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Nearby attractions
CAA Theatre
651 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1Z9, Canada
Village of Yorkville Park
115 Cumberland St, Toronto, ON M5R 1A6, Canada
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada
Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area
77 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1M2, Canada
Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library
789 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4W 2G8, Canada
Sandbox VR
21 Wellesley St W #1, Toronto, ON M4Y 0G7, Canada
Gardiner Museum
111 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C7, Canada
Queen's Park
111 Wellesley St W, Toronto, ON M7A 1A2, Canada
The Yorkville Rock
131 Cumberland St, Toronto, ON M5R 1A6, Canada
Church of the Redeemer
162 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1M4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
7 West Cafe
7 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M4Y 1R4, Canada
Okonomi House Restaurant
23 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M4Y 2R4, Canada
Eataly Toronto
Manulife Centre, 55 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M4W 1A6, Canada
NAAN KABOB
691 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2B2, Canada
Korean Grill House
754 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2B6, Canada
8Mile Detroit Style Pizza
9 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M4Y 1R4, Canada
Sushi On Bay
1105 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5S 2B3, Canada
Slab Burgers | The Slab Pizza (Charles & Bay)
47 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M4Y 2R4, Canada
Onnki Donburi
Manulife Centre, 55 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M4W 1A5, Canada
Earls Kitchen + Bar
55 Bloor St W Unit 113, Toronto, ON M4W 1A5, Canada
Nearby hotels
The Anndore House - JDV by Hyatt
15 Charles St E, Toronto, ON M4Y 1S1, Canada
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
60 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 0A4, Canada
W Toronto
90 Bloor St E, Toronto, ON M4W 1A7, Canada
Town Inn Suites
620 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2G2, Canada
Park Hyatt Toronto
4 Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2E8, Canada
Victoria's Mansion Guest House
68 Gloucester St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1L5, Canada
The Hazelton Hotel Toronto
118 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 1H5, Canada
Avalon Suites Yorkville
155 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 0B4, Canada
The Yorkville Royal Sonesta Hotel Toronto
220 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 3B7, Canada
Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Downtown
475 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1X7, Canada
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Sushi Umi - Toronto

41 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M4Y 2R4, Canada
4.8(113)
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attractions: CAA Theatre, Village of Yorkville Park, Royal Ontario Museum, Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area, Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library, Sandbox VR, Gardiner Museum, Queen's Park, The Yorkville Rock, Church of the Redeemer, restaurants: 7 West Cafe, Okonomi House Restaurant, Eataly Toronto, NAAN KABOB, Korean Grill House, 8Mile Detroit Style Pizza, Sushi On Bay, Slab Burgers | The Slab Pizza (Charles & Bay), Onnki Donburi, Earls Kitchen + Bar
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+1 416-923-8588
Website
sushi-umi.ca

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Featured dishes

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Appetizer
10 Pcs Sushi
Hand Roll
Tamago
Soup

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Nearby attractions of Sushi Umi - Toronto

CAA Theatre

Village of Yorkville Park

Royal Ontario Museum

Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area

Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library

Sandbox VR

Gardiner Museum

Queen's Park

The Yorkville Rock

Church of the Redeemer

CAA Theatre

CAA Theatre

4.3

(689)

Open 24 hours
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Village of Yorkville Park

Village of Yorkville Park

4.5

(999)

Open 24 hours
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Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum

4.7

(15.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area

Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area

4.5

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Sushi Umi - Toronto

7 West Cafe

Okonomi House Restaurant

Eataly Toronto

NAAN KABOB

Korean Grill House

8Mile Detroit Style Pizza

Sushi On Bay

Slab Burgers | The Slab Pizza (Charles & Bay)

Onnki Donburi

Earls Kitchen + Bar

7 West Cafe

7 West Cafe

4.0

(1.6K)

$

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Okonomi House Restaurant

Okonomi House Restaurant

4.5

(802)

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Eataly Toronto

Eataly Toronto

4.2

(3.2K)

$$$

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NAAN KABOB

NAAN KABOB

4.5

(2.5K)

$

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Reviews of Sushi Umi - Toronto

4.8
(113)
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4.0
38w

I’ve tried almost all the omakase in Toronto except the Michelin-starred ones (because I might as well go to Japan), and here’s my review.

