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    Omai Restaurant

    4.2 (139 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Open 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Kwong T.

    New York's sushi push-pop trend. You can choose between Korean Kimbap and Japanese Sushi Rolls Small sizes range from $9-$14, while large sizes are $15-$23. It was my first time trying sushi in such a fun way. Simply just push up the roll and pour in the soy sauce

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    Crystal L.

    Food 4/5 Service 3/5 Vibe 5/5 I had their taste menu for 95$. Portions are relatively smaller but flavor wasnt bad at all. I would say if you already know what dish you wanna try, go for à la carte, but if you're indecisive, go for the tasting menu. For the sake tasting, i would say 2 people sharing 1 is more than enough. I like that we can try 4 different sakes, but i didnt really loveeeee the selection. I think I would just choose the bootle i want to try next time i go. My fav was the tuna hand roll and the purple rice risotto. Great place for a date night or a celebration!

    Scallop temaki
    Tara H.

    Stumbled upon this place on a Tuesday since they were promoting "Temaki Tuesday" where it's half off. The owner served us and told us it's a new promotion they are trying out. We ordered a few temaki rolls: salmon, scallop and tuna. All of them were very good. The sashimi plate was also good and included some fatty tuna. All of the fish was fresh and flavorful here. I'd recommend coming here. The outdoor space is nice and they also have a proper sushi bar inside.

    Scallop temaki with caviar
    Lucia L.

    I've always wanted to try this place since I lived near it when it first opened. We got the tasting menu and order the scallop temaki a la carte. It's a small space but cozy. It is super tight walkways and the bathroom is downstairs FYI in case you have accessibility needs. They have bag hooks under the counter as well as coat hooks in the back of the restaurant. Service was nice and very quick. The fish was fresh. My favourites were the scallop temaki and uni toast. I loved the black cod dish - crispy skin and super tender meat. The croquettes were a pleasant surprise! The cheese wasn't overpowering at all and overall super tasty.

    Salmon and bluefin hand roll
    Mel T.

    We were running a bit late for our 8:15 reservation on a Friday evening, but we actually didn't end up getting seated until half an hour later. They also had to move us to another table to accommodate a party of four, but they did warn us ahead of time, and they comped our first round of drinks, which was nice of them. We were hoping to do the tasting menu because we really wanted the uni toast (which they ran out of) but they said most of the tasting menu items were gone, and we had to order a la carte. So if you're looking to do the tasting menu as well, make sure you get an earlier reservation. We ended up ordering a few items: -Caviar oyster - the oyster was fine. I liked the hot sauce in the little bottle that it was served with -Blue fin tuna hand roll - this was really good. I liked the fried shallots it was topped with. It was a nice change from the typical green onion -Salmon hand roll - this was great as well. I recently started liking ikura, so that was a nice touch -Flat iron wagyu - this was probably the worst dish of the night. It came smothered in some sauce, reminiscent of the teriyaki kitchen entrees you'd get at a sushi takeout restaurant. It masked the taste of the beef, which makes me wonder about the quality and if it was even wagyu at all Maybe my experience would have been difference had I gotten to try the tasting menu. But it's hard to judge when menu items are limited. I probably wouldn't go out of my way to come back though.

    Victoria F.

    This place is cozy yall. It's pretty small inside but absolutely worth a visit! Seafood was very fresh. Service was amazing! Would absolutely return for their drinks!

    lobster pesto pasta
    Winona H.

    this is a small japanese fusion-ish spot that focuses on the quality/freshness of their ingredients. i've been here previously for the tasting menu, and this time for the a la carte. I personally enjoyed ordering a la carte more since I prefer the futomaki (not part of tasting menu) and trying the seasonal offerings such as the stuffed zucchini flowers. my personal favourite was the tuna futomaki since it had tender and fresh fatty & lean tuna with no frills. every main dish was truly innovative and well thought out from the lobster pesto pasta to the stuffed zucchini flowers. overall, amazing quality for price and definitely classifiable as a hidden gem!

