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Everyday Sushi

3.3 (32 reviews)
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Closed 12:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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3 item combo!
Allison Y.

Pretty mediocre sushi place. Friends and I went after a tiring game of futsal, ready to eat on a Monday night at 7:30. On the way to Sasamat stop, we realized that Sun Sushi, our intended destination, was closed on Mondays. (Sad. Why did they do that.) So we wandered up and down 10th, until we stumbled upon Everyday Sushi. We lingered outside of the restaurant for a while, debating whether or not to go in, and then a couple coming out of the establishment told us it was pretty good. We decided to give it a shot. I ordered a three item combo for 10.95, which actually comes with a fourth bonus item. I got a dynamite roll, chicken udon, and assorted tempura, and mango ice cream as a bonus. They keep your green tea filled up, which is always nice. Food was decent, servers were very friendly. Would definitely go back (but I'm a Sun Sushi fan through and through).

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Denise W.

I don't really like this place. Decor is a bit run down. Its own and ran by Chinese and the sushi are not that appetizing when I first saw them. Not to mention they are not that good. For the price, I could have went to a better sushi place with more ingredients in their special rolls. Came here because I bought a Groupon but still with the Groupon, I think they are over priced. Service is good but not the food. 2 stars for food and 3 stars for service I don't think I will be coming back. Very mediocre place.

Sushi/sashimi Combo 8 satisfies.
Ger T.

Walking in here with basically zero expectations, Everyday sushi managed to surprise us in more ways than one. The cashier/server was extremely polite and courteous. The value-minded sushi/sashimi combos are on the back of the menu and they're quite solid, even the nigiri pieces. We even tried their 'original ramen', and even though it was far from being authentic, it did satisfy our noodle cravings. Today was warm outside so it felt quite stuffy in there (no a/c, errr), and the heat might have caused the wasabi to be unusually dry. But do give them a try if you're in the mood for no-frills type of Japanese.

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Roda M.

super food! Wonderfully authentic, and the most welcoming staff in this Community. Tuna and Salmon combo is my favorite! :-)

One of their sushi combos
Jennifer S.

I was eating here for probably the four millionth time since I moved into the area a year ago and it dawned on me- hey, I don't think I've ever written a review for them! So here I am! Everyday sushi- is fantastic. They have a large selection of customs rolls, as well as regular japanese fare. They also have dozens of combo options posted inside, as well as a changing special that is always a great deal- advertised on their sandwich-board out on the sidewalk. This place is run by a sweet couple- he doing the sushi while she does the prep and waitressing. Over the last year they have come to be friends :) They will deliver to you but since they do get busy in the evenings, it will take about 40 minutes for the wife to make it out to you. Also, there is a $25 minimum order for deliveries. Now on to the sushi- deliciousness. I recommend you try their tuna tataki (careful- that spicy sauce is FRESH), their dragon roll, and their philadelphia roll- best ones I've had anywhere and I'm a sushi freak. There are also a few items not on their menu that are worth asking for- like their red bean balls (sweet red bean in a rice ball, black sesame seeds on the outside with some tastey onion) or cream cheese balls (cream cheese in a rice ball, white sesame seeds on the outside with some tastey onion). They also do a red bean roll. I found out about these when witnessing them making the largest platters of sushi I've ever seen. Which reminds me- amazing pricing on their platters, and the husband can whip up 50 pieces of fresh sushi/sashimi in about 10 minutes! I'm moving out of the area and will definitely miss these guys- they are a staple of my diet. I will be visiting whenever I'm around!

I came here last month with the wifey since we had a coupon to use from the entertainment book. It was a sunday evening around 6:30pm and nice and quiet inside. First thing I noticed is that the interior décor needs a makeover. My tabletop also felt sticky and gross like how a range hood fan feels when it caked with oil. After using the men's washroom, I noted that the toilet flush handle was broken and held on by some string plus the dispenser was out of paper towels. Clearly this place doesn't maintain the premises....I didn't want to imagine how the kitchen would look like if the common area was this bad! Onto the review of the food, since that is the most important. We ordered a variety of rolls and a chicken soba dish. The rolls were consistent and I must say delicious. However, the chicken soba was drowning in sauce and really salty. The texture of the chicken was also rubbery. The reason why I gave such a low rating despite the satisfactory experience with the food was that the waiter, although a nice guy was a bit disorganized running around trying to do a dozen different things at once. I came up to the front to pay the bill and despite seeing me, he continued on for about 2 minutes to clear a table. Upon ringing up my total on the till, the phone rings and he's answers it but disappears in the kitchen. This leaves me standing by the front looking like an idiot. Also, we had a coupon like I mentioned and he tells me its not accepted on sunday. There's no where on the coupon that states that coupons are not accepted on a sunday so I mentioned that to him. He tells me this is noted on the website. I've been using entertainment coupons for years now...if a coupon is not accepted on a weekend or holiday, a business will have this printed on their coupons as to warn customers. Not so in this case. I didn't tip at all and left after paying the bill. I would honestly get burger king instead of eating here again.

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Simpsons T.

Before writing this review, I ordered sushi from Everyday Sushi three times in October, 2015. Delivery was pretty quick and a delivery guy was friendly, but the problem is their food. I posted a picture of their sushi on Yelp. Just in case you cannot even guess what kind of sushi I ordered, because the fish part's super tiny, it was supposed to be smoked salmon roll. All pieces were like that. I won't order from here again. NEVER!!!

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Great prices on sushi specials, and the fish is always fresh. The couple that runs the restaurant are extremely nice, highly recommended!

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The food itself was decent, however, I'm incredibly disappointed in the quality of Everyday Sushi's delivery service.

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