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Gal's Sushi
Category: Restaurants Sushi Bars Sushi Bars [Edit]
3621 Hwy 7 EUnit 106
Markham, ON L3R 0G5
(905) 305-7753
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Ambience:
- Casual
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
33 reviews for Gal's Sushi
Review Highlights
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"black sesame ice cream AMAZING." In 2 reviews -
"The shrimp tempura was crisp, clean, with a light sweet..." In 2 reviews -
"Gal's serves up Japanese and Korean food." In 3 reviews
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33 reviews in English
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Review from Jo Jo C.
Markham, ON
I've been here a few times and they always impress me. Family member today wanted Japanese food and instead of going to those AYCE lunch Jap places which doesn't serve sashimi anyways. I suddenly came up with going to Gal's Sushi..Checked out the website online and the menu. I thought the prices were not updated because everything nowadays is getting ridiculously expensive even in food courts. The lunch specials are very well priced.
Starts at 8.99 and up where I can get sashimi and be full. Wow..impressive. Yummy!
They had a full house today but service was still good considering the fact that they only had 4 servers. They tried to get to everyone as soon as they can; same with the food.
Good service. Quality food. Excellent pricing!
Another good thing: they don't have those cheapy 10% service charge which gives no service. I would tip them more!
Yayyy to Gal's! -
Review from Elvis A.
After getting snowed in nearby this sushi joint we didn't have much of a choice on where to eat as this was the only half decent place we could walk too.
Despite the snow storm the place had steady flow of customers with some going for a take out and some opting to dine in.
A somewhat larger group of 10 people we had to wait a bit to be seated.
After that it was smooth sailing. The menu is a mix of Korean and Japanese items so if you are ever in a discussion where the group is divided in choosing Japanese or Korean food this place a decent compromise. I ordered a spicy tuna roll and the chef's sushi dinner. I also added a large Sapporo as I have had long day of work and needed to unwind.
Following my lead the rest of the group also ordered spicy tuna rolls (I said myself oh great the chef is now going to take care to prepare 10 ordered of spicy tuna in one go!)
Food arrived in reasonable amount of time with the service being erratic as sometime we would have to chase a server to give us water while at other times we would have several servers asking if we needed anything with a short span.
The food looked appetizing but was nothing special, just your run of mill generic sushi.
2.5 stars overall. -
Review from Mary C.
Richmond Hill, ON
I've been to Gal's a couple of times, and I have never been disappointed. Each time they have served consistently fresh fish, great service, and attention to presentation. Definitely a go-to place whenever the sushi cravings arise!
I'm all about the appetizers, so was delighted when they served my two favourite ones after we ordered: glass noodle and potato. The glass noodles isn't too oily, and the potato is cooked soft with a sweet glaze. The fact that it was unlimited was a bonus!
"Gal Combi" ($37.99) -20 peice sashimi,12 peice sushi (uni, hamachi, tuna unagi, salmon, scallopi) and 6 peice dynamite maki :
20 pieces may not sound like a lot, but this was enough to fill two people sufficiently. If you like raw fish, you can't go wrong ordering sashimi at Gal's. The fish is SOOO fresh, and nicely sized. Whenever I come here I always end up ordering some sort of sushi set because they usually offer a nice mixture of rolls, sashimi and sushi, with a wide variety of fish. The rice ratio and composition of the sushi is also just the way I like it, with minimal rice, and more fish!
At the end of the meal they serve you some complimentary peices of fruit, and this red bean jelly dessert. I was stuffed at this point, so it was nice to end off on some lighter post-meal desserts. Another satisfying meal at Gal's! -
Review from Eric B.
Toronto, ON
Just had their lunch sushi bento box today. It included about 8 pieces of sushi, 6 roll pieces, noodles, miso soup and a salad. Pretty typical for the sushi specials in markham. For under $10, it's a decent deal. As someone who likes prompt service, it's great to have a buzzer option to call the waitress. Even without this option, they are generally attentive.
I'd have to rate the quality as decent for the price- after all I keep eating and eating here (4-5 times in past 4 months)... -
Review from Billy K.
Markham, ON
I enjoy the Korean dishes more than the Sushi. The sushi rolls are average in my opinion.... but sashimi better. Prices are good and you get a lot of value. Chicken teriyaki also very good. Service is good and they have a silent bell at each table to get the attention of your server. Three stars for the sushi and four stars for the entrees. Been here about 10 times with both service and food consistent. Parking can be tricky and is in the back of the complex.
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Review from krista l.
Scarborough, ON
Sunday lunch at 1:00PM and the place was packed! Luckily we didn't have to wait for a table of 4. Modern decor, plenty of booths and table seating.
All of the servers had ear pieces that made you feel as if they were secret agents. Later realized that once you press the little service button at your table they all stop what their doing and look at you. I suppose the earpiece tells them what table wanted their attention. We felt super awkward!
