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    4.0 (108 reviews)
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    Tiffany D.

    mr. Tran came home with Makirrito. First time trying and he always wanted to try it, but I always shut it down because it never really appealed to me. He got the sushi burrito, the poke bowl and bulgogi bento. Everything was not good. Sushi burrito had a piece salmon sashimi with lots of rice and veggies, super bland and broke apart as soon as you eat it. The bulgogi meat was super chewy and the marinade was not good either. Poke bowl had pineapple and I already knew it was going to be bad. The sashimi pieces weren't marinated, but it did have a spicy mayo type sauce. I would say this franchise is catered for healthy sushi, but I won't be back.

    Salmon lovers party tray
    Christine C.

    Each item was decent in size with good rice to fish ratio and the blow torched salmon? *Chef's kiss* We also appreciate that there were no filler rolls no one really wants (Cali rolls, I'm looking at you ). This may be one of the best sushi party platters we've ever had in the city!

    Jay R.

    I'm a repeat customer, as I often stop by here after visiting Yorktech Costco. The location is convenient, and the ambiance is cozy with dim lighting and wooden tables. However, the tables are always slightly sticky--I'm not sure if it's a cleaning issue or the varnish. The employees are friendly and efficient. The food has usually been good, but I feel it has declined in quality lately. It seems shrinkflation has also hit this place, with noticeably smaller portions, especially the protein. The ordering process is straightforward, whether using the paper menu or the kiosk. I'm not sure if I will be back...

    Tiffany C.

    We love their burritos and poke bowls! They offer signature options that are delicious on their own, but you can also fully customize with your favorite ingredients. Everything is super fresh, and the portions are huge, always leaving you full and happy

    Best Takoyaki
    Cherrie T.

    We actually randomly stumbled upon Makirrito because we dropped off our car nearby for detailing and we had no place to go lol. We walked all the way to the plaza where Makiritto was located, and decided to stop by for a quick snack. We did not order sushi lol. I'm sure the staff had question marks on his head when we said we just wanted an order of takoyaki XD It turned out to be one of the BEST takoyaki I've ever had. It was nice and crispy on the outside and soft on the inside! It wasn't oily, or mushy, or crazy drenched in sauce - it was perfect :) I would 100% order it again!

    Poke Bowl, Mackerel Sashimi, Tuna, Sushi Burrito
    Jenny P.

    This mackerel sashimi was probably some of the best I had! It was so fresh and not as fishy as expected, they loaded everything here. The server was so friendly and nice, she gave us her recommendations which we took for the bowl and burrito!

    Zesty tang
    Loredo L.

    The place on the outside looks like a hole in the wall. Inside it looks more acceptable. First time trying a sushi burrito. The flavors were great but despite the name it isn't rolled like a burrito and at the end it comes undone and is really messy. Son got the Bento box with chicken. The chicken was dry and the gyoza lacked flavor. Overall meh

    Tangy salmon burrito
    Brittany I.

    For a first time trying a sushi burrito, my experience with Makirrito was overall pretty good. Everything was well put together, and a generous portion of each ingredient. It is a takeout joint with poke bowls, sushi burritos, party trays and sushi rolls. Though I didn't try other options, the sushi burrito was pretty flavorful. It was a little bit on the pricier side coming up to about $15 for a sushi burrito. The toppings were fresh, service was fast, and well made. Perhaps I will be coming back to try their poke bowls or sushi rolls! If you're in the area, why not check this place out!

    Mango Tango $13.50 ($15.26 w/tax)
    Anthey C.

