Moko Sushi
A Japanese Sushi counter offering Nigiri, rolls chirashi bowls built around a focused menu of composed Sushi selections.
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A Japanese Sushi counter offering Nigiri, rolls chirashi bowls built around a focused menu of composed Sushi selections.
MOKO's signature approach centers on curated chef's selections rather than expansive à la carte ordering the Premium Chirashi and Chef's Selection boxes serving as anchors for the kitchen's daily work. This format appeals to diners seeking guidance over choice paralysis, a practical model for a compact West Toronto spot. The Premium N°10 and MOKO Sushi box (Nigiri with spicy salmon roll) are the stated calling cards, both priced accessibly for Downtown Sushi service.
Try the moko sushi, basic chirashi bowl, premium n°10, spicy salmon roll.
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