Given its location (out in the sticks and nowhere near an ocean), we were surprised to find a sushi restaurant at all, let alone one with such good reviews. The outside gave us pause but inside, it's clean and cozy with typical décor.. the washrooms and what we could see of the kitchen were very clean, which is the first thing we look for on any first-time visit. The menu is a bit pricey ($8 for miso soup?) but the maki, special maki, appetizer and bento portions were quite large, and the presentation showed a high level of care. The menu included Japanese and Korean dishes, and in all cases, the ingredients were fresh and flavourful. A small special request was met with a smile, and no extra charge, and the staff seemed genuinely happy for our patronage. The refresher (half a fresh orange) at the end of the meal was nice. This wasn't a high-end dining experience, nor was it a showy cosmopolitan affair, but the service was genuine, the food was good and exceeded our expectations. We would definitely eat...
Read moreMisoya is an absolute hidden gem in Nobleton. From the moment I stepped inside, I knew I was in for a special treat with the custom printed sushi themed seat covers.
The staff at Misoya are incredibly friendly, attentive, and consistently check in on you to make sure you are well taken care of. The sushi is obviously made with fresh and quality ingredients. The platter that arrived at our table was very well presented.
One of the highlights of our meal was the birthday surprise for my friend who was dining with me. The staff played a special birthday song, had a special extra roll, and had a sparkler. They went above and beyond to make my friend’s birthday special.
To top it all off, the prices at Misoya are incredibly reasonable, considering the quality and artistry of the food.
If you're a sushi lover Misoya is an absolute must-visit if you are...
Read moreI had sushi, maki rolls and sashimi from all over Canada, US, Korea and Japan. I've got the platter from Misoya today to share with my family, the food was excellent; very delicious, fresh and unique. I haven't tried some of the rolls that were on the platter before, very original. It is visually pleasing especially the stem of a vegetable cut out to look like a serpent swimming in and out of the tray, clever and fun design. Not to mention the portion of the food being generous, the rice to content ratio on the rolls were better than most sushi restaurants I've been to. I prefer japanese restaurants that serve the white pickled ginger as opposed to the pink ones, tastes fresher and more tasty in my mind. Overall a great experience with both taste and aesthetics. I would like to come back and experience...
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