3.5 stars. I’m extremely conflicted when formulating an honest review about this sushi establishment since I have frequented this restaurant on and off for about 3 years now. I’ve taken my business elsewhere several times(dine in) since the AYCE quality has varied so severely on almost every occasion. Let’s put it this way — I definitely recommend takeout one hundred percent. Not to say their restaurant quality is sub-par, but you’re almost completely guaranteed great quality food when ordering a-la-carte. There’s something to be said when paying dish by dish, for sure — they’re not trying as hard to make a quick buck from you, with examples such as too much rice on their rolls(a sushi lovers’ pet peeve). Also, the delivery always comes when specified or soon before. I don’t want to use heavy comparison here, but after dining at many other sushi joints, this place is strictly a take out /delivery spot for me! Quality will always beat quantity my friends!
Ryan E.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
It’s been a bit downhill for this location but still decent I guess. The problem is at $ 40/person there are way better options. Customer service is what you’d expect at a place like this. Location is could do with maintenance.
Beatrice G.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Came back here for lunch after a few years… since they opened actually. Sorry to say, the place isn’t maintained at all. Their menu says new items… but they were new in 2013. Their surfaces are dark and oily. Cups are in bad shape too. Someone returned their drink because it was leaking — it had a pretty large noticeable crack going through it. The food was good. Better than most AYCE. Service was nice. I might visit again — in a few years…
Nishita V.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
I’ve only ever gotten take out from here so not much to say about the service. I usually order the yam tempura roll, avocado roll, and edamame. The rolls are good and consistent. My only issue is with the edamame. It’s sometimes just right, sometimes overcooked and sometimes under. It’s not the greatest. But it’s ok for a quick, reasonably priced meal. Sometimes though, for such a small order the wait time to pick up is over 25 mins and when you get there, the restaurant is not even busy!
B X.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
It’s a decent place to go to for lunch since I work in the area, but I don’t see myself come here with friends or on a date. The sushi quality is alright — nothing over the top but not horrible either. Service is decent too. Serving portions are small but they’re still fine. I would recommend this for a sushi quick fix.
Martino D.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I am going to give this joint a solid 3 stars. 4 stars for the food quality and freshness but 3 stars for the décor and service. They have a decent all you can eat menu and the regular menu is very good as well and offers you several other non sushi options. The service definitely needs to improve here, as our server messed up our first order then forgot to correct the mistake on the bill. Food here is very fresh and for Mississauga, this is not a bad sushi option. At least the place was very clean.
Kimberley N.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Wow! This place has gone downhill since my last visit back in 2013. First off, service was terrible. We arrived for dinner and waited at the front to be seated. No one came to seat us. We decided to find a table and seat ourselves. Then a server came by and asked us to move to another table. She seated us in a booth with ripped seats and right by the garbage. The table wasn’t clean and the napkin that was provided to my boyfriend had a large soy sauce stain on it. One of our cups and plate was dirty. The food sort of made it up for the terrible service and uncleanliness of the restaurant. The food came by quite fast. The maki rolls were quite large and stuffed with lots of rice. The unagi and cucumber roll mostly had cucumber. The sashimi didn’t look very fresh. Not even an hour after we left I got stomach pains and I threw up. All I can say is I am never coming back.
Dayna D.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Definitely one of my favorite AYCE sushi places nearby. The service is not very good. If you want to make sure that it’s at all decent, you have to be willing to regularly flag down the staff. The saving grace with this place in terms of service is how quickly they get their food out — both the kitchen and sushi comes reasonably fast. The kitchen has a pretty great selection; the pizzas in particular are amazing and totally packed with flavour. Their eel everything is awesome.
