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    Sushi Masayuki

    4.4 (80 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Masayuki Tasting Sushi Lunch
    Owain Y.

    My wife took me to Sushi Masayuki for lunch for my 46th birthday. We've been here numerous times for dinner since they opened, but this was the first time for lunch. For some additional context, my wife is Japanese, and having been to Japan numerous times over the years, it's hard not to compare the quality of fresh fish to what we have available here.  This is one of the reasons why we've kept coming back to this restaurant, because it's on par with what you would get at an excellent sushi restaurant in Japan. For our meal, we both ordered the Masayuki Tasting Sushi Lunch. The meal started off with 3 types of tempura (shrimp, okura and pumpkin), along with an egg with eel in the middle called "umaki". There was also braised eggplant in a dashi broth.  Each of these dishes were exceptional quality.  I especially love the braised eggplant since we've had this as an appetizer on previous visits.  The second dish we had was octopus with "yuzu kosho", which is a paste made from chili peppers, yuzu peel and salt.  We were also served sashimi pieces which included greater amberjack and tuna.  The sashimi essentially melts in your mouth and you can taste the quality of fish since the flavours are prominent.  In addition to the fish, the dish was presented with shiso (perilla leaf), wakame, radish, shaved daikon, and shaved Indian carrot as part of the presentation.   The third dish was a set of nigiri, which was served one at a time as you eat them.  This dish contained sea bass, salmon, tuna, scallop, Japanese Spanish mackerel, and amberjack.  As was with the sashimi, you can tell the fish is high quality since each piece is buttery and melts in your mouth.  This was also the first time I've had Japanese Spanish mackerel, and it was absolutely delicious. The dish was also served with a side of miso soup which has a very nice flavour while not being overly strong.  The fourth dish in the set were rolls which consisted of tuna with pickled radish. My wife explained that tuna and pickled radish (torotaku) are put together in a way to melt the fish in your mouth, plus provide the crunch with the radish. When we were speaking with Chef Masayuki, he mentioned that umaki and torotaku were unique to this particular lunch set, and not something you'd see on a regular menu. Finally, for dessert, we were served green tea ice cream with a sesame senbei on top, along with green tea cheese cake. Both the ice cream and cheese cake were amazing. Neither of them had a lingering aftertaste like you'd get with a cheaper quality of green tea. This is something I'm extremely picky about, and was extremely satisfied with.  When speaking with our waitress, she mentioned that both the sesame senbei and green tea cheese cake are made in-house - which you can absolutely tell due to the quality and overall flavour.  As with previous visits, we walked away quite full and extremely satisfied with our meal.

    Miso cod
    Kevin S.

    Amazing food, authentic ambience, highly recommend. Came here for dinner with family. It was a Wednesday at 8:30 and they still sat us. There was no one in the restaurant so we had it all to ourselves. Sushi was incredibly fresh with warm sushi rice and crisp seaweed. All the food was perfectly cooked to order. I would go into each dish but honesty the food all speaks for itself. One thing I will say is from what I could see the menu is all seasonal and changes frequently. Another note is the sushi is by the piece so you could have some sticker shock. Keep that in mind when you order anything. I do highly recommend the miso cod, spider roll, any of the sushi, and the green dragon roll. Location is in a strip mall, ample parking. The place is great for a date, great for a casual meal, and especially great if you like fantastic food!

    Chirasi (sashimi bowl) with a side of Shime Saba (Mackerel) Extremely delicious and fresh
    Matt S.

    This place is so good! This is an authentic Japanese restaurant with real, top tier Japanese sushi chefs so expect to pay a bit extra for the quality. I haven't tried everything on their menu but the few things I did try were amazing. They serve some authentic Japanese dishes and of course the sushi here is exquisite and very fresh. If you're craving Dynamite or Spider rolls go elsewhere. Though they do serve sushi rolls here you are better off trying their other menu choices. My latest visit was during the Covid pandemic so I had to order take out. I arrived and was greeted immediately. The waitress took my order, and after I paid she told me I can wait in my vehicle and she would bring it out to me. Maybe 5 mins later she very warmly gave me my food and thanked me. Food was still amazing and delicious when I got home.

    Chefs choice Gorgeous!!!

    This is the best sushi in 100 miles. Absolutely fantastic. It's literally insane. You will have 0 regrets. Worth every penny. Attention to detail is outstanding. Thank you!!

    Jennifer K.

    I am always looking for authentic Japanese restaurants and Sushi Masayuki is as good as it goes in GTA West. Pro-Tip: Do request to be seated at the Sushi Bar when making a reservation. Sushi Bar area seems to be reserved for their loyal customers. Most items are seasonal but you can assure their freshness. You will be paying a premium for the privileges but well worth it if that's what you looking for. Service is polite and courtesy. Just like the authentic Japanese hospitality.

    Fried shrimp head
    Jessica C.

    This place offers authentic Japanese food that is hard to find at other restaurants. They offer dishes other than sushi and I really like how they emphasize using the entire animal when you order a dish. We had ordered sushi and they actually fried the shrimp heads to serve along side and it was delicious. The service is wonderful and they are very kind. I recommend asking for their recommendations and choosing an item off the daily specials menu. They even gave us a complimentary eggplant appetizer which was wonderful. Definately order that saki to round out the meal.

