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    Echo Sushi

    3.7 (203 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese
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    ECHO SUSHI ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Tuna and salmon tataki, torched salmon and tuna sushi.
    Shirley C.

    Echo sushi is a long standing Japanese restaurant in this area! I had the chance to try it again after many years and really enjoyed my AYCE dinner!! This restaurant stands apart the rest for its quality and portions. Sashimi very fresh. Loved their tamago looks hand made. Beef ribs, chicken skewer, tempura all tasted great. Torched sushi is not their specialty. Didn't get to try the other rolls this time. Loved their ice cream with kiwi. Service was fast and attentive. Overall wholesome AYCE restaurant that hits the spot in this area.

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    Emma N.

    Personally I've always liked it here! They're rice to fish ratio is really great and the sushi always tastes fresh. It's quite affordable and I've even heard it has good AYCE! I love it! Service is quick too.

    Assorted sushi (all very fresh)
    Angie L.

    AYCE - service was excellent. They kept changing our plates, clearing finished dishes, and refilling our waters and teas. Everything we ordered was delicious and well prepared. Very legit rolls - good sushi rice, perfect ratios, fresh fish, ripe avocados, etc...the quality I'd expect to see from a good a la carte restaurant. I'd say this is definitely one of the best all you can eat sushi restaurants and would definitely return!

    Michelle D.

    My friends/coworkers arrived here around 12 (right when it opened, we were literally waiting for the open sign to light up) and were seated immediately since we were the first ones there. Echo Sushi has not adopted the iPad ordering system so we used paper to record what we wanted. All the rolls and tempura were delicious. The food came out quickly and surprisingly (contradictory to other reviews), there was not a ton of rice with the sushi. One note is that the potato and corn cake will catch you by surprise. Try it and you'll understand what I mean. The desserts are limited, we were the first to order our ice creams but they already ran out of the red bean flavour for the day (which is a staple for all you can eat sushi restaurants)! I do like how they incorporated fried bananas and kiwi which I haven't seen before. Makes your dessert a little more fruity. Almost everything was delicious and it was around $24 per person with tax and tips for their lunch AYCE menu. Note: they only accept cash and credit, no debit. If you have debit, they'll direct you to the nearest bank/ATM and trust that you come back. I say if you don't have a friend to help you out, definitely bring cash/credit!

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    Mel C.

    We love this little place. The staff are very helpful and friendly. The food is fresh abs delicious. The chefs work hard on the presentations of all the dishes. It's a gem in midtown. Check it out. Also very fair prices.

    a tray of sushi and rolls

    I was deceived by the high ratings. The food was so poorly packaged and the quality was so poor that it was in edible. I've ordered and consumed sushi enough to know the quality of fish based on its smell, texture, and colour. The fish was so old that it was obvious it had been left out all day or stored improperly. And sooooo badly rolled. I had to throw the entire meal out. Don't order from here I got the: shrimp tempura California roll Spicy salmon Dynamite roll Spicy dragon roll All trash

    Spider Roll (featured behind the Green Dragon roll) was quite good actually, very flavourful.
    Karrie C.

    Came here for lunch today because we of Good Friday and were only allowed to consume fish (since all the fish and chips places were packed!). Service was good, food was average (with little highlights and several lowlights) -- and for $19.99 (holiday price), would I return? Probably not.

    Assorted sushi from AYCE Lunch

    I was a little intimidated by the recent bad reviews as this was my go-to spot for AYCE sushi pre-covid. I went this week, and it was still the same amazing food I remember. Fresh, delicious fish, amazing beef ribs, and some other pretty good hot foods. Of course, their price for lunch went up a little bit: $22.99 for weekdays, and $23.99 or $24.99 for weekends, but the food itself was still good quality, and they don't skimp on the fillings. They even put less rice than most other places. Bottom line, they are still a solid place for AYCE sushi and still probably the best in the neighbourhood.

    Small cozy restaurant. We are seated by the front doors.
    Tiana P.

    By far my favorite place to go for All-you-can-eat sushi. I've been here multiple times. The sashimi is fresh and my favorite is the mackeral and white tuna; it is highly recommended. We ordered the dragon roll and it wasn't that great. But, the hand rolls and tempura are delicious; we had shrimp and oyster tempura, and spring roll. Nice and cozy spot!

    Perfect
    Dawon L.

    Shrimp tempura- single layer of batter.you can actually taste the juicy shrimp. I usually don't eat shrimp tempura..but this place. Made me eat 4 Salmon sushi- perfect. Not too much rice Worth the extra 2bucks for lunch ayce.

    Green dragon roll. Hmmm abou that presentation
    Eric F.

    Weekday lunch. $15.99 for all-you-can-eat sushi is a bit expensive, but I feel like the premium is well worth it. The sushi and rolls are small, but they pack quite a lot of fish in. The salmon rose was good, as were the salmon sushi. The soft shell crab in the spider roll was mostly crunchy soft shell and had little crab meat. The spicy salmon wasn't very spicy, nor was the spicy salmon dragon roll. Our top pick here is the spicy salmon dragon roll - we liked it enough that we ordered 3 of these rolls. The roll is filled with salmon and avocado, then topped with alternating strips of salmon and eel and drizzled with spicy mayo sauce. What we did note about the sushi was that the presentation was poor and in some rolls, the rice did fall apart (eg. the salmon rose). The salmon sushi was also handled a bit roughly, the meat was not smooth and had small splits when pushed onto the rice. The beef shortribs (eg. kalbi beef) listed under teriyaki was incredibly charred, oily and not worth ordering at all. The enoki beef mushrooms were good. Service was good for all-you-can-eat sushi standards. The staff were happy to tell us what the rolls were, and to bring us extra ordering sheets and take away dishes. However, when we were first seated we were provided a booth in the back left corner that had lots of fruit flies buzzing around overhead. We asked to be seated near the front and were accommodated. No WiFi. Look for free parking on Duplex Ave. parallel to Yonge St.

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    Ordered takeout and was not impressed. Sushi did not seem fresh and the fish quality was not great. Would not recommend.

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