Dustin N.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Just about as average(if not a little worse) as you can get from a typical AYCE Sushi restaurant. I decided to go to this place because inSauga rated it one of the top 5AYCE sushi restaurants in Mississauga. Having tried the other 4(Heart, 168, Famous formly known as Yangs and Prince), i decided to give it shot… My first red flag should have been that they placed Famous sushi in their list. Went here a while back with my girlfriend on our day off during lunch. Suprisingly enough the place was not completely empty as I would expect it to be on a weekday lunch. We were promptly seated and given our drinks. Our first tea cup was cracked down the middle and was leaking… so that immediately lowered my quality expectations. One of the waitresses apologized and gave us a new cup along with a pot of tea — which seems to be the norm for the restaurant; the 7 – 8 other tables also had teapots on their tables too. We ordered our food via pen and paper, and sent it off. Food came in waves and came quickly(thats good right?). My girlfriend said the salmon sushi tasted off to her, but I didn’t really notice anything wrong so I happily ate her share. One of the ongoing problems with ayce sushi restaurants are the sushi rolls. Many places will provide a rather bland selection of items, and then add too much cucumber/avocado/crisp to it to offset the meat and therefore increase profits. This place seemed to uphold this unspoken policy and really dampened the taste. We didn’t have too many kitchen items, so I can’t speak too much of it, but from what we got I would rate them average. We ordered a spicy salmon pizza on the first round and only received it before paying the bill. This was after asking the server a few times for it, and they explained how the rice had to be deep fried for the pizza. As a prior worker at 168 sushi(yes I’m referring to this again) I understood this, and knew that it would take about 8 minutes for it to come out. We gave them said amount of time, and never received it. After about 15 we got it, but we were rather full at that point so we ate it we heavy hearts(and stomachs). Their dessert selection is nice though, I will admit. If i remember correctly they had a larger selection of items than the usual 4 flavoured-ice cream assortment, and banana tempura. Though… the mousse cake tasted stale. I’m going to attribute this one to going during weekday lunch. Overall this place was not the best place to go, but seeing how it’s so far from downtown Mississauga, this may be one of your only places to go if you’re craving a lot of sushi. If not you can always check inSauga’s list of top AYCE Sushi restaurants… HA
Rooven M.
Place rating: 4 Hollywood, FL
Mmmmm Sushi Sushi! Fresh delicious all you can eat sushi goodness! One of my Favorite spots in Mississauga. Love the Dragon Rolls, Sashimi and the Tempura Shrimp is amazing!
Lynette P.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
I came here with a friend on her recommendation. I’ve discovered in the past our sushi tastes differ and this trip was no different. She is all about value — if it’s a good price for AYCE, she’s there. I would much, much rather pay a bit more and get quality sushi. I will not be returning here. For lack of better words, the sushi here tasted like«cheap sushi», which I have often found at AYCE restaurants. Seriously, take your money up the street to Sushi in Sushi, which is a la carte but much better quality. I have yet to find an AYCE sushi place in Mississauga that I would return to.
Dan L.
Place rating: 2 Markham, Canada
i have to say i was really disappointed with this place. I’ve been to a LOT of all you can eat sushi places in my time and this has to be the most disappointing one i’ve been to ever. But i don’t have the heart to give it a 1 star. If you had one maki roll here. you’ve had them all. because every single roll is basically rice, seaweed, imitation crab, avocado, and cucumber. EVERYSINGLEROLL. with slight variations to them. i wasn’t even full but i didn’t want to eat anymore because i got bored of the stuff i was eating. most of the time i would give a place a second chance because i believe there is some sort of room for improvement that could be a game changer but really, there are so many good all you can eat sushi places, why would i even give this place a second thought? well if i talk about second thoughts too much it might happen and make me move my mouse up a little bit and hit 1 star so i’ll stop there.
Jennifer L.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
ive been here so many times and have always left happy. fast, clean and good quality food. The service is super nice !! would recommend it to anyone
Natasha K.
Place rating: 2 Willowdale, Toronto, Canada
By AYCE sushi standards this is really not that good. The selection is somewhat limited compared to other AYCE sushi places in Mississauga. The unagi sushi was unusually fishy and strange tasting which was a really big turn off since I love eel. It really didn’t feel or taste that fresh and I was honestly worried but no ill side effects the day after so I guess that’s alright. Service is alright. They’re not overly warm or welcoming but I didn’t expect much. They are relatively quick though. Overall, I wouldn’t come here again. It’s one of those kinds of places where you just go to eat to get full, not necessarily for quality food.
Bilal S.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Its all about AYCE baby! I have been here multiple times with coworkers and I would have to say not the best but a huge menu. The service is fast and sushi is average but fresh. The place it self is quite big and their is enough seating available. I didn’t mind it much as I was paying the lunch price and not $ 25 for dinner. Over all not a bad place to eat.
