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Sushi Van

3.5 (97 reviews)
ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars
Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Salmon belly nigiri & scallop cone
Hero F.

I'm now a fan here cause i couldn't forget the mouthful nigiri and scallop cone overflowed when I squeezed it midway. The rice with the nigiri was very good. Bumped into the place by accident as my aim was VBce directly upstairs. Their sign was bright enough for me to contemplate but initially I assumed it'll be those mediocre places. There was a lot of staff on duty and were quite attentive but I had to be proactive in telling them what I want and get served quickly. I also ordered to-go yaki-udon n oyako don cause it was $8 for each don which I could not resist. Tbh I thought the meals were below average, parking would be extra hectic nearby but I'll definitely be back n try more assorted sushisss.

Beef udon
Doris W.

After shopping on Granville for a bit, we decided to grab a late Sunday lunch here. It was not busy at all, the restaurant is below ground but you can see the sign for it from the street. We ordered: - beef udon - 2x Bento boxes - Spicy combo which included spicy tuna roll, spicy salmon roll, and spicy sashimi (they use that spicy sauce for Korean bibimbap) - agadashi tofu - spicy potstickers I thought the food was good, nothing to complain about. A decent serving of agadashi tofu all of us enjoyed. My spicy combo was spicy and a good portion. I mean, this place wasn't a stand out spot, but the food filled my tummy!

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Kit Yee Y.

After brunch around 11am, I was hungry around 4pm. My boyfriend and I were shopping on Granville Street. We happened to find this sushi place. We saw a happy hour sign outside the restaurant, so we decided to give it a try. We looked at the appetizer menu, it stated 3-6pm and beer and appetizers got 30% off, so we looked at what we wanted to order from the appetizer menu. However, the waitress said sorry the happy hour menu was only for weekdays. We were like.... =.=" then they should state the days for their happy hours. The sign was misleading. We ordered Katsu don, sushi pizza, sushi tower and a pacific saury shioyaki from the regular menu. The food was okay. Not bad but not great. The restaurant didn't give us a "wow" feel. The texture of the deep fried pork chop in the Katsu don was very "hard". I had to chew for a long time before I swallowed. The service was okay. Pricing was average. Probably I wouldn't go back to this sushi place.

customers ordering food at the counter
Denise W.

This place is always busy on weekdays. Sashimi and Sushi are very fresh. If you check in on facebook, you get free miso soup. They have combos starting from $10. service is not fast and the food does take awhile to come out. If you do come for lunch on a weekday do show up 10 mins before noon or after 1pm. As well this is a Korean owned sushi place.

Birthday discount!
Alexandra S.

Came here for a quick lunch one day. The prices were reasonable and the service was fast. Got there just before 12pm and they weren't packed yet. Of course, once the 12 o'clock rush came, they got pretty busy. I had the roll combo which came with a miso soup. I was surprised that the miso soup actually had flavour to it. Usually I find miso pretty bland. The rolls were good. I asked for spicy mayo on the side and the mayo was delicious. Even better, I wasn't charged extra for it. Tip: They offer a birthday discount - if you dine in on your birthday, whatever age you just turned is the percentage you get off your meal!

Veggie roll
Harry S.

I have walked by this place often in the last week waiting for the time I see enough diners to trust giving it a try. Staff are friendly and attentive, in saying that they could use one more person on the floor as timing was all a little off ie: guest waiting to pay, guests waiting for bills, bussing etc made it feel awkward. Now on to the food: Pork gyoza: mushy, under filled and completely lacked any texture or flavour. This product really needs work guys Veggie Roll: nice as the rice was well cooked and the items fresh and crisp Chicken Teriyaki: I know not very adventurous. Veggies hot but the broccoli was off, the chicken just warm and really could have benefited fr a bit more sauce. Overall with a bit of work on the hot side of the kitchen and a helper to get them over the peak periods and they'll do great

Kenneth N.

If this was a stock market, this resto's moving average would be trending up, as the latest reviews seem to suggest: BUY rating! Initially, being a real Yelp reviewer, I'm quite loyal to what the overall rating is, and 3-3.5 stars can be a bit iffy, but the good quantity of reviews just got my curiosity going, so figured had to do some takeout. Knew they had been opened for almost a year (their sandwich board shows their anniversary coming soon, so expect some specials, hint hint) but so tough to find parking in this part of town but I digress. Ordered: Toro sashimi: highly recommend! 6 pcs for $7, fresh, and OK value--not the biggest or thickest slices, but quality, right! Dragon roll: unagi/avocado: very tasty Awesome roll: totally misled by Sushi Town's infamous version but far from it: only 6 pcs but oversized, no flakes (knew that before), but while tasty if you like a bit of a kick, just above average. Very clean, spacious washroom. Easy repeat, folks, be back within a month ;) And yes, Korean-operated.

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12 years ago

Great sushi! Worth the wait as they are busy for good reason. The prices and service make it even better. Close to shopping on Granville.

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11 years ago

Food was great, but kind of disappointed the way they cut their sashimi was so thin and overpriced.

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10 years ago

Opened the Year I moved back and I get a decent filling meal less than 15 dollars :) Love it here and come back every two weeks at least.

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Great food and always constant. Fast friendly service. I go there 1-2 week. Good menu variety.

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Tasty, cheap! The Tuna Tataki roll was awesome.

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