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Fukui Sushi
Category: Restaurants Sushi Bars Sushi Bars [Edit]
1612 Bayview AveToronto, ON M4G 3B7
Neighbourhood: Mount Pleasant and Davisville
(416) 487-3388
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
7 reviews for Fukui Sushi
7 reviews in English
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Review from Laura C.
Toronto, ON
I've been coming here for years with my parents. It's one of the few places that there's no fighting about and we all agree upon.
Today the 4 of us came with a coupon voucher, $19 for $40 worth of food. It was an excellent deal with no expiry date and we could use two of them.
Got the Sashimi Boat ($25) with about 20 pieces. Fresh fish, and size was not skimped. It comes with miso soup and salad.
The Soft Shelled Crab was tasty but tasted a little fishy ($8.99)
Tried the grilled eggplant miso, it was good but wouldn't recommend - something you can make at home. Cooked eggplant with miso paste on it, essentially.
Got the grilled Mackeral (Saba) for $8.99 and it grilled and chewy a little.
The best was the Nabasakei Udon ($10.99) with a good clean tasting broth and a half cooked egg floating in the middle.
The parents also ordered a chicken teriyaki.
For dessert we opted across the street to the Mad Italian Gelato Bar
The damage was $110 tonight for 4 people, and with the coupon an excellent deal.Listed in: Where to take my parents to…
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Review from Steve H.
East York, ON
Fresh and affordable
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Review from Rob G.
EAST YORK, ON
This is what my Wife and I experienced.. Note: My wife wrote this to their MGMT. But their Email is no longer in service.
Dear Management,
Imagine entering the front door of one of your favourite restaurants one evening, and being waved away to leave. Imagine how puzzled you are while being greeted only with an annoyed glare by the waitress who says to you, "no more, no more, we have no more room". This was our experience at your establishment just a few nights ago.
My husband and I live in Leaside and had recently discovered your restaurant. We enjoyed our first dining experience there by which in 2 hours, we were very satisfied and happy to pay a $75 bill- it was worth it. That evening as we left with smiles and a full stomach, there were two people standing outside trying to decide where to eat-- we praised the quality and value of your menu and was very excited assure them that they would not be disappointed eating in your restaurant. They appreciated our feed back and went inside to dine.
Quite honestly, we had recommended your restaurant to our friends and colleagues, speaking very highly about the food as well as the service. We were quite certain to make it a regular place to eat Sushi; until now- in light of this surprising turn of events.
Please re-think and re-train your staff to be able to gracefully notify your customers that there will be a longer wait as you find yourself at full capacity-- giving them a choice whether they wish to wait (on a waiting list). It is a simple and honest explanation rather than turning customers away as though they have inconvenienced you by their presence.
On that particular evening, as we backed away out the door (having given no option to wait), there were two other people just behind us-- this time, we looked at them and said, "they're closed now, they're not serving any more people now"-- you can imagine their reaction... "CLOSED??" and we replied "yes, they're not taking any more people because there's no more room"... your waitress confirmed that you could not take any more people and turned them away as well. Our comment was not unjust as you might as well have shut your doors to avoid having people come in and be waved away out the door.
My husband, who has worked in the restaurant business/food services industry was at a loss for words- he and I have never experienced being gestured away and to take our business elsewhere. This was very disappointing to say the least and you failed miserably in recognizing some common sense and professionalism.
We are letting you know as customer feed back and only hope for the best in things to come.
Sincerely,
Carolyn & Robert G. -
Review from Tim R.
On about the 100th visit, I thought I'd yelp. They're good. Very good. Consistently. Fresh, attentive, friendly. And simply really good sushi. Wish the Toro and Shimaaji were available more often, but I'm sure market forces reign. This is a neighborhood Sushi restaurant you wish was in YOUR neighborhood. If you can't find parking on Bayview, use the Green P a block or so south (or park in the RBC lot if you dare and its after hours). Don't even think about going somewhere else to eat.
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Review from Anna V.
Toronto, ON
This is the sushi joint up by my parents' house, in South Leaside, the whitest neighborhood next to Rosedale in the city. It's mostly pubs, cause white people LOVE pubs. Fukui is the only sushi joint and it's pretty bomb considering. First of all, it's called Fukui which doesn't take a genius to start bastardizing in English. I used to tell my mom it was "Fukui White People" and that they were having the last laugh.
They do take out, but not delivery. The sushi is good enough to safely get a chirashi don without having to drown it in sauce to stomach the crap cuts of fish, but it's not so good that I would eat there as a restaurant. It's also well priced and a godsend when I get the hangover craving for sushi and I'm stuck in pub-land and my folks' house. -
Review from André C.
Toronto, ON
I live close by and pick up my sushi here a couple of times a month. Reasonable prices and above average sushi. Especially like the chopped spicy scallops sushi, Toronto roll and the soft shell crab appetizer. The rest is pretty plain, but serves its purpose when you just want to pick up or get some sushi deliverd fast. The restaurant itself is ok, but absolutely not a great place if you want to go out for a great meal.
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Review from Henry A.
Toronto, ON
Was there for dinner. Sukiyaki is one of the three classic dishes of Japan, along with Sashimi and Sushi. It's rare to find Sukiyako in TO. Unfortunately, Fukui's Sukiyaki is terrible. Tastes like it's made from a mix. Pass!
