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168 Sushi — Restaurant in Vaughan

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168 Sushi
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Large, sleek all-you-can-eat destination offering Chinese, Korean & Thai dishes along with sushi.
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Montana’s BBQ & Bar
2011 Steeles Ave W, North York, ON M3J 3N3, Canada
Red Swan Pizza - Vaughan Steeles ave
Inside Dufferin Steeles Centre, 1520 Steeles Ave W Unit 120A, Vaughan, ON L4K 3B9, Canada
Eggsmart
1520 Steeles Ave W unit 117, Vaughan, ON L4K 3B9, Canada
Emily’s Palace Caribbean Restaurant
1520 Steeles Ave W, Concord, ON L4K 3B9, Canada
Shawarma Royale
1520 Steeles Ave W #118, Concord, ON L4K 3B9, Canada
thairoomgrand steeles
1881 Steeles Ave W #1B, Toronto, ON M3H 5Y4, Canada
Raj Mahal Indian Cuisine
Dufferin Corners, 1881 Steeles Ave W, North York, ON M3H 5Y4, Canada
PHO NON LA
1881 Steeles Ave W Unit 05, North York, ON M3H 5Y4, Canada
Pho Foodie
2061 Steeles Ave W, North York, ON M3J 3N3, Canada
Tim Hortons
1600 Steeles Ave W, Vaughan, ON L4K 4M2, Canada
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168 Sushi

1520 Steeles Ave W #103, Concord, ON L4K 3B9, Canada
3.9(2.2K)
Open until 10:00 PM
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Large, sleek all-you-can-eat destination offering Chinese, Korean & Thai dishes along with sushi.

attractions: , restaurants: Montana’s BBQ & Bar, Red Swan Pizza - Vaughan Steeles ave, Eggsmart, Emily’s Palace Caribbean Restaurant, Shawarma Royale, thairoomgrand steeles, Raj Mahal Indian Cuisine, PHO NON LA, Pho Foodie, Tim Hortons
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+1 905-760-1680
Website
168sushibuffet.com
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Sun11 AM - 10 PMOpen

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Featured dishes

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Avocado Salad
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Futomaki (4pcs)
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Sweet Potato Tempura Roll (6pc)
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Seafood Tempura Dinner (12 Pcs)
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Boat B (36 Pcs)
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Salmon Lover (20 Pcs)
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194 Shrimp With Maggi Sauce (12pcs)
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Japanese Fried Udon
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Crispy O.K. Chicken

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Nearby restaurants of 168 Sushi

Montana’s BBQ & Bar

Red Swan Pizza - Vaughan Steeles ave

Eggsmart

Emily’s Palace Caribbean Restaurant

Shawarma Royale

thairoomgrand steeles

Raj Mahal Indian Cuisine

PHO NON LA

Pho Foodie

Tim Hortons

Montana’s BBQ & Bar

Montana’s BBQ & Bar

4.6

(2.5K)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Red Swan Pizza - Vaughan Steeles ave

Red Swan Pizza - Vaughan Steeles ave

4.3

(323)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Eggsmart

Eggsmart

4.8

(308)

Closed
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Emily’s Palace Caribbean Restaurant

Emily’s Palace Caribbean Restaurant

4.2

(165)