    Truffle inside was unique and delicious
    Jennifer G.

    Food: had the $85/person prix fixe dinner along with the additional futomaki. Everything was delicious. The scallop sashimi, uni toast, and futomaki were my favourites. The lemon meringue tart was delicious but it was a bummer that when two people do the prix fixe they must share just one tarte. In general delicious and interesting combinations for a special occasion but portions are on the small end and I was still hungry after. Service: friendly and attentive. The chefs were cooking in the front and everyone was lovely. I'm glad I went! It was a great experience.

    Bluefin tuna temaki
    Linh T.

    Came to Omai for girl's night and tried the tasting menu for $85 per person. Unfortunately the food was a bit disappointing. The flavors for some of the dishes didn't work and just wasn't balanced. Like the mango sauce on the scallop sashimi just didn't work well, the sauce overpowered the scallops and didn't allow the protein to shine, since scallops is mild tasting going with such a strong sauce just didn't do it justice. The black cod and wagyu were okay, it was a bit of a let down, it's not as tender and soft as I anticipated. Items from their menu that I did enjoy though, the oysters, the uni on toast, king salmon sashimi, and bluefin tuna temaki were good. The service was okay, our waitress was nice but she did forget to bring us a few items here and there. We also weren't given plates or cutlery when they started serving the first course for our tasting menu, we had to request it. The ambiance was modern and cozy, it's a smaller restaurant but the space is beautifully decorated. I had came to Omai before and did enjoy their food, that's why I decided to come back and try the tasting menu. Unfortunately I don't think their tasting menu is worth it. If I were to go back I'd probably stick to a la carte. Since for the price of their tasting menu, there are better options out there.

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    Edelweis C.

    Wheeee (。・・。)ノ٩()و ~What we ordered 我是Menu~ Asahi Super Dry Draft12CAD Tasting Menu85CAD per person *Oyster with grapefruit mignonette & black caviar Tbh it's not a dish that necessarily wows since the oyster flavor is not particularly strong but the whole combination is still enjoyable and well-balanced, providing a decent start to the meal 蠔味唔太重,整體嚟講係balance嘅,但並不驚艷 *Bluefin Tuna Temaki Fresh and succulent bluefin tuna wrapped in crispy nori, offering a delightful contrast in textures. The simplicity of the temaki allows the quality of the tuna to shine through, With a bit more seasoning, it would be perfect. 見到佢哋嘅紫菜係一路烘住所以好脆,一啖咬哂Tuna同埋面頭啲脆脆好好味,但味道略為淡咗啲 *Uni with Forno Cultura's squid ink toast (THE OF THE TASTING MENU) Seriously words cannot describe how divine this is. Creamy uni in generous portion paired with squid ink toast provides a rich and savory combination with a hint of oceanic flavor. The toast adds a satisfying crunch and buttery flavour, enhancing the overall experience. 呢!個!好!食!到!爆!炸!海膽極鮮甜仲要份量一啲都唔少!配埋下面個toast同個醬超正 *King Salmon & Bluefin Tuna Tataki paired with asian pear, myoga Tataki slices paired with refreshing Asian pear and myoga. The flavors blend harmoniously, creating a light yet satisfying dish. 其中一款好重油香,冧啲另一款魚香較濃,有咬口啲,各有千秋,兩款配梨食都有好清新嘅感覺 *Noodle with lobster in shiso pesto This dish offers a unique twist with shiso adding a refreshing herbal note to the savory lobster Personally I'd prefer more chewy noodles though 估唔到龍蝦同紫蘇葉咁夾,好特別嘅配搭,但個麵彈牙啲會更好 *Wagyu with red wine jus, yu choy Tender and juicy wagyu beef complemented by yu choy and red wine jus, is surprisingly light yet satisfying 和牛都好難唔好食配油菜係有啲意想不到嘅,但一齊食又冇咁油膩 *Tart featuring sudachi, meringue, rhubarb A tangy and refreshing dessert creates a delightful end to the meal. The combination of flavours and textures leave a lingering sense of satisfaction 因為慶祝anniversary 所以甜品有插到仙女棒(有驚喜)個tart酸酸甜甜,為呢餐畫上完滿嘅句號~ ~RATING 評分~(Out of 5) Ambience 環境: Food 食物: Service 服務: Overall 總分: Address 地址: Omai 3 Baldwin St, Toronto, ON M5T 1L1, Canada Follow us on IG @kwanfoodies.ca for more reviews!

