Toshi Ryoriten

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Contact Toshi Ryoriten

Address :

1380 Major Mackenzie Dr E, Richmond Hill, ON L4S 0A1, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +977
Website : http://www.toshiryoriten.com/
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Description : Calm, art-decorated Japanese restaurant preparing sushi, noodles, grilled meats & seafood.

1380 Major Mackenzie Dr E, Richmond Hill, ON L4S 0A1, Canada
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Luke L'sk on Google

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A Japanese restaurant located between Richmond Hill and Markham It has large variety of the selection on food tapas, Sushi, sashimi; if you don't know what you order, they also have a set meal. So either you're here for full set course meal or just some snack with drinks This is the place for you. Staffs are very attentive and friendly, food is served in a timely matter too
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Ashley Michelle Huang on Google

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Nice quality omakase. If you prefer to look at the chef making sushi for you, please call and make reservation at sushi bar. Service is good, very delicious, and great value!
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Danielle Erin Abila on Google

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really great experience for trying omakase. i enjoyed the food all throughout, im definitely coming back
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T L on Google

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Budget-friendly omakase in a quaint restaurant. Chef is Japanese and sashimi were fresh. Note that this is an entry-level omakase, ordered Tsukidashi course $70 and Toshi course $90. Flavour was good for this price. If you expect extravagant service or menu items, please pay $100 more and go somewhere else.
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Franco Chan on Google

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Honestly I was quite disappointed with the food and service quality here. Obviously you can't compare Toshi Ryoriten to restaurants like Yasu (which is amazing) in downtown, as these belong in different price tiers of Omakase. That being said, there should be some sort of expectation when you're paying 90 plus for a course. And unfortunately it really does fall short in terms of what I expected. First of all, the nigiri was really not anything to boast about. The selection was ok. The worst part was that 30% of most individual nigiri pieces consisted of overpowering wasabi. I understand that it is conventional to add wasabi to nigiri pieces and I probably had the option to remove wasabi completely. However, usually in other Omakase restaurants; the chefs only put a touch of wasabi to complement the natural flavours of fish. Not the overpowering wasabi taste I experienced the other night there. I do have to give credit where it is due, the duck liver nigiri piece was really good, flavours were on point but that's about the only highlight of the night. Other appetizers were really just overpriced items, nothing special. Service on the other hand was mediocre at best. Don't want to get into details but let's just say I didn't feel the customer service quality, especially this type of restaurant. Felt like some HK cafe waitresses give better services. All in all, if you want a low entry point of Omakase experience, go for it. But personally I would rather dish out an extra 100-200 and try other higher end spots. As the complexity of flavours and customer services of those restaurants are miles ahead of Toshi Ryoriten. Or if you wanna eat tasty budget sushi, there are plenty of other options. Thank you
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Hola Pola on Google

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Very satisfied with the service and food, but I and my husband started diarrhea two and a half hours after the meal. I had gastrointestinal discomfort an hour and a half after eating. I thought it was my personal problem. But if two people have diarrhea, it must be the reason for this restaurant. We did not eat in the afternoon, and we have not eaten any other food except this restaurant. It may be that the raw materials appeared today, but we are very dissatisfied with this place . We would go back to eat it again, but I will definitely not go in the future.
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Susanne Wong on Google

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This is one of the few restaurants that offer omakase in this neck of the woods. I came here to celebrate a special occasion and ordered their Toshi course. If you've never had omakase this would be a good first experience but for the more seasoned eaters this place doesn't match the standards to the others in the city. If it's you're first time definitely try to snag a spot at the bar for the full experience. The bar itself is limited on seating (6 seats) and they only let 4 people sit there at a time to maintain physical distancing. When we first ordered drinks we were surprised how they didn't have a few of the beers on their menu considering it was only the beginning of dinner service. During the meal I found the sushi to be quite inconsistent in terms of how much wasabi was added to each piece. Some definitely had way too much than others, also I felt the rice was a tad underseasoned. I was also hoping to see uni offered as one of the sushi pieces but was disappointed when it was left out. That doesn't go to say they don't have it on their menu, so if you're still feeling hungry you could order it as an add-on. Service was good and attentive and we didn't feel rushed during the meal. We managed to finish just within the 2 hour time limit despite arriving a little late. Overall I'd recommend shelling a few extra bucks for a nicer experience but if you're in a pinch this place really serves a good value meal.
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Alicia Chin on Google

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The food was delicious, but it was definitely pricey. If that's not an obstacle for you, the sushi was amazing and the hot dishes were tasty and super flavourful.

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