Sake Sushi
Sake Sushi at Queens Quay West holds a waterfront position in the Harbourfront area and runs a Japanese Sushi kitchen that has built a fresh-fish following among the… · No website yet.
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Sake Sushi at Queens Quay West holds a waterfront position in the Harbourfront area and runs a Japanese Sushi kitchen that has built a fresh-fish following among the… · No website yet.
Sake Sushi at Queens Quay West holds a waterfront position in the Harbourfront area and runs a Japanese Sushi kitchen that has built a fresh-fish following among the residential community growing on the lakeshore. The Queens Quay address puts the restaurant in proximity to the Downtown core while serving the condo population that's expanded along the waterfront, a neighbourhood that needed a proper Sushi option and now has one. Reviews consistently cite freshness, the qualifier that matters most in Sushi evaluation. The name (sake is both the Japanese word for salmon and the rice wine) covers both the fish that defines the menu and the drink that pairs with it. For waterfront Toronto residents who want Sushi that's as fresh as the lake address suggests, Sake Sushi provides the answer. · No website yet.
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