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In Mississauga gone are the days of production line sushi, uninspired plating of sashimi and soya sauce stained paper menu check box items for all you can eat sushi. Now, most all you can eat sushi joints have a modern nightclub aesthetic to them. Some are state of the art and even carry iPad menus. If there was ever a segment in the restaurant industry where an iPad menu system would be the most efficient, it would be this one. Questions such as "did I get everything I ordered?" and "What did I order again?" would be a thing of the past. Every all you can eat place should have this system. And the plating  at most of these places can be compared to some of the best a la carte Japanese joints and the sushi actually tastes………good! Here are the top 5 all you can eat sushi joints in Mississauga: Located just north of Clarkson in a strip plaza north of the QEW on Erin Mills Parkway is the newest entry into the top 5 AYCE category called Moon Sushi. The resto is deceptively cozy and looks a little grander from the outside, but who cares as long as you get a seat.
They boast an old school pen and paper ordering system and standout service, and service in an all-you-can-eat system is key when you want to wolf down as much sushi and tempura as possible while receiving accurate orders. The food was very flavourful and delicious as well. What you need to try: Unagi  Price:  Lunch $13.95  Dinner $22.95 4) Sushi SushiLocated at Erin Mills Parkway and Millcreek is Sushi Sushi. When we visited this restaurant it was packed and we got the last table. It looks like a very popular place for local businesses during the day and date goers and friends in the evening. Our initial order actually took a while to get to our table but i guess it was because every single table was full. Once the first came the others came rolling in. They have everything from the regular sushi/sashimi to dim sum to stir-fry and pad thai. Overall this place was good, but just wasn't as good as the above four due to the service and they didn't have the iPad menus.What you need to try: Unagi sushi tasted really good herePrice: Lunch $14.99 Dinner $22.99
3) Sushi 168This place is an ultra modern looking restaurant and a very popular spot for all you can eat Sushi in Mississauga. yo sushi dubai home deliveryI was there on a Thursday night and this place was packed. buy sashimi online ukEven though this place was rammed, the service was still friendly and efficient.  magic sushi jogo onlineSushi 168 has a great selection of all you can eat food from sushi and sashimi to dim sum. jiro dreams of sushi rtThis place also has the iPad menu system that is awesome when ordering but is kind of awkward when you are not using it, as there is no stand for it and takes up much needed table room.ingredientes sushi comprar online
What you need to try: Grilled Mackerel Price:  Dinner: $24.95Lunch: $14.95sushi maple ridge bc 2) Prince SushiLocated at the Courtney Park Cineplex complex is a small restaurant compared to the ones on this list called Prince Sushi. sushi takeout pompano beachYou won't find menu items like dim sum or bibimbap, but you will find sushi and sashimi, sushi pizza, special rolls, maki, hand rolls and udon -- all the things you should really find at an all you can eat sushi joint. The service was the best I've had on this list and they were on us with drinks and took away dirty plates like magicians. All the dishes we ordered were very fresh, especially the sushi and sashimi. I end up eating the spicy salmon hand roll at almost every Japanese joint I go to because it's so ubiquitous. This hand roll at Prince was one of the best I've had anywhere because the amount of salmon that was inside.
The balance of salmon and heat was perfect and it was huge. The only thing that kept this from getting a higher ranking is the size of the menu and the lack of iPad menus.What you need to try: Spicy Salmon Hand roll. There was more spicy salmon then rice in the roll Price: $21.99 (All you can eat is only dinner. Lunch is a la carte) 1) Heart SushiHeart Sushi has two Mississauga locations Heart Sushi Heartland and Heart Sushi Sandalwood Square. While both locations feature the same fabulous AYCE menu with over 200 items, the newer Sandalwood Square location differs because they have a large Tappenyaki section and chefs that boast impressive culinary skills. It’s one of the few restaurants in Mississauga to have one. Heart Sushi locations are clean and ultra modern looking with great service. They have an iPad menu system that's cleverly placed on a stand at your table so you are not fumbling around with it like I was at Sushi 168. The thing that impressed us the most was the presentation of the dishes and the actual quality of the food.
This place was a perfect combo of atmosphere, quality and service. What you need to try: Try any of the sashimi as this is the only place we tried that had the sashimi plated on a bed of glowing ice. Glowing ice you ask? It might look like kryptonite on ice but there is just a small light illuminating the food. Price: Lunch: Mon-Thurs  $15.99, Fri-Sun $17.99 Dinner: Mon-Thurs  $25.99, Fri-Sun $27.99 Left: Spicy salmon taco (taco shell is a Pringles chip) octopus sashimi on a bed of green glowing ice.Right: iPad menu system (both shots are from Heart Sushi) Top 5 Under the Radar AYCE Sushi in Mississauga Mississauga has a plethora of AYCE sushi joints, but a few gems have somehow managed to fly under the radar. What’s your favourite all you can eat sushi joint in Mississauga? You are not eligible to vote in this poll.Requirements:26 – 38 years old D3/S1 graduate from a reputable university, majoring in management / hospitality / tourismExperiences as chef in japanese restaurant minimum 5 (five) yearsHave experience in all kitchen section at Japanese Restaurant (Sashimi, Ala Carte, Sushi Gunkan, Makimono, Yakimono etc.)