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513 Mount Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M4 Get directions
Sushi Supreme invites you to their establishment. They are open late all week. You can get there by public transit. They are in a peaceful surrounding acknowledged for its grassy s... more... See more text
Starving while walking out from the subway, my boyfriend recommended this place since it was his go to place with his buddies for sushi. I was thinking that since it was a la carte it would be more expensive but surprisingly it wasn't. The place was quite busy and the service was somewhat slow. We ordered 2 supreme bento boxes at 10 dollars a piece and a spicy crunchy california roll as well as extra shrimp tempura. It was more than enough to fill us up and we had leftovers as well. They gave out generous portions for their price and the quality is good for its price. The service was decent and the bill wasn't expensive at all. I would definitely come back. Read more
3521 Portage Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2J 2K5 Get directions
When you are craving delicious and authentic Chinese food in Niagara Falls, come straight to Lee’s Restaurant & Tavern. Diners come from all over the Niagara region to enjoy over 2... more... See more text
Best Chinese in town!Only place I go!? Read more
280 West Beaver Creek Rd, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3Z1 Get directions
Miyabi Restaurant has been in business in Richmond Hill since 1994 and has consistently strived to provide delicious and authentic Japanese cuisine to the satisfaction of its patro... more... See more text
While Zen is our favourite Japanese Restaurant, my boyfriend and I have enjoyed dining here for their enoki maki (thin slices of beef wrapped around enoki-Japanese mushrooms). Their nigiri and sashimi while delicious is not a priority for us to order as they serve very thin small pieces for the price you pay. We have also had their sukiyaki (we cook ourselves on the table) and it is large enough for 3 people, although much more expensive ($60 for 2 people which includes rice and raw egg for dipping) than other restaurants where we have enjoyed the same. The sukiyaki comes traditionally (as they served), with slices of thin sukiyaki beef, tofu, Chinese cabbage, green onion, oyster mushrooms, shitake mushrooms and regular mushrooms, transparent thin noodles and onion. Their broth was excellent-not too sweet. A great meal to have on a cold day. Read more
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