Sushi96
A Japanese Sushi counter run by Ukrainian operators, emphasizing fresh fish sourcing and direct-to-table ordering.
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A Japanese Sushi counter run by Ukrainian operators, emphasizing fresh fish sourcing and direct-to-table ordering.
The kitchen works without a fixed menu, instead taking orders live and building plates around the day's catch, a model that demands precision in fish handling and real-time decisions on composition. This format appeals to diners who want visibility into ingredient quality and daily availability rather than a static printed selection. The loyalty program runs through a mobile app, streamlining repeat visits for a largely Downtown customer base navigating the lunch-and-dinner corridor on Dundas.
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