    Makirrito is a small restaurant in a medium-sized plaza with plenty of free parking. Their menu is simple with choices of Build your own, appetizers, burritos, poke bowls, special rolls, donburi, sushi, sashimi, hosomaki and party trays. They have bentos available in-store for lunch! This review is based on their Mango Tango Sushi Burrito. At first, I was surprised that choosing salmon cost an extra $4 but then the worker noticed that the price was wrong and refunded the extra cost after I asked for the receipt. The worker was very apologetic about the system error so I didn't really mind. The Mango Tango Burrito cost 13.50 (15.26 including tax) and it DOES include the protein of your choice. You may also create your own burrito but it costs min. $2 more than a regular preset burrito to choose a protein. In addition, you have to add at least 1 topping and they all have a cost per add on. Ie. creating the Mango Tango through customization costs $17.60...which is enough to add extra protein to the preset Mango Tango burrito. The Burrito is packed very well and all the components hold up well while you eat it (for the most part). I liked how fresh and thick the pieces of salmon were but not how short it was (they gave two rectangular cuts). More than half of the burrito was just the spring mix and cabbage. The salmon could've had more length to match the length of the burrito. There were about 4 inches left of one half the burrito and 1.5 inches left of the other half with just spring mix, seaweed salad, rice, and seaweed. The combination of the lettuce, spring mix, mango, cucumber, seaweed salad, carrot, tempura bits, and cabbage worked really well with the salmon and made it very filling. The taste was further amplified with the Mango mayo sauce that they drizzled twice. It was satisfyingly rich, slightly sweet and it really does amplify the flavor tremendously, without being overbearing. They also included a takeout mini cup with packaged soy sauce and packaged wasabi that I appreciated but did not need since it was already very flavorful. It seemed as if the garnishes were only for the poke bowl and maybe it is? When using online ordering, you can only add extra toppings but not extra garnishes for their burritos unlike the poke bowls. It would be nice if garnishes were allowed for burritos as well. The whole experience in getting the order ready took about 5~10 minutes. I would definitely come again for a quick lunch/ food for an outdoor picnic.

    Build Your Own takeout!
    Jahleel C.

    I have ordered take out here about three times already! The only reason why I'm not giving it a 5/5 is because they got mine and my husband's order correctly to its entirety once... There was a time they forgot the extra seaweed that we asked for and forgot to add in fried onions. The other two times they forgot to add the extra sesame vinaigrette that I requested. Overall I feel like their ingredients are fresh and tastes so clean compared to Poke Guys on Markham. I am extremely happy with the options that they have. The pricing is quite similar to Poke Guys as well. Costs about $15 with tax for a Build Your Own with two toppings. You get unlimited garnish also. It says that you can only choose up to 2 sauce, but when I asked for extra sesame vinaigrette, they didn't charge me anything more. I highly recommend this place!

    Mango tango (substitute into bowl)
    Holly K.

    I read some reviews before deciding to give this place a visit and the one thing I forgot that I had wish I remembered: ask for extra sauce!!! It would have been a game changer. I ordered the Mango Tango burrito but asked if they could make it as a bowl instead and the worker said it'd be no problem. My bf got the Zesty Tang burrito and our total came out to around $30 for both. I like how they give you unlimited garnish options to add in the bowl. Everything was also packaged nicely and neat. They seem to be reasonable with their portions but not enough with the good stuff. I read a lot of reviews saying the same and I found it to be true as well: they put way too much lettuce in. This ontop of the fact that they seem to go very light on the sauces was not my ideal combination. I love my poke bowls saucy and when all the flavours and toppings mix into eachother seamlessly. However, my bowl here tasted a bit too dry and the lettuce was overwhelming. It was hard to mix everything together; at times it felt like I was just pushing the dry ingredients around until I found a wet patch with sauce. The lack of sauce and excessive use of lettuce seems to be a common theme I've seen in their reviews. Overall, not sure I would come back. The workers were nice, everything was packaged well but the flavours in my bowl didn't mend as well as I would have liked due to the unfavourable ratio of toppings:sauce:lettuce. That being said, I think $15 for the bowl was a bit on the pricier side too. My advice if you give this place a visit: ask for extra sauce.

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    Irene H.

    If you're around Woodbine & Denison, and craving for some fresh Poke, I recommend coming to Makirrito! Their menu offers a variety of items such as their signature burritos, poke bowl, Donburi and more. We decided to order the Aloha Salmon, and like most Poke spots, you can pick your toppings and sauces. The poke bowls only come in one size, but it's still fairly big for me. The salmon was fresh, and overall tasted great. However, personally I probably would've preferred more rice as there was a lot of vegetables in comparison to the rice. But definitely will be back to try their other items!

