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Sushi Time

by - April 17, 2014

 Sushi Time is a small to mid-size restaurant serving Japanese food at very reasonable prices. Its contemporary design and dim lights also provide a very relaxing environment. It is located downtown on Queen St W, and is one of many sushi establishments in the area. My bf and I often get takeout from Sushi Time whenever we feel like eating sushi in. They have often been quick and efficient in taking orders, and delivering the orders in a timely fashion. It's also free delivery with an $20 order if you're in the delivery zone vicinity, and you can get 10% off if you pay in cash.

We have our usual order whenever we do get delivery, and it's often the following item (same as when we go there to eat). I find that Sushi Time is moderately priced and they offer the standard Japanese food on their menu. Additionally, their menu is quite extensive, and this can be viewed by the link below.


 I usually get their chicken teriyaki dinner or beef ribs teriyaki ($9.75/dinner). This time, I got the later, and they have changed the presentation of the plating slightly. Everything is now on one giant white plate, and they have swapped out lettuce for the salad. For the price, I thought that there was a generous portion of beef ribs teriyaki which were tender, and rarely with any fat on them. Each dinner comes with white rice, side salad and also a bowl of miso soup.


The chicken teriyaki ($8.75) dinner also comes with comes with miso soup, salad, and steamed rice.


I absolutely love their tropical roll ($7.95) and thought that it was beautifully presented. The usage of mango and avocado in rolls may be common, but this roll does it for me. It's a light and sweet roll that went perfectly with my meal. The crispy texture of the tempura bits in the roll provided a nice crunch to it.


The salmon maki ($4.50) was slightly bland, but with a little soy sauce, it helped to enhance the flavor a bit.


 The Sushi Time Pizza (6 pcs) [crispy sushi rice base-top with salmon, green onion, white onion, tobiko with sesame seed and special sauce] ($7.25) is one of my favorites. The sushi is cut into six pieces, and its crispy rice patty is topped with slices of salmon.

RATINGS:

Quality of Food:4/5
Service: 4/5
Dining Experience: 4/5
Price: $$$$ || Online Menu

Address: 325 Queen St W, Toronto, ON

Sushi Time Japanese Restaurant on Urbanspoon

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