Thao H.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
I dont mind Sushi Sushi, It’s close to home, AYCE, and they’ve got a decent selection for both the kids and myself. I’ve been here a handful of times, and its mostly because its close to home, and can get the family full whilst being within budget(we usually pay around $ 70 after tax for the 4 of us) If you pay cash you can get 10% off. Im a sashimi over sushi girl, and Im quite happy with their sashimi — they are not too thick/thin, a decent amount of fresh, and not frozen like some of the other sushi joints Ive tried. My sons not a sushi fan so it works great for me because they’ve got a great selection of cooked foods, such as pinapple fried rice, fried noodles, etc. Service was great when they first opened, not so much anymore as they have gotten quite busy in the last year. If It weren’t for convenience of the family, I would much rather dine somewhere else. Don’t bother asking for the bill because you have to pay on your way out the door. Overall, I dont mind coming here when we need our sushi fix. The hype is over now, and they really need to up on their service.
Jeff M.
Place rating: 3 Oklahoma City, OK
All You Can Eat(AYCE) sushi is a new concept for me. We don’t have it where I’m from. Which is surprising, because we have AYCE everything else… It actually(kind of, sort of, maybe) blew my mind a little. Free healthcare, Tim Hortons, Hakka food, ketchup chips, shows like Orphan Black, and unlimited sushi. God, I miss and love Canada. I don’t really miss and love Sushi Sushi though. I’m actually not sure how we(a group of five) ended up here, but it happened, and while I wasn’t severely disappointed or disgusted, there were a lot of misses along with a few hits. A lot of the Teppanyaki items were pretty enjoyable. Basically, anything with meat in it was pretty good(I would be surprised if they managed to mess up something like the Grilled Green Onion Beef Roll). There was some noodle dish with beef in it where the beef was weirdly chewier than I would like. The tempura battered stuff was legit, but I don’t know if they can take too much credit for the magic of deep frying food in oil. The namesake on the other hand was really boring. The nigiri was fresh, as were the maki rolls, but the maki rolls all tasted the same to me. The only thing that seemed to change was the texture. I is disappoint(slightly). I ordered the Pad Thai because… Pad Thai. I didn’t know it was possible for food to taste like nothing, but Sushi Sushi pulled it off. The only thing that was Pad Thai-ish about that Pad Thai was the color of the noodles. Seriously. Words can’t begin to describe that bland dish. Flavor profiles were… «Chewy» and… «Noodley»? Even as someone who has never experienced an AYCE sushi joint before, I have to say I was only moderately impressed. There were enough good items for me to say it was A-OK but I doubt I’ll be back if I have any say in the matter. Summary: Somewhere between [A-OK hand-gesture] and [Meh hand-gesture]. [*][*] and some change rounded up to [*][*][*].
Shaji K.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
In a city teeming with AYCE options, this joint definitely does not stand out. It had mixed reviews in nearly every website. Honestly, the sushi wasn’t that great. It was average, bordering below average. If you really want to try this place, try it at lunch time, since it’s cheaper. I wouldn’t dish out $ 25 for dinner.
Nick P.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
For some reason, this place is many peoples favourite AYCE sushi place… but I feel it’s because they haven’t really been to any good ones. Sushi Sushi USED to be great… but as their prices slowly raised, their service and quality lowered. Some of the food is great, and some is just asked to be pushed aside. Not to mention the service is pretty ridiculous. 100% of the time they mess up something. Either you keep getting the wrong dishes, or missing half your dishes. Why is it so hard to follow a table number? I’ve NEVER gone here and had my order 100% correct. It’s on a piece of paper! With the table number!!!
Bernie C.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
I was in the area and wanted to have some sushi. Mississauga is wanting for non-AYCE sushi joints, so I went onto Unilocal and caved to another AYCE sushi place. This place was quite noisy, but that was probably due to the customers as opposed to the servers themselves and also, they were quite busy. The décor was fairly modern as well. It seemed like it tried to copy Spring Rolls a bit. As for the food, we ordered salmon, tuna, mackerel, and snapper sashimi. While the fish was fairly fresh, it was too cold. I understand you want to keep the fish fresh, but sashimi shouldn’t taste like it’s taken out of a fridge. The eel sushi was okay, but didn’t have enough of a BBQ taste. We also ordered a bunch of rolls and the best one was the Las Vegas roll. It was crunchy and hand mango, tuna, crab meat, fish roe and some tempura bits I think. I liked it. So overall, food I would give it 3.5÷5, but overall ambiance was lacking(due to the noise), so docking it down to 3.