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Sushi Supreme
Description
Vibrant, informal 2-floor eatery offering a menu of popular Japanese dishes, plus lunch specials.
Nearby attractions
June Rowlands Park
220 Davisville Ave, Toronto, ON M4S 1G8, Canada
Sharon Lois & Bram Playground
June Rowlands Park, Canada
Midtown's Tiny Tots Activity Centre
745 Mt Pleasant Rd Second Floor, Toronto, ON M4S 2N4, Canada
Pottery Playground
601 Merton St, Toronto, ON M4S 1B4, Canada
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centres
375 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4T 2V8, Canada
Moore Park Ravine
205 Moore Ave, Toronto, ON M4T 2K7, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Starving Artist
505 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 1J8, Canada
Hazel's Diner
523 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M4, Canada
The Belsize Public House
535 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M5, Canada
Wild Chicory
525 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M4, Canada
Bread & Butter
507 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2L9, Canada
Instant du palais
557 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M5, Canada
Subway Sandwiches
510 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M2, Canada
Marigold Indian Bistro
552 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M6, Canada
Krabi Thai Cuisine
517 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M4, Canada
Florentia
579 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M5, Canada
Nearby hotels
The Roehampton Hotel
808 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4P 2L2, Canada
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Sushi Supreme

513 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M4, Canada
4.3(303)
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Vibrant, informal 2-floor eatery offering a menu of popular Japanese dishes, plus lunch specials.

attractions: June Rowlands Park, Sharon Lois & Bram Playground, Midtown's Tiny Tots Activity Centre, Pottery Playground, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centres, Moore Park Ravine, restaurants: Starving Artist, Hazel's Diner, The Belsize Public House, Wild Chicory, Bread & Butter, Instant du palais, Subway Sandwiches, Marigold Indian Bistro, Krabi Thai Cuisine, Florentia
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Phone
+1 416-544-0777
Website
sushisupreme.ca

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Featured dishes

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Sushi Bronze
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Hand Roll Set
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Chirashi
dish
Maguro Sushi (2 Pieces)
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Sushi Bento Box
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Chicken Katsu Udon
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Tempura Udon
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Tuna Dragon Roll (8 Pieces)
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Grilled Salmon Roll (6 Pieces)
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Yam Tempura Roll (8 Pieces)

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Nearby attractions of Sushi Supreme

June Rowlands Park

Sharon Lois & Bram Playground

Midtown's Tiny Tots Activity Centre

Pottery Playground

Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centres

Moore Park Ravine

June Rowlands Park

June Rowlands Park

4.6

(534)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Sharon Lois & Bram Playground

Sharon Lois & Bram Playground

4.7

(178)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Midtown's Tiny Tots Activity Centre

Midtown's Tiny Tots Activity Centre

4.9

(100)

Open 24 hours
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Pottery Playground

Pottery Playground

4.5

(29)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Sushi Supreme

Starving Artist

Hazel's Diner

The Belsize Public House

Wild Chicory

Bread & Butter

Instant du palais

Subway Sandwiches

Marigold Indian Bistro

Krabi Thai Cuisine

Florentia

Starving Artist

Starving Artist

4.1

(376)

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Hazel's Diner

Hazel's Diner

4.5

(265)

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The Belsize Public House

The Belsize Public House

4.4

(436)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Wild Chicory

Wild Chicory

4.8

(116)

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Andrei KrasovskyAndrei Krasovsky
It used to be a good sushi restaurant, but not now. We live nearby and order take-out sets quite often. It used to be very good sushi, delicious, fresh, with an affordable price. Now, this place is constantly getting worse. Yesterday, we placed an order and were very unpleasantly surprised by the quality and attitude to preparation. You can see on the attached pics what we've got. The first, I'd like to mention the shape and form. We've got a one big clot of rice and ingredients. Sushi were sticking together and some of them reminded a flat pancake. The second,it's proportion of avocado and fish. Previously they put enough fish inside and a little bit avocado. Yesterday they substituted fish with avocado. A tiny piece of fish and a lot of avocado. When you eat you don't feel the taste of fish, only rice and avocado. And finally, with quite a big order they gave only 1 piece of sticks. I don't mention that there are no anymore such a nice bonuses like, discounts when you pay in cash , miso-soup or salad as It was previously.
Max KirshMax Kirsh
Still Supreme — Even After the Move. I’ve been a longtime fan of Supreme Sushi, and while I preferred their old location, the quality hasn’t dropped a bit. They’re still serving up some of the freshest sushi in the city with perfectly balanced fish-to-rice ratios and that signature attention to detail. The spicy scallop roll is hands-down my favorite in Toronto — rich, creamy, just the right kick — and the spicy scallop hand roll is just as incredible. Their spicy salmon is consistently excellent, and the spicy crab salad is always a winner when I’m looking for something light but satisfying. Prices are more than fair for the quality, and I always leave full, happy, and already thinking about my next visit. The staff are super friendly and attentive, which just adds to the experience. If you’re a sushi lover and haven’t been yet, you’re sleeping.
Dejan RatkovDejan Ratkov
Sushi Supreme has been our favourite sushi place in this neighborhood for years. I’m sure that the Yonge address wasn’t so easy to maintain, especially after 2 years of pandemic and we understand that the Mount Pleasant location is maybe a bit less expensive but it is a small downgrade from their original location. There are less tables and no upstairs. However I am absolutely thrilled that the quality of food hasn’t changed. So, food is very good and we didn’t feel any change compared to their original location. Sushi Gold and Salmon tempura were really good! Miso soup and salad also and their signature tea were great. You may have an amazing meal here which is not so expensive and still very fancy. We are going to continue to visiting this place for sure!
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It used to be a good sushi restaurant, but not now. We live nearby and order take-out sets quite often. It used to be very good sushi, delicious, fresh, with an affordable price. Now, this place is constantly getting worse. Yesterday, we placed an order and were very unpleasantly surprised by the quality and attitude to preparation. You can see on the attached pics what we've got. The first, I'd like to mention the shape and form. We've got a one big clot of rice and ingredients. Sushi were sticking together and some of them reminded a flat pancake. The second,it's proportion of avocado and fish. Previously they put enough fish inside and a little bit avocado. Yesterday they substituted fish with avocado. A tiny piece of fish and a lot of avocado. When you eat you don't feel the taste of fish, only rice and avocado. And finally, with quite a big order they gave only 1 piece of sticks. I don't mention that there are no anymore such a nice bonuses like, discounts when you pay in cash , miso-soup or salad as It was previously.
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Still Supreme — Even After the Move. I’ve been a longtime fan of Supreme Sushi, and while I preferred their old location, the quality hasn’t dropped a bit. They’re still serving up some of the freshest sushi in the city with perfectly balanced fish-to-rice ratios and that signature attention to detail. The spicy scallop roll is hands-down my favorite in Toronto — rich, creamy, just the right kick — and the spicy scallop hand roll is just as incredible. Their spicy salmon is consistently excellent, and the spicy crab salad is always a winner when I’m looking for something light but satisfying. Prices are more than fair for the quality, and I always leave full, happy, and already thinking about my next visit. The staff are super friendly and attentive, which just adds to the experience. If you’re a sushi lover and haven’t been yet, you’re sleeping.
Max Kirsh