Open until 12:00 AM
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mikeyeatstomikeyeatsto
This popular $23.99 lunch AYCE sushi spot just added to its dinner menu.🙌🏻 🪭168 Sushi Buffet now has free items including truffle wagyu pressed sushi for weekend dinner (1 per customer) for its 18th anniversary. Their AYCE variety is extensive including unlimited sashimi, signature rolls, BBQ scallop & dim sum. Try the full 168 item menu for dinner.🍣 The vibrant sushi tasted so good, including BBQ black dragon rolls, hand rolls & torch pressed rolls that filled our table. Also fill shrimp & mango salad to your heart’s content at the salad station along with shaved ice & more at the dessert station.🍧 📍1520 Steeles Ave W, Vaughan plus locations in Mississauga, Waterloo, London #torontoeats #sushi #asianfood #vaughaneats #foodporn #foodbeast #torontosbest #torontofoodblog #tofood #asianfood #yyzeats
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This was one of the worst buffet experiences I’ve had in Toronto and giving it 1 star is honestly the highest I can justify. To begin with, we weren’t even given wasabi when seated. For a place that markets itself as a sushi buffet, failing to offer wasabi without request is already a red flag. What made it worse was how difficult it was to get the attention of a server to ask for basic things like this. The sashimi quality was really bad. The surf clam (hokkigai) was extremely dry—like it had been sitting in a fridge for days—and the red snapper (tai) was sliced so thin that it lacked any proper texture. It didn’t taste fresh either, and overall gave off the impression of cheap, low-effort preparation. The takoyaki was another major letdown. It was oddly shaped, tasteless, and just poorly made—definitely not something I’d expect from a Japanese-style buffet. We also encountered several ordering issues: for instance, we ordered bulgogi and stir-fried vegetables using the tablet, but the dishes served looked completely different from the images shown. The stir-fried vegetables even included meat, which wasn’t in the photo at all. And then came the charge for leftover food. Despite explaining that the only reason we didn’t finish some items was because of poor quality, we were still told to pay an extra fee. We had ordered octopus sashimi during our first round, but left a few slices because it didn’t taste fresh. About 20-30 minutes later, we decided to give it another shot, thinking the second batch might be better. We couldn’t finish it again for the same reason. At checkout, the server used this second order to justify the extra charge, claiming that if it was truly a quality issue, we shouldn’t have ordered it again. But how would we know for sure unless we tried again? The logic here was just absurd. When we raised the issue about how thin the red snapper was sliced, the server replied, “It’s always like that here.” But as first-time customers, how are we supposed to know that your standard has always been this low? If I complain about the sashimi being dry or watery, I’m comparing it to the quality I’ve had elsewhere—which, frankly, is far better. Just because your regulars don't complain doesn't mean your food is acceptable. Everyone has different tastes, and dismissing feedback just because “no one else said anything” is an awful way to treat customers. For two people, our final bill including tax and the $3 penalty charge came to $100.55. At that price point—or even less—there are plenty of far better Japanese or Asian buffets in Toronto that offer both superior quality and respectful service. This was our first and definitely last time visiting 168 Sushi. Also, I’d like to apologize for not being able to provide more photos. I usually don’t write Google reviews and don’t have the habit of taking pictures of my food. The one photo I did take was originally meant to be shared privately with a friend, just to show how the food served at 168 Sushi looked noticeably different from what was shown on the ordering tablet. The two dishes in the photo were supposed to be stir-fried vegetables and bulgogi. The tablet clearly showed a picture of the restaurant’s version of bulgogi, yet what we received looked nothing like it—and throughout the entire meal, I never even saw a single piece of broccoli, which was shown in the photo. At the time, I honestly wasn’t planning to post a public review, but after the whole experience, I felt that future customers deserved a heads-up.
Terence ChangTerence Chang
Went here for a family dinner on a Friday night. It was on the pricey side of ayce buffets being about $32 a person (might be the norm, moved from Toronto a year ago, not sure what the going rate is now for weekend dinners). There was a wide variety of things to choose from on the menu. They have the iPad menus which seems to be a growing trend among Japanese buffets. The first round of sashimi was good, exactly what I expected from ayce, nothing to wow about but nothing terrible. We got an assortment of rolls which were hit and miss. A few of the miss rolls had cream cheese in them, again not bad per se but not my cup of tea. The tempura was crispy and yummy. I did appreciate the speed of service here, and wait staff were quick on the uptake of empty dishes and plates. They had salmon, beef and white fish tataki which wasn't bad. The second round was when things got fishy... Pardon my pun. The reason for this was that the second round of sashimi didn't taste appetizing and was very fishy. The rest of the order was fine, short ribs were good, grilled eggplant, and the other usual things you'd find at ayce. One of the highlights of this place were the crab legs at the salad bar, if you're a fan of that. The reason this place is a place you should check out if only at least once is for the desserts. They have a crushed ice (snow) machine with an assortment of jellies and syrups to make a delicious mountain of sugar. They also have your usual affair of ice creams, jello, cakes and mousses. If you're in the area and you want just to stuff your face this isn't a bad place to go to. If you want a special night with great food, then maybe look somewhere else because the food is good but not great. Would I go again? Probably, but it wouldn't be my first choice.