    Large dining area with a nice mural.
    Charles Y.

    I walked in here with high expectations due to the reviews and the pictures. But the moment I heard Mandarin instead of Japanese my expectations sank a little. Is that racist? Let's find out.. But probably. I understand a lot of sushi bars in the area are Chinese or Korean owned and are usually sub par compared to Japanese owned restaurants like Zen in Markham. But this place is actually quite good as you expect judging from the amount of stars given. I wanted a burrito and I wanted Japanese food so of course I ordered the Zesty Tang ($13.5 +tax) with salmon. I wasn't expecting full flavoured fatty pieces of salmon that were about 50% of the filling in the markirrito but that's what I got! There is a good amount of veggies and a perfect amount of spicy mayo. The tempura bits were a good flavour and texture booster too. They chose the perfect cut of of salmon (probably wild Atlantic salmon) that's fatty and aged enough so that when you bite into it it's easily torn away. You don't have to struggle chewing it to bite a piece off or have an embarrassingly large chunk of salmon hanging off your teeth as you savagely chomp on the flavour log. They've done a great job with everything from the name of the restaurant, the design of the interior and to the food. The service is quick and courteous. I'd definitely recommend this place for a quick to-go hand meal.

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    Really good value for money but the sushi rolls themselves were very average in taste and presentation.

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    Fresh and filling. Wish they included more unagi in the Dancing Belly bowl. Would be down to try their Makirritos next time.

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    Toro Toro - Salmon & Shrimp sushi burrito. Avocado maki roll.

    Toro Toro

    4.4(25 reviews)
    4.5 kmMilliken, Scarborough

    Food is yummy. Sushi rice was a little bit dry…read more Service is fine. Ambiance is fine for a takeout place. I like that they have some tables and chairs for you to dine in. I will come back for more.

    I recently visited this restaurant for an early lunch and found the experience to be a mix of…read morepositives and notable drawbacks. The establishment has a casual dine-in setup, offering a relaxed atmosphere suitable for a quick meal or a short break during the day. Despite being a dine-in restaurant, all food is served in takeout boxes, which, while convenient for those on the go, slightly diminishes the overall dining experience for those choosing to eat on the premises. The food quality itself was acceptable. Reasonably portioned, adequately seasoned, and prepared in a timely manner. While it may not stand out as exceptional, it fulfills the expectations for a casual meal. However, the main issue that significantly impacted my experience was the cleanliness of the tables. The first table I sat at had a noticeably sticky surface, which immediately raised concerns about hygiene and maintenance. Assuming it was an isolated case, I moved to a second table, only to encounter the same problem. A third attempt produced similar results, suggesting that this is not an isolated incident but rather a recurring issue throughout the dining area. A sticky table surface not only detracts from comfort but also gives the impression that cleaning practices are not being properly observed between guests. This, unfortunately, overshadowed what could have been a satisfactory meal. In summary, while the restaurant offers decent food at a fair value, the overall dining environment requires improvement, particularly in the table cleanliness and food presentation. Until this concern is addressed, I would recommend opting for takeout instead of dining in, as the food quality is adequate, but the in-house dining conditions fall short of acceptable standards.

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    Nichiban Sushi 4 U - Torched Black Pearl Press Sushi (Close-Up)

    Nichiban Sushi 4 U

    4.1(182 reviews)
    3.5 kmMilliken, Scarborough
    $$

    Round 2, coming back for good value and good sushi. Came at a off hour, 2pm and the restaurant was…read morequiet. Tempura Bento - Came with miso soup, salad, California roll, 2 gyozas, rice, 2 shrimp and 4 pc veggies. They must have given more before because there was alot of empty space in this bento. Gyoza skins were hard pretty terrible to chew on. Tempura was nice, crispy and came out hot. California roll was pretty standard. In all a decent set. Torched sushi Unagi and hotate - 3 blocks of rice with a bit of unagi and scallop on top. It felt a bit unbalanced and expensive for what it is. Would not recommend.