Max Kirsh

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Sushi Supreme has been our favourite sushi place in this neighborhood for years. I’m sure that the Yonge address wasn’t so easy to maintain, especially after 2 years of pandemic and we understand that the Mount Pleasant location is maybe a bit less expensive but it is a small downgrade from their original location. There are less tables and no upstairs. However I am absolutely thrilled that the quality of food hasn’t changed. So, food is very good and we didn’t feel any change compared to their original location. Sushi Gold and Salmon tempura were really good! Miso soup and salad also and their signature tea were great. You may have an amazing meal here which is not so expensive and still very fancy. We are going to continue to visiting this place for sure!
Dejan Ratkov

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Reviews of Sushi Supreme

4.3
(303)
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1.0
8y

We came to this place for the second time after having a good dine-in experience the first time. Today we wanted to order take out. We walked into the store, and after not being acknowledged for a good amount of time by the waiter who kept passing by, we decided to pick up the menus lying on the unused table in front of us. We stood there for 10 minutes trying to decide what to order, all the while going unnoticed. Once we had decided, we walked to the back of the restaurant where the cash register was, where we asked the girl behind the counter if we could order takeout. She continued to pack the delivery orders and told us "yes but not now". Seeing that she was busy, we said okay and stood around waiting until she was ready. She never made eye contact with us again and after 5-7 minutes we were about to leave the restaurant, when one of the men waiting for the delivery orders told one of the waiters just standing there that we had been waiting to order for a long time. It was then that we were finally approached. It's unfortunate that a place that serves good quality food has such horrible service. The fact that 4 people saw us enter the restaurant yet didn't ask to take our order is a sign of poor service and prioritization between delivery orders and in-person customers. The customer service from the lady behind the counter especially was so awful that we felt the need to write our first Google Review.

Long story short: sushi is good but dont expect great service here (unless maybe...

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2.0
8y

It used to be a good sushi restaurant, but not now. We live nearby and order take-out sets quite often. It used to be very good sushi, delicious, fresh, with an affordable price. Now, this place is constantly getting worse. Yesterday, we placed an order and were very unpleasantly surprised by the quality and attitude to preparation. You can see on the attached pics what we've got. The first, I'd like to mention the shape and form. We've got a one big clot of rice and ingredients. Sushi were sticking together and some of them reminded a flat pancake. The second,it's proportion of avocado and fish. Previously they put enough fish inside and a little bit avocado. Yesterday they substituted fish with avocado. A tiny piece of fish and a lot of avocado. When you eat you don't feel the taste of fish, only rice and avocado. And finally, with quite a big order they gave only 1 piece of sticks. I don't mention that there are no anymore such a nice bonuses like, discounts when you pay in cash , miso-soup or salad as It...

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5.0
25w

Still Supreme — Even After the Move.

I’ve been a longtime fan of Supreme Sushi, and while I preferred their old location, the quality hasn’t dropped a bit. They’re still serving up some of the freshest sushi in the city with perfectly balanced fish-to-rice ratios and that signature attention to detail.

The spicy scallop roll is hands-down my favorite in Toronto — rich, creamy, just the right kick — and the spicy scallop hand roll is just as incredible. Their spicy salmon is consistently excellent, and the spicy crab salad is always a winner when I’m looking for something light but satisfying.

Prices are more than fair for the quality, and I always leave full, happy, and already thinking about my next visit. The staff are super friendly and attentive, which just adds to the experience.

If you’re a sushi lover and haven’t been yet,...

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