The best AYCE sushi in Toronto isn’t so much food as it is a challenge. Raw fish fiends flock to these places to stuff themselves full of the maximum amount of maki, nigiri, sashimi and more for a flat rate. Where will you test your sushi-eating abilities next?
This is the best AYCE sushi in Toronto.
9 - Yellowtail SushiBooth seating is a step up from most AYCE spots at this Markham restaurant where a $29.99 weekend dinner includes sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki, udon, stir fry, ramen and tempura.
3 - KaKa All You Can Eat on Bay
Two locations of this renowned restaurant, one in Markham and one near Gerrard and Bay, serve premium torched sushi featuring ingredients like foie gras and Hokkaido scallop all for the flat rate of $34.99.
8 - Yang's Kitchen
This popular Markham spot is always jammed with diners loading up on raw fish which is better quality than your usual spots. For weekend dinners they also offer extra items like crab legs.
7 - Ten-Ichi Japanese
iPad ordering and over 180 items are the norm at this Scarborough AYCE spot. Dinners are $31.99, $34.99 including teppanyaki.
5 - Sushi Legend
With locations in North York and Scarborough, this place boasts an AYCE menu with over 168 items including udon, ramen, rice and grilled items as well as sushi.
10 - Aji Sai
The weekend dinner AYCE menu with dozens of teriyaki, sushi and roll options is $28.99 at multiple locations of this popular local AYCE chain.
11 - Maki Sushi III (Laird)
This casual joint in Leaside charges $28.99 for AYCE dinner on weekends. The huge menu includes not only a ton of sushi rolls and pizza, but also dim sum items and noodle dishes, even pad thai.
4 - August 8
Locations of this spot are dotted throughout Ontario, but Toronto's is in Chinatown. For $30.99, not only can you get your usual sushi, but dim sum like dumplings, buns and spring rolls as well. Order it all from iPads at each table.
6 - Fushimi AYCE (Church St.)
Expect choices that are a little out of the box at this all-you-can-eat sushi fusion spot in Church Wellesley Village. The quality of the sashimi here is definitely a step above most AYCE spots.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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