Gal's serves up Japanese and Korean food. Bento boxes were priced well. Tempura was perfect. Not too much batter. I found myself to be quite full, but complimentary ice cream would of been the cherry on top.Listed in: Sushi in Toronto
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Review from Maggie L.
I've been to this place quite a few times now and they are great if you're not an AYCE lover. The prices are cheap and have a lot of variety.
I really like how they have a button on most tables where you can press and a server will show up. But I have also found that sometimes they ignore it also.
Their sashimi a pretty good and the tables are quite spacious. Washrooms can use a bit of help though. It's always best to show up before noon as that's when all the office workers show up and you'll be in line. The longest I've waited is 15 minutes so not so bad.
Enjoy! -
Review from Cheryl C.
Scarborough, ON
This is one of those places where they serve both Korean and Japanese food. I've been here a few times, and I'll probably come back again mostly because it's close to other places I have to be ;P
The food and service is generally ok, but I subtract one star for lack of consistency. I would put the sushi/sashimi I've had here between the "Meh" and "Quite Good" depending on the visit. Ditto on the service. I only had Korean once - it was the spicy Korean fish soup, which was very spicy and had way too many bones.
Generally the lunch deals are pretty good value. Some of the other menu items seem kind of overpriced, though. -
Review from Calvin S.
Markham, ON
I can understand why this place is busy: It's the only "decent" non AYCE food within a 2km radius.
Unfortunately, this means the ability to charge ridiculous prices for their sushi and sashimi. *buzzer* I've been here a handful number of times, the sushi/sashimi is not worth the price you're paying. Not saying it's bad, but just that it's not worth it. The Korean options seem to fair better IMO.
Just because it's busy, doesn't mean it's good. Head east on Highway 7 east of McCowan, at Galsworthy, and try Osaka. Now THAT is good sushi. -
Review from esthir t.
North York, ON
Been to this place many times. I've had both the Japanese and Korean food. I usually order the sushi trays with over 50 pieces. Sometimes, I order the marinated ribs that comes with rice. Yum, very tasty.
I tried their bulgogi in a stone pot with rice, it was good but a little on the sweet side. I've also been there during lunch times. Sadly, the bulgogi in the lunch set box wasn't that great. Pretty disappointing. =( I ordered the lunch set with the Grilled Salmon, but the salmon wasn't that great. Compared to how the food tasted during my first few visits, the food quality seems to have changed.
In terms of service, pretty quick. Once in a while they do forget what you asked of them- I.e. I asked the waiter to bring me a container and he/she forgets and I have to remind them. -
Review from Cisilia C.
Scarborough, ON
Lunch is DEFINITELY A big thumbs up here! Bento boxes from 8.99! But it's super crowded!
For dinner and my boyfriend and I ordered takoyaki, kalbi ribs appetizer and a 35 or 45 piece sushi, rolls, sashimi set. The service was good and it was quite busy. the takoyaki was decent there wasn't mist bonito flakes and mayo and they lacked the seaweed powder.. We personally preferred the takoyaki at the T&T food court at middlefield and steeles. The kalbi ribs were cook very well! Soft tender and flavorful! The sushi set was fresh and really good plus the shrimp tempura roll and the dragon roll * i believe * has a lot of avocado! My only downside is the amount of wasabi they place in the sushi. It might've been busy so they put a heavier hand but what if someone can't take wasabi or take that amount. But luckily we had no major problems but a few piece I had to take a big gulp of water to get it down.
Other then that it's DEFINITELY worth a go if you don't want ayce and fresh selections! -
Review from D L.
Toronto, ON
Been to Gal's at least 10+ times.
The lunch deal is where it's at. The L4 Sashimi combo is tasty and filling. At $7.99 with miso soup and salad, it's a deal. I'm a pretty big eater and I am very full after it.
Couple other noteworthy items:
- Spicy Salmon roll (fresh and well seasoned)
- Soon Tofu (Nice and spicy with deep flavours and silky tofu)
- BiBimBap (Generous and fresh toppings) -
Review from Neil A.
Gal's isn't the best sushi I've ever had but it certainly isn't the worst either. I would definitely go back but probably for lunch instead of dinner. The sushi bar is quite small and the atmosphere is a little weird. You sit down low unlike most bars that have you on bar stools. The place is equipped with cameras in the ceiling like a bank. I can't imagine why this is necessary behind the sushi bar. It's not like the dudes working there are sampling the sushi and there certainly isn't any money being transferred there..... It sort of reminded me of a McDonalds were the management has no respect for the employees. Additionally it's a bit weird that the Asian dudes preparing the food have name-tags like "Paul" and "Mark".... Overall the service was good and I would say the price was a bit below average for sushi.
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Review from Stephen W.
Markham, ON
This place is great if you want Korean Food and Japanese food at a good price.