The $68 lunch omakase is an unbeatable deal. The atmosphere is lovely, and the chef was very attentive, even asking if the wasabi amount was to my liking. He was also very friendly, which added to the experience.

The omakase included 10 pieces: a scallop, a hamachi (yellowtail), two shrimp, three pieces of tuna (lean, medium, and fatty), one uni, one saba, and one ikura (salmon roe). The hamachi was outstanding, and the scallop was impressively large and fresh. However, the uni was disappointing—either not fresh or just lower quality—I’d actually recommend not serving it, as a bad piece can ruin the flavors of the following courses, even with ginger to cleanse the palate. I wouldn’t recommend ordering a la carte either (I tried the wagyu + foie gras + uni combo from the March special menu, and the uni didn’t hold up either, just like the one in the sushi). The rest of the selection was pretty decent but nothing extraordinary.

That said, I do have a few complaints. There was a large fish bone (not just a small bone, but an actual bone) in my handroll, which is a big no-no for omakase. The Chinese-speaking waitresses were quite chatty, often talking amongst themselves while serving, which felt unprofessional. The alcohol is on the pricey side (which I assume is how they make money), but the green tea is reasonably priced. It would also be nice if the staff introduced the origin of the ingredients, as that adds to the omakase experience.

For $68, this is an amazing deal—especially since it’s right in my neighborhood. Aside from the fish bone, I’d...

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5.0
7w

As a lover of Japanese cuisine for decades, it feels shameful to admit that this was my time trying omakase. I've wanted tobfor ages, but just never got around to it.

I must say, this was one hell of an experience! The staff was lovely, the food was delicious and the price point was very fair when compared to some of the exorbitant other restaurants in Toronto that offer a similar experience.

Our meal consisted of 1 appetizer, 10 sushi courses, 1 hand roll and 1 dessert. Each bite was exceptional, both flavorful for the taste buds and a a visual feast for the eyes.

If I had one note, I may suggest that there be a little more explanation with each course rather than just saying the name of the dish itself. It would add to, for lack of a better word, the pagentry of the meal and provide a little more insight aside from watching the preparation.

All that said, I cant wait to return and I'll be highly recommending the experience to anyone looking for some...

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5.0
13w

This place is simply delectable. They are a reservation only kind of place, it's simply too small to accept walk ins, but it's an umakase restaurant, meaning a large part of your dining experience is the experience. So if you are coming, please don't be like the inconsiderate pair next to us and put away your phones and enjoy the performance. The chefs are artisans, they are working for you. With it being a Umakase, the menu is a set 10 course, though you can add extra at the end if you wish but we were fine with the 10 courses. Each item we were presented both looked and tasted amazing. Lovely flavours. The staff there are so courteous and kind, very welcoming. Can't recommend any particular item because there's no guarantee they'll have that the next time, but we weren't disappointed with any of them. Would definitely recommend to anyone curious about Umakase, or want to have a nice evening out without...

