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    Yuzuki Fish Market

    4.5 (36 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Aerin A.

    Solid 4/5. Ordered the red snapper sushi and one negitoro roll ( tuna with green onion ) and salmon avocado roll . Nothing was offensive . My favorite was the negitoro with a little bit of the wasabi ginger and soy sauce ...yummy yum yum . Red snapper wasn't the best or worst I've had . I realize how lucky I am in California where it's really easy to get great quality fish. Even in the event that the fish is frozen and coming from Japan, it's only an 11 hour flight . Considering where I am in Canada it's decent ! Salmon avocado was also pretty decent . This place has a market section too where you can even purchase fruit and Waygu beef from Japan as welll Japanese candies . I'd come back to try some of their fried dishes .

    uni ice cream. weird.
    Gale V.

    stopped into this unassuming little fish market. theres a restaurant in the back. we just grabbed a tray of uni super affordable and we saw an interesting uni ice cream so we grabbed that to try. uni was fresh and hit the spot. ice cream however was weird and would not buy again. they had some interesting products that we would try if we lived in toronto. frozen crab with crab butter. a lot of stuff was sold out by the time we got there but it looks like a solid spot.

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    Chloe C.

    The sushi here is incredible!! Always so fresh and some of the items from the fridge are such good value for the quality. Sushi is pricey but the quality is so good that it's well worth it. They're always super nice here. More of a take out spot but a couple of tables if you want to have a quick snack.

    Weiqi C.

    The place is very authentic in their fishes and wasabi. You can eat there or take it to go, they also have a shelf of Japanese items for you to buy. Wagyu, uni sea urchin seem to be their signature food.

    sashimi don
    Kai-Wen L.

    I really regreted that I didn't find this store earlier! It's definitely a gem downtown. If you like Japanese food, it's a must go place for you. Basically, it's a Japanese market that sells high-quality japanese groceries and ingredients. All fish there are sashimi-grade, which means you can eat them raw. If you buy fish fillet there, you can ask them to slice it like sashimi for FREE. You can also ask them to make it sushi for you, each sushi costs $1. I think it's pretty good deal. You can also order dishes directly from its kitchen, too. All in all, I enjoyed their food very much!

    Cynthia W.

    We came here on a Wednesday evening, and it was pretty quiet, with only a couple of other customers perusing the market. We got their premium sushi set, soft shell crab, and unagi don for dine-in. The food was delicious - my only feedback would be to serve sushi with an even amount of wasabi - some had a great balance of fish to wasabi, while others were much too strong. On the way out, we also grabbed a piece of salmon. The fish tasted super fresh when we had it for dinner the day after. It was about $15 for what ended up being 8 generous slices of sashimi. Slightly pricy, but great quality. The staff were super kind, serving us hot tea and explaining each dish as they were served. Yuzuki is a very unassuming spot, but I loved that it felt like a cozy, local gem.

    Ada L.

    Yuzuki Fish Market, located on Spadina near Adelaide, is a Japanese grocery store as well as a casual take out eatery. They are an extension of the Yuzuki restaurant at Bloor/Church. I've been to Yuzuki Fish Market several times for the Japanese groceries, mostly non-perishable (think noodles, snacks, etc.). The store also has a selection of premium fruits and seafood for sale as well (uni, toro, whole fishes, etc.). At the back of the store, there is a take out counter where you can order platters and other types of sushi to go. They have a small dining area up front if you'd like to eat it there. Overall, nice store to stock up on Japanese products or get take out. The fish for takeout is fresh and delicious. Would definitely recommend!

    Takeout uni ikura don and sushi set
    Elaine W.

    I've been in a few times to browse produce and get take out sushi. It's always delicious and for the quality, not too pricey. The store has a small browsable area with sauces, dried goods, and a small fridge with seafood and produce. If you're looking for fancy Japanese fruits or sashimi this is the place.

    Sushi set for 2.
    Karen L.

    This place just popped up out of the blue! Opening during a global pandemic? Extra star for luck! I ordered the sushi set for 2 people and it was the perfect amount. The quality of fish was excellent! We had a selection of 3 types of tuna, uni, ikura, etc. and there was no salmon in the box (that's a good thing). It was truly a premium variety. This is not what I'd call cheap and cheerful. It's authentic and you get what you pay for! I hope they get the traffic they deserve. I know we will be loyal customers!

    Denise W.

    Cool Japanese restaurant/takeout sushi/ store. They have some really authentic Japanese products flown in from Japan. Only one thing is that the shelves looks slightly empty. It is also nice that they have some unique Japanese items/snacks. They are located in downtown.

    Chung-Mi J.

    My sister introduced this market to me. We would normally order the sashimi from the market and enjoy it at home. However, this was my first time dining in from the restaurant menu. You had the option to either dine in or take out. My friend and I decided to order the sushi set and the chicken karaage. The quality and the quantity was enough for two people and it was delicious. There were more Japanese imported produced to browse through and purchase also. Highly will come back and have another dine in experience from this market.