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This popular $23.99 lunch AYCE sushi spot just added to its dinner menu.🙌🏻 🪭168 Sushi Buffet now has free items including truffle wagyu pressed sushi for weekend dinner (1 per customer) for its 18th anniversary. Their AYCE variety is extensive including unlimited sashimi, signature rolls, BBQ scallop & dim sum. Try the full 168 item menu for dinner.🍣 The vibrant sushi tasted so good, including BBQ black dragon rolls, hand rolls & torch pressed rolls that filled our table. Also fill shrimp & mango salad to your heart’s content at the salad station along with shaved ice & more at the dessert station.🍧 📍1520 Steeles Ave W, Vaughan plus locations in Mississauga, Waterloo, London #torontoeats #sushi #asianfood #vaughaneats #foodporn #foodbeast #torontosbest #torontofoodblog #tofood #asianfood #yyzeats
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This was one of the worst buffet experiences I’ve had in Toronto and giving it 1 star is honestly the highest I can justify. To begin with, we weren’t even given wasabi when seated. For a place that markets itself as a sushi buffet, failing to offer wasabi without request is already a red flag. What made it worse was how difficult it was to get the attention of a server to ask for basic things like this. The sashimi quality was really bad. The surf clam (hokkigai) was extremely dry—like it had been sitting in a fridge for days—and the red snapper (tai) was sliced so thin that it lacked any proper texture. It didn’t taste fresh either, and overall gave off the impression of cheap, low-effort preparation. The takoyaki was another major letdown. It was oddly shaped, tasteless, and just poorly made—definitely not something I’d expect from a Japanese-style buffet. We also encountered several ordering issues: for instance, we ordered bulgogi and stir-fried vegetables using the tablet, but the dishes served looked completely different from the images shown. The stir-fried vegetables even included meat, which wasn’t in the photo at all. And then came the charge for leftover food. Despite explaining that the only reason we didn’t finish some items was because of poor quality, we were still told to pay an extra fee. We had ordered octopus sashimi during our first round, but left a few slices because it didn’t taste fresh. About 20-30 minutes later, we decided to give it another shot, thinking the second batch might be better. We couldn’t finish it again for the same reason. At checkout, the server used this second order to justify the extra charge, claiming that if it was truly a quality issue, we shouldn’t have ordered it again. But how would we know for sure unless we tried again? The logic here was just absurd. When we raised the issue about how thin the red snapper was sliced, the server replied, “It’s always like that here.” But as first-time customers, how are we supposed to know that your standard has always been this low? If I complain about the sashimi being dry or watery, I’m comparing it to the quality I’ve had elsewhere—which, frankly, is far better. Just because your regulars don't complain doesn't mean your food is acceptable. Everyone has different tastes, and dismissing feedback just because “no one else said anything” is an awful way to treat customers. For two people, our final bill including tax and the $3 penalty charge came to $100.55. At that price point—or even less—there are plenty of far better Japanese or Asian buffets in Toronto that offer both superior quality and respectful service. This was our first and definitely last time visiting 168 Sushi. Also, I’d like to apologize for not being able to provide more photos. I usually don’t write Google reviews and don’t have the habit of taking pictures of my food. The one photo I did take was originally meant to be shared privately with a friend, just to show how the food served at 168 Sushi looked noticeably different from what was shown on the ordering tablet. The two dishes in the photo were supposed to be stir-fried vegetables and bulgogi. The tablet clearly showed a picture of the restaurant’s version of bulgogi, yet what we received looked nothing like it—and throughout the entire meal, I never even saw a single piece of broccoli, which was shown in the photo. At the time, I honestly wasn’t planning to post a public review, but after the whole experience, I felt that future customers deserved a heads-up.
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Went here for a family dinner on a Friday night. It was on the pricey side of ayce buffets being about $32 a person (might be the norm, moved from Toronto a year ago, not sure what the going rate is now for weekend dinners). There was a wide variety of things to choose from on the menu. They have the iPad menus which seems to be a growing trend among Japanese buffets. The first round of sashimi was good, exactly what I expected from ayce, nothing to wow about but nothing terrible. We got an assortment of rolls which were hit and miss. A few of the miss rolls had cream cheese in them, again not bad per se but not my cup of tea. The tempura was crispy and yummy. I did appreciate the speed of service here, and wait staff were quick on the uptake of empty dishes and plates. They had salmon, beef and white fish tataki which wasn't bad. The second round was when things got fishy... Pardon my pun. The reason for this was that the second round of sashimi didn't taste appetizing and was very fishy. The rest of the order was fine, short ribs were good, grilled eggplant, and the other usual things you'd find at ayce. One of the highlights of this place were the crab legs at the salad bar, if you're a fan of that. The reason this place is a place you should check out if only at least once is for the desserts. They have a crushed ice (snow) machine with an assortment of jellies and syrups to make a delicious mountain of sugar. They also have your usual affair of ice creams, jello, cakes and mousses. If you're in the area and you want just to stuff your face this isn't a bad place to go to. If you want a special night with great food, then maybe look somewhere else because the food is good but not great. Would I go again? Probably, but it wouldn't be my first choice.
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38w