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Dassie LDassie L
I’ve tried almost all the omakase in Toronto except the Michelin-starred ones (because I might as well go to Japan), and here’s my review. The $68 lunch omakase is an unbeatable deal. The atmosphere is lovely, and the chef was very attentive, even asking if the wasabi amount was to my liking. He was also very friendly, which added to the experience. The omakase included 10 pieces: a scallop, a hamachi (yellowtail), two shrimp, three pieces of tuna (lean, medium, and fatty), one uni, one saba, and one ikura (salmon roe). The hamachi was outstanding, and the scallop was impressively large and fresh. However, the uni was disappointing—either not fresh or just lower quality—I’d actually recommend not serving it, as a bad piece can ruin the flavors of the following courses, even with ginger to cleanse the palate. I wouldn’t recommend ordering a la carte either (I tried the wagyu + foie gras + uni combo from the March special menu, and the uni didn’t hold up either, just like the one in the sushi). The rest of the selection was pretty decent but nothing extraordinary. That said, I do have a few complaints. There was a large fish bone (not just a small bone, but an actual bone) in my handroll, which is a big no-no for omakase. The Chinese-speaking waitresses were quite chatty, often talking amongst themselves while serving, which felt unprofessional. The alcohol is on the pricey side (which I assume is how they make money), but the green tea is reasonably priced. It would also be nice if the staff introduced the origin of the ingredients, as that adds to the omakase experience. For $68, this is an amazing deal—especially since it’s right in my neighborhood. Aside from the fish bone, I’d rate it 7/10.
Josh SousaJosh Sousa
As a lover of Japanese cuisine for decades, it feels shameful to admit that this was my time trying omakase. I've wanted tobfor ages, but just never got around to it. I must say, this was one hell of an experience! The staff was lovely, the food was delicious and the price point was very fair when compared to some of the exorbitant other restaurants in Toronto that offer a similar experience. Our meal consisted of 1 appetizer, 10 sushi courses, 1 hand roll and 1 dessert. Each bite was exceptional, both flavorful for the taste buds and a a visual feast for the eyes. If I had one note, I may suggest that there be a little more explanation with each course rather than just saying the name of the dish itself. It would add to, for lack of a better word, the pagentry of the meal and provide a little more insight aside from watching the preparation. All that said, I cant wait to return and I'll be highly recommending the experience to anyone looking for some tasty omakase!
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I’ve tried almost all the omakase in Toronto except the Michelin-starred ones (because I might as well go to Japan), and here’s my review. The $68 lunch omakase is an unbeatable deal. The atmosphere is lovely, and the chef was very attentive, even asking if the wasabi amount was to my liking. He was also very friendly, which added to the experience. The omakase included 10 pieces: a scallop, a hamachi (yellowtail), two shrimp, three pieces of tuna (lean, medium, and fatty), one uni, one saba, and one ikura (salmon roe). The hamachi was outstanding, and the scallop was impressively large and fresh. However, the uni was disappointing—either not fresh or just lower quality—I’d actually recommend not serving it, as a bad piece can ruin the flavors of the following courses, even with ginger to cleanse the palate. I wouldn’t recommend ordering a la carte either (I tried the wagyu + foie gras + uni combo from the March special menu, and the uni didn’t hold up either, just like the one in the sushi). The rest of the selection was pretty decent but nothing extraordinary. That said, I do have a few complaints. There was a large fish bone (not just a small bone, but an actual bone) in my handroll, which is a big no-no for omakase. The Chinese-speaking waitresses were quite chatty, often talking amongst themselves while serving, which felt unprofessional. The alcohol is on the pricey side (which I assume is how they make money), but the green tea is reasonably priced. It would also be nice if the staff introduced the origin of the ingredients, as that adds to the omakase experience. For $68, this is an amazing deal—especially since it’s right in my neighborhood. Aside from the fish bone, I’d rate it 7/10.
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As a lover of Japanese cuisine for decades, it feels shameful to admit that this was my time trying omakase. I've wanted tobfor ages, but just never got around to it. I must say, this was one hell of an experience! The staff was lovely, the food was delicious and the price point was very fair when compared to some of the exorbitant other restaurants in Toronto that offer a similar experience. Our meal consisted of 1 appetizer, 10 sushi courses, 1 hand roll and 1 dessert. Each bite was exceptional, both flavorful for the taste buds and a a visual feast for the eyes. If I had one note, I may suggest that there be a little more explanation with each course rather than just saying the name of the dish itself. It would add to, for lack of a better word, the pagentry of the meal and provide a little more insight aside from watching the preparation. All that said, I cant wait to return and I'll be highly recommending the experience to anyone looking for some tasty omakase!
Josh Sousa

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