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Oroshi Fish Co

4.5 (30 reviews)
Open • 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Omakase
Richmond O.

Been craving some sushi before I go off to Japan for the real deal and decided I wanted to give this place a try. Saw the price and some of the other photos and said to myself that the price is fair. The set was well packaged and all of the pieces were definitely fresh and well portioned compared to many places. One of the few places in downtown toronto that provides "authentic" sushi experience.

Entrance of store
Kathleene S.

Oroshi is tucked near the entrance of a sketchy alleyway. There's 2 lit signs - 1 on the main sidewalk to help guide you there, then another one to mark your destination. There's a few steps to get in, so it's not accessible. Brightly lit and clean inside, you're first greeted with their fridge filled with different fish hung on hooks. To the left is a beverage, sides, and condiment fridge, along with a pantry area for small grocery purchases. Mostly self-produced, a few third-party choices. To your right is the ordering counter and an open kitchen with a small team busily working through orders. Behind you, of course, is the door, but also some merch available for purchase. There is no room to dine in. I ordered the regular set (contains 3(?) Nigiri & a california roll), salmon temaki, and miso soup. I purchased the ika wasabi (in a jar, made by them), yuzu iced tea (bottled, made by them), and wasabi powder (small jar, made by them). Overall, I liked the regular set, salmon temaki, and miso soup. It was worth paying for. I felt the ika wasabi was too fishy, which really turned me off - I love tako wasabi, but this wasn't for me. Yuzu iced tea was a bit too strong in the tea and sugar flavour. I think it would be refreshing if poured over ice. I'm excited to try the wasabi powder when I get the chance! The service was really friendly and quick! The team was attentive and took care with each order. I would return if I'm in the area.

Store
Isabelle C.

Take out only sushi spot. I tried their omakase set and it was pretty good. I would recommend placing order online in advance as they do get busy. Fish was fresh and quality was good. It was cool how you could see the fish hanging in the fridge.

40 party tray
Teresa V.

Delicious! A bright and clean fish shop - you can see where your orders are prepped. My friend and I enjoyed our tray - definitely enough for 2 and very fresh! Each piece was perfection and buttery. We also got their HK milk tea - cute container and good taste. Would definitely come back

Premium Sushi Set
David Y.

Full disclosure: If someone hypes anything up to me, my expectations go unreasonably high, and 9 times out of 10 I end up disappointed. Given the sky-high hype for Oroshi, it's a testament to how good it is that, while I don't think it's the perfect sushi takeout and fish market in the city, it's still really good. Dropped by and got one omakase set and one premium sushi set. I get all the praise for the omakase - the fish is melt-in-your-mouth good, the variety rivals the sit-down omakases out there. At $50, it's a bit pricey though, and I'm not sure if its more limited selection makes me prefer just paying the $150 at a sit-down spot. As for the premium sushi set, the quality was easily better than your average sushi spot, but the price was also higher at $30. Not quite sure if it was worth it given it still was the typical sushi types. Having had both sets, I'd definitely recommend the $50 omakase over the $30 premium sushi - just more unique and better value. Overall, I get the Oroshi hype. While it didn't quite get to 5-star level for me, it's definitely still worth a try.

Sarah S.

Really expensive sushi but so worth it! We were missing the fresh salmon from Japan and wanted to go to a place that had something close to what we were craving. Thankfully Oroshi had what we wanted! We waited about 20 minutes for our order to be prepped - this was fine as we knew the fish would be good. There were also some drinks and other treats from Japan that are ready to go if you want something more. Overall a great place to go to if you're really craving some fresh sushi - just be prepared to drop $$$

Omakase 62$ (on Ubereats)
Helen T.

Excellent value for omakase to go! Ordered this via the Uberseats app for 62$ plus tax, fees and tips. Wouldn't say it's the best omakase joint, but it's great for the price point! Highly recommend for a casual night in!

Uni Don +

I ordered an Uni and Tekka Don. It was expensive but definitely worth the money. Thank you O.F.C.

Omakase x 2 and an extra order of the premium set.
Karen L.