    Came back as I remember getting salmon belly as part of the sashimi order, however this time it was…read morethe standard fare. They did however give white tuna which is one of my faves. I would probably just order salmon belly and white tuna separately instead. Cost wise per piece seems pretty good on the sashimi dinner though compared to their party trays. Ordered their torched sushi (eel and scallop on top). It looks good and I could see them torching it, but it wasn't worth it. I'd rather try their soft shell crab. My partner ordered tempura, and that was tasty. We came at 3pm on a weekday and were the only ones there, so service was fine. The place is a little older, but seems they have updated fixtures and also have space heaters for your comfort.

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    Mizu Sushi Omakase - Omakase

    Mizu Sushi Omakase

    4.5(22 reviews)
    4.6 kmMilliken, Scarborough

    This was a great experience. KB was amazing! The seafood tasted so fresh. It's not a regular spot…read morebut it definitely is a "you have to experience at least once" kinda place. Everyone is very attentive and they explain everything if you have any inquiries. Very cute small place but it gives the appeal of exclusive. I did the up charge of sale pairings ($39) and also the dessert ($10) it was definitely worth it! Thank you for a great time!

    We visited Mizu Omakase for lunch and from the moment I walked in, the experience was seamless and…read moreelevated. I was immediately taken care of -- baskets were provided for our belongings and we were warmly seated without hesitation. It set the tone for the entire meal. The sashimi was exceptionally fresh -- buttery, clean, and beautifully presented. Every single item on the lunch omakase menu felt intentional and thoughtfully prepared. You can truly taste the quality. The torch sushi was absolutely incredible -- that perfect light sear with melt-in-your-mouth richness. It was one of those bites where you pause for a second just to appreciate it. Our server was friendly and engaging, adding personality to the experience without overwhelming it. The hosts were attentive and consistently refilled our tea without us ever having to ask. Mizu delivers exactly what you're paying for -- quality, care, and a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. A flawless lunch experience, and one we'll absolutely be back for.

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    Taki Japanese Cuisine

    Taki Japanese Cuisine

    4.7(30 reviews)
    4.3 km

    Taki is a fine dining Japanese restaurant located in the busy commerical areas of Richmond Hill…read more We recently had lunch here for a special occasion. The restaurant is super quiet and they offer great quality of food with great service, and the price is expensive if you choose to order sukiyaki set (expect $80+ per person). You can choose between sushi sets at different price level or sukiyaki from the menu. This suits the need of our group given some people prefer sushi but some couldn't eat raw food. They also offer a couple of limited appetizer dishes such as tempuras and unagi don. If you booked the sukiyaki table and want to order sushi, you need to call them in advance to notify which sushi sets you want. We tried the sashimi and sushi courses at $55, which included miso soup, 5 pieces of sashimi, 8 pieces of sushi (squid, toros, salmon, scallop etc.), handroll and matcha or black sesame icecream at your choice. The sushi is smaller than average, suitable for small eaters. The course is totally worth the money. I love every piece of sashimi and my favourite sushi include the scallop and the squid. Everything was super fresh. The dessert was also having the perfect sweetness level for me. In addition, we also tried the sukiyaki for two ($110), which includes mushrooms, cabbages, great quality of Angus beef, yummy tofu and udon. Again, all the material was with great quality and super fresh. I especially liked the sweet sukiyaki soup, the tofu and the udon. We also ordered some shareable dishes including chawanmushi, unagi don and cod. Cod was cooked to perfect (soft and flavourful), and unagi don had quite decent portion. It would be better if the unagi could be softer from my personal opinion. Chawanmushi was mediocre. Overall, I strongly recommend this restaurant to fan of Japanese cuisine. It meets different people's needs by offering both cooked and raw food options, and the sushi set definitely has great value for money.