    Premium sushi box
    Amy B.

    Decided to try the sushi here on a whim. Beautiful presentation, but mixed feelings on the quality and taste. Most pieces were rather bland, yet left a slightly fishy aftertaste. Very mediocre sushi in my opinion, except for the uni which was top notch and tasted really sweet and creamy.

    a variety of sushi dishes
    Yi-Rou L.

    Yuzuki Fish Market is a must-visit spot for everyone who loves Japanese food, sashimi, and groceries. It's like a mini Japanese supermarket with sushi restaurant. All the fish are sashimi grade and extremely fresh. You could feel the umami and the taste of sea. They also provide slicing service for customers. I have to say, it's amazing to have authentic sashimi with affordable price in Yuzuki, what a good deal ! I can't wait to visit again.

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    4.3(61 reviews)
    3.0 kmCabbagetown

    We've been here 3 times now and absolutely love the quality of the fish/sashimi! We dined in twice…read moreand ordered take out once. I don't think the takeout platters are offered for dine in - which is one downside if you would like to eat it in the restaurant. Regardless, a great value for fresh and good cuts of fish for the platters! For take out, we ordered two x seasonal sashimi platters to do a DIY handroll and sushi night at home with some friends. The cuts they gave in the platter were premium pieces such as otoro, chutoro, scallop etc. Highly recommend for a DIY food night at home with family/friends! On the website, if you order and pick up yourself it is $120 for ~40 pieces+ and if you order on uber eats it is $140 per platter. We had a group of 6 so splitting the cost is $40-47 per person which is a great value for good quality fish. For dine in - we ordered a few different items and all were wonderful. I had the Deluxe Maguro Kaisen Don (~$50) and the cuts of tuna (otoro, chutoro) were melt in your mouth. We've also tried their set menus and this came with a variety of dishes. It came with sashimi appetizer, pork belly, your choice of udon (we chose the uni, crab and cream udon), and your choice of don (we chose the wagyu). The set comes with a decent amount of food for only $42, very worth the value and we were full! The uni didn't taste fishy, udon was very creamy, and the wagyu was tender in the don. My sister in law ordered a set with many different small dishes on the plate ($40). It was nice to try different seasonal ingredients and sample it in small portions to try it all. The other occasion we had for dine in was a few years ago, and we both had different set menus with Maguro Toro Don and unagi Don. That set was delicious as well and we thought it was cool to pour a broth into the don bowl at the end to make it like a soup. This restaurant is also half market where they sell to-go food/handrolls/frozen ramen etc. The groceries were mainly Japanese ingredients and snacks. The restaurant itself is not to big so it can fill up quick! I would recommend making reservation if you are coming in a large group on busier nights/weekends. Will definitely return if we are in the area!

    I was looking forward to Kingyo Fisherman's Market. The interior is extremely cute and they also…read morehave a little market inside the restaurant where you can grab and go Japanese snacks, bento, hand rolls and other desserts. I eat a lot of Japanese food on a regular basis and love to explore solid Japanese food around not only Toronto but wherever the map takes me. Honestly, I was a bit disappointed with their food quality and taste. The presentation is phenomenal no doubt, but it also needs to taste the part. We got the salmon lover Don and two kinds of Aburi. The Aburi was difficult to eat because it kept on falling apart. Not bad, not excellent. The salmon don tasted good initially but ended with an extremely fishy aftertaste. With the price considered, I believe there are other better options. I think if they can focus on sourcing better quality fish, that would significantly improve the taste. Service was quite slow, however, the servers were kind. I understand that they were short staffed and were okay to wait. Overall, not bad, not excellent.

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    3.7(7 reviews)
    1.9 kmSt. Lawrence

    One of the stores at St Lawrence Market. Walking past, I always wondered what fine foods they sold…read more This review is based off of their ready to eat empanadas. It is from a box and you can either buy the packaged box to go or eat one of their ready and heated empanadas. For $4, it was tiny and although tasty, the filling is barely existing. I chose beef and there was barely any meat, mostly just dough. Although understandable this isnt made by the store on site, but rather from a packaged box, sold in fours, and not sure of the cost of that, but hopefully its not 4 x $4 = $16, as it would definitely be a rip. The savoury pastry gets 2 stars from me plus 1 for the nice lady serving the empanada and allowing me to use card to pay. If you want a SMALL snack and really like dough, then maybe try this.

    The empanada was very tasty. Service was horrible…read more We stood in front of the empanada stand for 5 minutes while the lady put more food on the grill not even asking us if we wanted anything. We asked if we can get an empanada and she said you have to pay inside. We went inside, paid, and were directed back to the empanada stand by the gentleman behind the cashier. The lady was not back at the empanada stand so we patiently waited for an empanada (there were no other customers at the time). After a few moments, another couple walked in, bought an empanada through the same gentleman, to whom the gentleman then escorted back and served an empanada. We were already taken aback by what happened. However, expected him to then serve us, he removed his glove and proceeded to walk back to the cashier. We had to stop him and ask if he was going to serve us...

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