This was one of the worst buffet experiences I’ve had in Toronto and giving it 1 star is honestly the highest I can justify.

To begin with, we weren’t even given wasabi when seated. For a place that markets itself as a sushi buffet, failing to offer wasabi without request is already a red flag. What made it worse was how difficult it was to get the attention of a server to ask for basic things like this.

The sashimi quality was really bad. The surf clam (hokkigai) was extremely dry—like it had been sitting in a fridge for days—and the red snapper (tai) was sliced so thin that it lacked any proper texture. It didn’t taste fresh either, and overall gave off the impression of cheap, low-effort preparation.

The takoyaki was another major letdown. It was oddly shaped, tasteless, and just poorly made—definitely not something I’d expect from a Japanese-style buffet. We also encountered several ordering issues: for instance, we ordered bulgogi and stir-fried vegetables using the tablet, but the dishes served looked completely different from the images shown. The stir-fried vegetables even included meat, which wasn’t in the photo at all.

And then came the charge for leftover food. Despite explaining that the only reason we didn’t finish some items was because of poor quality, we were still told to pay an extra fee.

We had ordered octopus sashimi during our first round, but left a few slices because it didn’t taste fresh. About 20-30 minutes later, we decided to give it another shot, thinking the second batch might be better. We couldn’t finish it again for the same reason. At checkout, the server used this second order to justify the extra charge, claiming that if it was truly a quality issue, we shouldn’t have ordered it again. But how would we know for sure unless we tried again? The logic here was just absurd.

When we raised the issue about how thin the red snapper was sliced, the server replied, “It’s always like that here.” But as first-time customers, how are we supposed to know that your standard has always been this low? If I complain about the sashimi being dry or watery, I’m comparing it to the quality I’ve had elsewhere—which, frankly, is far better. Just because your regulars don't complain doesn't mean your food is acceptable. Everyone has different tastes, and dismissing feedback just because “no one else said anything” is an awful way to treat customers.

For two people, our final bill including tax and the $3 penalty charge came to $100.55. At that price point—or even less—there are plenty of far better Japanese or Asian buffets in Toronto that offer both superior quality and respectful service. This was our first and definitely last time visiting 168 Sushi.

Also, I’d like to apologize for not being able to provide more photos. I usually don’t write Google reviews and don’t have the habit of taking pictures of my food. The one photo I did take was originally meant to be shared privately with a friend, just to show how the food served at 168 Sushi looked noticeably different from what was shown on the ordering tablet. The two dishes in the photo were supposed to be stir-fried vegetables and bulgogi. The tablet clearly showed a picture of the restaurant’s version of bulgogi, yet what we received looked nothing like it—and throughout the entire meal, I never even saw a single piece of broccoli, which was shown in the photo. At the time, I honestly wasn’t planning to post a public review, but after the whole experience, I felt that future customers...

