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Canada MIZU OmakasešŸ£ – A Highly Recommended, Super Cost-Effective Spot!

This place has been super popular lately! I thought with these prices, the ingredients might be mediocre, but wow, they’re just as good as some of the high-end Omakase spots! šŸ£ The ingredients are incredibly fresh, and they don't skimp on quality. The portion of sushi rice is just right too, which is perfect for people who aren’t big on rice. The balance is spot on! After just one visit, I fell in love with this place, and I’m definitely coming back! Their add-ons are also amazing—I tried them all! My absolute favorites were the Uni Cup and the Wagyu with sea urchin! They just melt in your mouth, fresh and with a slight sweetness! šŸ˜ The only downside was that the foie gras was a bit too fatty, making it a bit heavy after a few bites. Appetizers 🄣: Both the Miso Soup and Chawanmushi (steamed egg custard) had snow crab in them, but the soup was a little salty for me since I prefer lighter flavors. The steamed egg, though, was silky and flavorful, and the sweetness of the snow crab really enhanced the overall taste. Sushi šŸ£: My favorites were the tuna, scallop, and sweet shrimp with sea urchin! This place has the freshest uni I’ve ever had in Toronto. You can really taste the natural flavors of each ingredient with every bite. The scallop was tender, and the sweet shrimp was juicy and bursting with flavor. The tamago at the end had a delicate seafood flavor, super soft and smooth—I wished I could have another piece! 🄰 My inner egg lover was thrilled. Lunch: 8 courses for $55—amazing value! šŸ’ø Dinner: 15 courses for only $89—it’s honestly such a steal! 🄹 The freshness of the ingredients and the precision of the craftsmanship are absolutely top-notch. Every sushi piece was bursting with flavor, and the rice was perfectly formed—it didn’t fall apart at all. The service was also very attentive, with every little detail handled perfectly. #TorontoEats #TorontoFoodie #ExploreToronto #TorontoOmakase #TorontoFoodAdventures ### Restaurant Name: Mizu Sushi Omakase Address: 3720 Midland Ave Unit 112, Toronto, ON M1V 0G3 Type: Restaurant ###

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Canada MIZU OmakasešŸ£ – A Highly Recommended, Super Cost-Effective Spot!

This place has been super popular lately! I thought with these prices, the ingredients might be mediocre, but wow, they’re just as good as some of the high-end Omakase spots! šŸ£ The ingredients are incredibly fresh, and they don't skimp on quality. The portion of sushi rice is just right too, which is perfect for people who aren’t big on rice. The balance is spot on! After just one visit, I fell in love with this place, and I’m definitely coming back! Their add-ons are also amazing—I tried them all! My absolute favorites were the Uni Cup and the Wagyu with sea urchin! They just melt in your mouth, fresh and with a slight sweetness! šŸ˜ The only downside was that the foie gras was a bit too fatty, making it a bit heavy after a few bites. Appetizers 🄣: Both the Miso Soup and Chawanmushi (steamed egg custard) had snow crab in them, but the soup was a little salty for me since I prefer lighter flavors. The steamed egg, though, was silky and flavorful, and the sweetness of the snow crab really enhanced the overall taste. Sushi šŸ£: My favorites were the tuna, scallop, and sweet shrimp with sea urchin! This place has the freshest uni I’ve ever had in Toronto. You can really taste the natural flavors of each ingredient with every bite. The scallop was tender, and the sweet shrimp was juicy and bursting with flavor. The tamago at the end had a delicate seafood flavor, super soft and smooth—I wished I could have another piece! 🄰 My inner egg lover was thrilled. Lunch: 8 courses for $55—amazing value! šŸ’ø Dinner: 15 courses for only $89—it’s honestly such a steal! 🄹 The freshness of the ingredients and the precision of the craftsmanship are absolutely top-notch. Every sushi piece was bursting with flavor, and the rice was perfectly formed—it didn’t fall apart at all. The service was also very attentive, with every little detail handled perfectly. #TorontoEats #TorontoFoodie #ExploreToronto #TorontoOmakase #TorontoFoodAdventures ### Restaurant Name: Mizu Sushi Omakase Address: 3720 Midland Ave Unit 112, Toronto, ON M1V 0G3 Type: Restaurant ###

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