    The restaurant view from the side bar
    Raymond T.

    Having just moved in the Burlington area ... wanted to find a great sushi joint that would fulfill the urge. After a bit of searching, we found Masayuki. They are a bit hidden, which is nice, not a crowded area at all, a single Sushi Chef (working his magic) and very clean establishment. My wife and I started with the Gyoza for an appeteaser and I had the Asahi as my beverage of choice. The tea here by the way, is complimentary. The Gyoza was very well made not too much flavour but also not over cooked at all. Just right for us. We then opted for the 6 Nigiri and Sushi platter. Chefs choice. Was a wonderful combo and he prepared some great choices. Enjoyed the all. Couldn't tell you all of the types, but al very well put together. We also ordered the Green Hand Roll and the Rainbow Roll (our usual choice for comparing sushi locations). Neither was a disappoint. The green roll was a shrimp tempura combo with a nice layer of thin sliced Avocado. We will be back. This hidden gem was so good ... I hesitated on writing the review. But need more people checking it out, don't want these guys to leave town. :)

    Magda G.

    This place is a rip off. See my pics. I paid $20 for 2 cucumber maki and 1 avo-cucumber roll and a miso soup. See my pics. They're grocery store level-quality at best. I wish I could challenge the existing reviews as being posted by friends and family... no chance they're that well rated. In the area Yami sushi is better, I tried to one up them but This place actually proves they're better. Do NOT Recommend.

    Lunch sushi
    Winnie L.

    Tucked away in Burlington, this restaurant is quite a gem in the area. I drove down to try Sushi Masayuki as it was featured on Canada's Best 100, Best of Japan Week. I ordered the sushi lunch, pork curry and the chawanmushi (savoury steamed egg custard). The latter was very authentic and this item is hard to find at sushi restaurants downtown. The sushi fish variety was disappointing for lunch, as I saw uni, unagi, and ikura in photos that are likely dinner options. Curry was delicious and well priced. Definitely recommend the bar seats! It's the best seats to see the chef in action. Still prefer restaurants downtown and uptown for the quality, but if you're out west, this is the place to go.

    Kaiseki

    Amazing quality dishes for authentic Japanese cuisine. We did Kaiseki dinner. Absolutely enjoyed every course

    Mandy Z.

    Hidden gem in burlington, should be the only one with Japanese chef! Nice interior, relatively new open. We order omakase and steak dinner. Price is not too expensive, quality of sashimi and sushi were very good. The steak dinner is only acceptable, definitely Mye is better. We would definitely go again for the sushi and sashimi!

    I need to take some deco tips from here.
    Stephanie S.

    Summary: Great sushi place (much better than your average suburban place), size to price ratio was not the best, prompt & polite service. If you're a "bang for your buck" budget person/AYCE/big eater, I'd suggest you check it out for lunch! While I was looking on the menu, the prices don't seem high, but when the actual item arrives, it's a bit shocking, re: shrimp fried 3-ways - $14.50 (4pcs), Nami dinner ($26/13pcs), overall maki was on the smaller side. Just to give you an idea, the sushi place that's on par that I go to in Toronto, has an equivalent to the Nami, but $22/15pc. Not only are there a coupla more pieces, but the portions (even fish!) are MORE generous. If you're a regular at AYCE, alter your expectations in terms of the sizing or you will be sorely disappointed. They have an Omakase for $80 (again not a ridiculous price by any means), states that it's 6 courses, but who knows how many pieces that equals to. And some people would say how do you put a price on the "experience". Other than that, everything else was was fresh and more in-line with a nicer, higher-end-than-West-end sushi joint...with the prices to match.

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    Best/most authentic sushi I've experienced outside of Japan.

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    Sakai Japanese & Korean Cuisine

    Sakai Japanese & Korean Cuisine

    3.8
    (41 reviews)
    3.0 km
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    Really enjoyable experiences dining in and ordering takeout. The staff is very friendly. The sushi…read moreis delicious and always tastes fresh. Great place for an intimate dining date or to bring along the family.

    Went to Sakai for lunch with a couple of colleagues for a change from the AYCE sushi joints we…read morenormally go to. We ordered 4 meals, too much for the 3 of us, but we wanted to try different dishes. The soondubu was a favourite, and although not the best I've had, and lacking a bit of heat for me, it was still very good, and my colleagues enjoyed the spice level. Lucky for me there was some gochujang on the table, so I was able to warm things up! The bibimbap was good, not sure the bowl was hot enough, as there was only a bit of crispy rice, and the egg was a bit over. The gochujang came in handy again here, but the flavours in the dish and accompaniments were good. Same for the bulgogi...the best part of the plate was the buchimgae (pancake). Not that the bulgogi was bad, it was just good. We also had a maki platter not pictured that was decent as well. They have little individual table rooms (we weren't in one this trip) which adds to the authentic feel of the place. Service was good, though a little slow on the maki (hence no photo) A good introduction to Korean food for my friends, enough to inspire them to want to try more.

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    A mixture of sashimi and sushi. So fresh and delicious.
    A mixture of sashimi and sushi. So fresh and delicious.
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    Sushi Masayuki - japanese - Updated July 2026

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