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34w

First of all, I was served raw chicken and when I told the server, I didn’t even get an apology, just a dirty look and asked me if I wanted to reorder. Whatever, it’s my first time here and I’m not going to let one unprofessional staff ruin the experience for me. I’ll let it slide.

A bit later on, we asked for the bill at 9:30, knowing that the restaurant closes at 10 as to help them speed up the process of closing for the day. As soon as we asked, a girl in glasses rudely tells us “we’re going to charge you for all the leftovers” WHILE we’re still eating. We then explained to her that we’re still eating and if they want us to pay later then so be it. While we’re finishing our food, every single of the waitresses started circling us, giving us dirty looks, and whispering to each other. Just disgusting behaviour… I don’t care if you need to go home at 10:00 pm sharp, if your hours are open until 10:00 then customers should be able to eat until 10:00. You going home right on time doesn’t take priority over paying customers eating at your restaurant. Get that in your heads.

I was furious and wanted to complain to the manager about the raw chicken after this ordeal, but the same girl with glasses gave me attitude and a sarcastic tone that their company policy isn’t responsible?? I asked to speak to a manager and she said yeah okay I’ll tell the manager, I then asked if the manager is even here and she said “nope I think they’re gone already”. Just unbelievable how some people have jobs in service but think it’s acceptable to behave like that.

While we were paying our bill we were $5 short for 15% tip (honestly didn’t even want to tip at all), and then once again another waitress complained and said it was a MANDATORY 15% even though it said “suggested tip”. I googled this and unless it was written in the menu somewhere, you cannot force customers to give a certain amount of tip. So on top of all this they swindle us for more money for horrible and disgusting service. Just unbelievable. Night was literally ruined by these horrible, rude, and disgusting staff.

Never coming back, thanks for the worst experience I’ve ever had at a sushi restaurant.

Edit - just scanned through a few reviews and realizing a lot of people feel the same way - great food but horrible service. I feel bad for the chefs in the back working hard, so honestly the owner/manager needs to fire the entire service team and rehire in my opinion. I can’t imagine how many customers they lose because of these rude and...

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44w

Unacceptable Behavior Towards a Loyal Customer

I have been a loyal customer of Sushi 168 for almost 10 years and have never had any issues until today. I ordered sushi, sashimi, and shrimp tempura for pickup. When I got home and opened the bag, I realized that there was no soy sauce or wasabi. I immediately called the restaurant to inform them, as I cannot eat sushi and sashimi without them.

To my surprise, they insisted that they had given me two bags and that the missing items were in the second bag. However, in reality, I only received one bag. They refused to believe me until I suggested that they check their security cameras. Only then did they finally agree to provide the missing items and asked me to come back to pick them up.

It takes me 15-20 minutes to drive to the restaurant one way, and if I were to take the bus, it would be up to an hour round trip. Despite the inconvenience, I drove back to pick up the soy sauce and wasabi. Upon arrival, I asked to speak with the manager. The employee I spoke to falsely claimed to be the manager, even though I know who the actual manager is. It was clear she did not want me to escalate the issue.

I explained that due to their mistake, I had wasted 35 minutes of my time and gas, and my shrimp tempura had gone cold. As compensation, she offered me a $2 coupon for my next visit—an insulting amount given the circumstances. If I had taken the bus, I would have spent $3.35 on transportation alone, not to mention my wasted time. When I asked if they could at least offer a canned drink instead of the $2 coupon, she simply said, “No.”

I left with my soy sauce and wasabi but no proper compensation for their mistake.

To the management: This experience has left me extremely disappointed. You can verify my long-standing loyalty by checking my phone number in your system. The behavior of your staff was unacceptable—especially the fact that an employee lied about being the manager. If I do not receive proper compensation, I will not be returning to...

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