi in considerable portions at very cheap prices. You can order bento box specials for around $10 and get way more food than most establishments. In fact, you can even satisfy a mild AYCE craving by going here: always a good indicator of serving size. Try their salmon specials, which serve up satisfying portions of this delectable fish for around $10 or so. There are some drawbacks--the restaurant is quite cramped and therefore gets loud and crowded during mealtimes.Yoko Sushi (490 McNicoll Av, North York)Yet another hidden gem, this sushi spot's strengths can be summed up in one word: care. This translates into smiling servers and the extra effort made to render each sushi roll beautifully, such as the Black Dragon Roll--you'd be hard-pressed to find a prettier one than this.

Lunch service is always packed full of businesspeople from around the area, but in the evenings, the place is very quiet, resulting in a nice peaceful dinner within a quaint and stereotypically "Japanese" setting (read: a lot of wood paneling). Prices are a bit higher than many comparable restaurants, though.Oshio Japanese RestaurantAnother Korean-owned and operated sushi joint, this place is unfortunately difficult for non-locals to locate due to its awkward positioning in a little-known mall (The Shops at Steeles and 404). This inconspicuous location belies a rather spacious interior, with friendly servers and fresh sushi at very reasonable prices. Also, in my opinion, this place serves one of the most underrated spicy salmon maki in the GTA, with a perfect blend of spice and smoothness in every bite. What may hold this place back is that, while most of the things you encounter here are very good--the service, the taste of the food, the physical layout of the restaurant--no single aspect of the restaurant can be considered a home run.