    When we showed up for their noon lunch sitting (reservations required), they immediately knew who…read morewe were. That's because every other guest was a well-known "regular" -- a very good sign. We were ushered through the tranquil restaurant and seated at the sushi bar, a zen ambience. We chose the $55 sushi+sashimi omakase lunch course, and it didn't disappoint. The eight pieces of nigiri featured a somewhat typical selection of fish (and hotate/scallop), but slightly edgy and unique in the choice of seasoning and flavours, prepared by Chef Takinami with all the pomp and ceremony and you would expect from fine omakase. The pacing was excellent, we never felt rushed from piece to piece; the wait staff were attentive as would be expected from a high-end Japanese restaurant, on par with omakases that cost three times as much. Overall, incredible value on the meal, for both the food and experience. We couldn't help but look around at what the regulars were enjoying (in addition to their omakase nigiri) -- botan ebi nigiri with deep fried shrimp heads, chawanmushi, cooked dishes featuring monk fish livers, tempura appetizers and more... some great ideas for our next visit!

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    Taro’s Fish

    Taro’s Fish

    4.6(33 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Finally had a chance to dine in at the Woodbine location for a weekday lunch and I must say, I was…read morejust as impressed with the quality of fish here. I've frequented their Sheppard location only and this was my first time visiting this more spacious location with a small dining area. The lunches were reasonably priced for the quality of the fish and we enjoyed the salmon 3 ways don and the lunch sushi set that came with assortment of nigiri sushi and mini dons that were so cute! We added miso and side salad for added cost, but it was well worth it. Also took home a sushi for 2 and some sashimi (cut to order) and this dinner was also exceptional. Taro's will continue to be my go-to for fresh fish and now I have a great casual dine-in spot as well.

    The newest and biggest Taro's Fish location has quickly become one of my favourite stops in…read moreMarkham. The space is bright, spacious, and finally offers something I've always wished for -- a proper sit‑in area where you can enjoy your food on the spot or order takeout to go. Beyond the dine‑in option, the selection here is fantastic. The Japanese grocery section is impressively stocked, with everything from pantry staples to harder‑to-find items. They even carry a wide range of sake, plus other Japanese alcoholic and non‑alcoholic beverages, which makes it easy to pick up something special for dinner at home. My personal highlight is the sashimi‑grade fish. The quality is consistently excellent, and I love packing up a few pieces to make my own donburi at home. It's fresh, clean, and honestly rivals what you'd get at many restaurants. If you're a fan of Japanese food -- whether you're cooking, snacking, or dining in -- this new Taro's Fish location is absolutely worth the visit.

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    MiKi Sushi - Small Sashimi and Sushi Tray

    MiKi Sushi

    4.1(154 reviews)
    5.3 kmUnionville Mainstreet, Unionville
    $$

    We had an awesome experience here. It seems they are a…read moresmall family run business And They provided top notch service. On to the food, it too was amazing. We ordered 1. Deluxe seafood tempura 2. Chicken karage 3. Salmon pressed roll 4. Miki lobster roll 5. Philadelphia roll 6. Mushi roll 7. Salmon lover set menu dinner special Everything came out fast and fresh The rolls were soft and delicious. The appetizers were hot and crispy. Overall this place is fantastic and deserves 5 stars I love supporting local businesses like this and I highly recommend you try this place out. Note: parking is hard to find. We got lucky and found a spot right in front.

    A cozy Japanese spot in Unionville for Toronto's in-between weather…read more With Toronto's weather going back and forth lately, it's one of those times where you just want something warm and comforting. Miki Sushi feels like the kind of place you can casually stop by and settle into a simple, satisfying meal. Spicy Seafood Udon This is exactly what suits the weather right now. Loaded with shrimp, mussels, scallops, mushrooms, and other toppings, the broth has a Korean-style spicy kick that's both warming and comforting. Salmon Pressed Sushi Generously sauced and rich in flavor, each piece feels indulgent but easy to enjoy in one bite. BBQ Ika (Grilled Squid) Despite the chili on top, it's only mildly spicy. The squid is tender with a slight chew, served with bean sprouts and vegetables, and finished with a savory glaze. It comes out on a hot plate, so just be a little careful. Overall, it's a relaxed, comforting spot that works perfectly for days when you just want something warm without overthinking it

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    MiKi Sushi - Assorted tempura

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