    Uni on squid ink toast $18 each
    Charles Y.

    I've been here twice and twice was nice! First time I came was for a bachelor party dinner. We did the omakase and the service was great. The food was tasty and beautiful and the pace was perfect. We had a few bottles of sake as you would and the suggestions were well received. Second time I came was with my gf. We ordered a la carte and ordered off menu, the uni on squid ink toast which was quite pricey but good! Again the service was great and the food was satiating. A great little date night spot for sure!

    Omai roll
    Nicole T.

    Very high quality and the fish is extremely fresh! Everything we ordered was really good and the service was very attentive. What we ordered: Croquette - these came steaming hot and were perfectly crispy on the outside and had a mushroom and cheese filling inside that was delicious. It came in 3 pieces and I would definitely order again Chirashi don - every piece of fish was extremely fresh and definitely worth ordering! The portion is not that big so definitely recommend ordering sides/appetizers as well Omai roll - this roll was so good we actually ended up ordering a second to share Bluefin tuna temaki - the tuna was incredible! And they give a decent amount that makes it worth ordering Can't wait to come back!

    Wagyu beef, a definite must try!
    Johnny W.

    So my wife and I came to Toronto to celebrate my upcoming 32nd birthday. We've came across this unique Japanese restaurant and decided to see what they have to offer. As with many places, there are both pros and cons so I'll let you decide which one outweighs which. Although I wanted to try the tasting menu, they didn't allow us to order just one tasting menu and A la carte the rest. Below are what we ordered and my analysis of each individual dish: Hokkaido scallop crudo and confit leeks - very fresh and meaty scallops! No sauce was needed because it came with a type of vinaigrette. Think a hint of soy sauce would have enhanced the flavor but that's just my personal preference! Worth trying in my opinion, very worth the price (14 bucks for 6 pieces). Hokkaido uni don - Very generous amount of Hokkaido uni with a delicious and sweet tomago, fresh scallop and spotted prawn. However, although the initial taste of the Hokkaido was sweet, there was still a bitter aftertaste that do not often accompany fresh Hokkaido uni. For 60 bucks, this was unfortunately underwhelming. I know that they do go through boxes of uni quickly due to their popular uni toast and other uni selections, but I think it may be helpful to taste each new box before serving, just to ensure that the flavors remain consistent. We are just sad we didn't get to experience the fresh uni that other reviewers wrote about :/ Omai futo - truffle infused assorted fish futomaki roll. Very interesting flavors with the truffle paste, was definitely worth trying indeed! Salmon temaki - this was just meh for us, especially since it's counterpart (bluefin tuna) was the same price and is leagues tastier! Bluefin tuna temaki - this was the bomb! For 9 bucks it's definitely pricey but deliciously so! There were some garlic chips on top that definitely enhanced the fattiness flavor of the bluefin tuna! Yuzu mandarin & cantaloupe cucumber City Seltzer - definitely skip this if you don't care for a basically very mild flavored seltzer water. Wagyu steak - now this is the main character of tonight's dining experience! For 32 bucks, they gave a generous portion of perfectly cooked wagyu beef; so tender...so moist...so orgasmic...*drool*...the only downside is that it's served as is, just steak with no rice to chase the rich flavor with. What would enhance this dish even more would be fried garlic chips!! Definitely worth trying hands down!! Thank you for reading and I hope this helps! :p

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