Dan Colquhoun: By far the best Spider Roll around! So much crunch!
Nicki A: Dynamite roll is fantastic! For lunch get the bento box, you can't go wrong.
Kyung Min Son: If you are going for teppanyaki, you will get covered by oil so avoid wearing your wool sweater or silk shirt. Also avoid sitting along the west wall. The air flows from the door towards the wall.
2. Sushi Bong
7.3
5 Northtown Way (at Yonge St), Toronto, ON
Sushi Restaurant · Willowdale · 47 tips and reviews
Mark Singer: The Dynamite Roll offers the best value. The Spider Roll, while a bit pricy, is well worth it.
Mary: You can't go wrong with the Sushi Bong Special, dynamite, or spider roll.
Ghazal N: Huge yummy rolls!!! Really liked the dynamite and spider rolls. It's more of a takeout place though
10. Kawa Sushi
7.8
451 Church St., Toronto, ON
Japanese Restaurant · Church and Wellesley · 13 tips and reviews
Dean Szoradi: Great sushi in the village!! Best we have found since moving from Vancouver!!! Reminds me of some of the better places we ate there! Sashimi was perfect thin slices, rolls awesome, seafood tempura wow
Jonny Blaze: We recommend the Dinner for 2/Dinner for 4. Fantastic amount of sushi/sashimi, miso soup, etc...for a very reasonable price. Plus warm, friendly, and efficient service! 1 of our favourite venues!
Shyndyg: PRIDE 2012 TIP: Seating here is very limited, but their takeout is fast. Carefully made sushi at a reasonable price is what Kawa is known for. Try the salad rolls if you're going rice-free. Read more.
11. Sushi 930
7.8
930 King St. W (at Strachan Ave), Toronto, ON
Sushi Restaurant · 19 tips and reviews
Sadie W: Amazingly fresh sushi. Get sushi #8 and skip the miso soup. Flavourful salad dressing. Bit pricy, takeout only, but great quality.
Noreel Asuro: The secret best sushi in Toronto!
Ashleigh Gardner: Pricey, but really good. Sushi #8 combo is 19.99, but some of the freshest sushi I've had in Toronto.
13. NAMI
7.7
55 Adelaide Street East (at Church street), Toronto, ON
Japanese Restaurant · St. Lawrence · 34 tips and reviews
Ian Leung: Truly AAA-grade Sushi and Sashimi, priced at an expected but still very reasonable premium. Best in Toronto? Maybe...but it's probably the best I've had so far
Kyo Song: Sit at the sushi bar. There is a small board showing what's fresh and still available. The blue fin toro absolutely melts in your mouth
Chantal Jura: Really good sushi in downtown Toronto with an authentic Japanese atmosphere and reasonable prices. Read more.