Oh yeah... the fish here was SO good. The variety that comes in the omakase was excellent! The rice is not traditional. I know hard core sushi lovers believe rice is more important than fish. In the end, this comes down to personal preference. No wasabi in the nigiri. Apply your own. Friendly and helpful service. I'd highly recommend trying this place if you love raw fish like me!

Kelly C.

We did a takeout the evening before for next day lunch, quite surprised how fresh everything was the next day. The rice was still soft, and the fish just like it was the same day. All great, will be back.

Omakase set hand roll in second pic
Elvis A.

I was looking forward to trying this spot but the past attempts were an exercise in futility as either the wait time was very long or they weren't taking any orders for delivery. So finally on a weekend for an early dinner I kept an eye out and as soon as they opened up I placed an order for an early dinner. The presentation is nice and cuts of fish were higher end as I went with the omakase set (they do add the premium for delivery service as opposed to pickup there from what I noticed) initial impression based upon presentation I was thinking this place could be a contender. However I felt the rice was off a bit like the was not made to order rather ready to go type texture. Sushi imo doesn't lend itself to be sitting for a while so that's an off putting feature. The sushi was decent with the exception of Ika (squid) which was inedible. I think the hand roll suffered from the same fate as the sushi due to the texture of rice. At this price point I think I will stick to the option nearby. 2.5 stars with a possible 3 star if one can pickup and consume (provided it's made to order) for now.

The Omakase ($49.50 CAD).
Nathan G.

Best quality sushi I've had in the city. Unlike most sketchy alleys in the city, this one doesn't feel like you're about to get whacked or mugged, but rather houses beautiful high-quality sushi! I ordered the Omakase set as I wanted to see what this place was really capable of. I love everything about the experience. The low-key entrance, the small pantry section with swag, rice vinegar, seasonings, and other delicacies. I also love the coolers with the fish on display. The fish here is dry-aged which gives it a distinct taste and texture. Each item in the Omakase is so varied and unique. The roe explodes in your mouth with flavour. The bluefin tuna has a melt-in-your-mouth texture that only the highest quality fish possesses. The scallop is firm, but not rubbery or tough like some places can be. The rice is room temperature and delicately stays together. It's not firmly stuck together like glue, aka the grocery store stuff. Nicely cooked and seasoned. Every piece in the box tasted phenomenal and was so satisfying. Such a treat. It also includes a handroll on the side. Wasn't as crazy about this. You actually roll it yourself and I believe it had some salmon inside. It tasted fine, but it just wasn't the highlight of the dish - sort of an extra on the side. One important thing to note about the Omakase is that substitutions will be made depending on what is in stock. If you want to ensure you try the whole spectrum of what they offer, just make sure all the individual pieces are in stock on their online ordering page. For example, you can see that there is no sea urchin in my box as this was sold out on their online ordering system when I placed my order/picked it up. The stock photo of the Omakase box shows this piece. So, is it worth $50? That's up to you. I've had Omakase experiences that are $150 before and they're incredible, but for a third of the price, you can get sushi that is of comparable quality here. This is top-notch stuff. Plus, it's quick to order and takeaway and you don't have to put up with a pretentious experience. The guys who run the place are cool and friendly. It's clean and tidy on the inside as well. There are places to sit nearby as well. Across the road is a small bench out front of a YMCA and each corner in this area has city benches set up that you can eat on. Overall, I'd give Oroshi a 5/5. For this league of sushi, the prices are very fair and I actually enjoy the takeaway nature. The branding, hidden entrance, and ethos of the restaurant are cool as well. Great place.

Omakase
Erin G.

I LOVE OROSHI. They're amazing. I splurge way more often than I should on their sushi. The fatty toro, the ika, sweet ebi, Ikura and uni are all TO DIE FOR. I spend way too much of my money here but it's worth every cent. They also have the best onigiri in their fridges if you walk in. So GO NOW

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One of the best sushi places in Toronto. Super fresh, well worth the value even though it is expensive! Wonderful food and service

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