Like other Korean Restaurants, they complement your meal with the free apps (You have to ask for their Kim Chi, they dont normally give it for free unless you ask for it).
Their Lunch Specials are all well priced.
For what you pay, the sushi is worth ordering.
I recommend:
LA Kal Bi
Soon Tofu
Rolls (Order A3... bang for your buck)
Sushi platters
The service is good, BUT, there is one gentleman who is literally a one man show!, he is a machine! Watching him work was definitely a performance. He is able to Host / Take multiple orders / help out with the bar&refreshments / Clear Tables / Greet / settle bills ect when it gets busy. I think I also saw him helping the Sushi Chefs too! Great Friendly professional service. -
Review from Jennifer K.
Markham, ON
The fish are fresh! Taste much better than AYCE sushi!
We usually order the GAL Combi (Sushi and Sashimi mixed) and Bulgogi (beef in hot pot with rice).
The sushi are all bite sized... but you can tell how fresh they are!!
This place is always jammed pack with people during the weekend and tons of people coming in to pick up their takeout orders.
The service is fast and friendly. All the meals come with standard of soup, salad, Appetitizers(sweetened potatoes and glass noodles) and dessert (orange and red bean cake).
And I love the black seasame ice cream here ($3.99 for 2 big scoops great for sharing but I am not sharing!) I just love to smile at people with my blackened teeth! -
Review from Tony C.
Richmond Hill, ON
Came here after a good hard workout and was ready to feast! Recommended by two friends, both said this place was really good. They'll be sending me hate mail when they see my review.
I ordered a bento box along with a sashimi platter to share. I think I've been spoiled by Ninki's (on Adelaide St.) bento boxes, good tasting and cheap! The bento boxes at Gal's were ok, you get an abundance of food, 11 pcs of sushi, 4 or 5 slices of sashimi, teriyaki salmon and rice for $15.99. Like the previous reviewer said, their sushi and sashimi needs to improve, their sashimi slices were way too small. Very disappointed, I've had better.
One thing that was good was my friend's L.A Kal Bi (Korean style short ribs), the meat was thick, tender and flavourful. For dessert we ordered black sesame ice cream, I was impressed with that, very good! I don't think they make it in-house so can only give credit for a good job finding and sourcing it.
The name of the restaurant has "sushi" in it, you'd expect the place to offer good sushi/sashimi, Gal's Sushi simply did not deliver. -
Review from Tammy Y.
Mmmmm.... Gal's Sushi is my kinda Gal. Fresh, funky, and oh soooo finnneeee. A whopping platter of sushi was enough to share between five very hungry people, and though our eyes were a little bigger than our stomachs, we still found ourselves clanking chopsticks over who would get the last piece of butter fish and unagi.
Good things to note:
1. This place gets really busy, even on a weekday night.
2. Like the "doorbell" system on each table to call for service (though a little impersonal, and actually not noticeably more efficient)
3. Sushi does NOT come with an overwhelming bed of rice. Each dainty piece of fish is nestled on a small cushion of rice, more like it. Who wants to get full on rice when going out for sushi?
4. Definitely leave room for their amazingly tasty and dark sesame ice cream.
5. Fish is fresh, and the spicy salmon roll is among the best I've tried. -
Review from Joe H.
Gal's Sushi is located at the right beside the hilton suites clocktower. The area has really developed as I never really went behind the plaza. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw a abundance of blooming restaurants. I was referred to Gal's Sushi from a friend's glowing review and decided to try it.
Upon entering the restaurant, you'll notice that it is usually packed. Don't come at a good hour and expect to wait.
Gal's Sushi is a Japanese/Korean restaurant so expect two sides to the menu, one Japanese and one Korean. In my opinion there wasn't that big of a difference. Really... this is a korean restaurant. If you look at the menu you'll notice duplicates in the japanese section from the korean section.
I order the sushi/sashimi everytime I come here. The fish selection is excellent. I usually get the "choice" box's because they come with better fish, unlike their other salmon filled boxes. The choice sets come with Uni (sea urchin), tuna, hamachi (yellowtail), ahi hamachi, white tuna, mackerel, snapper, and sweet shrimp. OMG the ahi hamachi is AMAZING!
The rolls however, are below par. I compare them to food court quality. They are usually filled loosely and often with ingredients that have been made well before ordering it (ie. don't expect your dynamite roll to be crunchy... the tempura was made hours before). The rice is also not flavoured properly. It's pretty much korean/japanese rice, but you can't really taste the sugar/rice vinegar mixture that you're supposed to have with it.
I also had the gyoza, and was very disappointing. The dough for the dumpling was really really thick (think bun, not dumpling) and didn't really compliment the texture of the dumpling. It was like eating a tiny thin breaded bun.
The main courses were hit and miss. One of the times I've had the spicy seafood soup on the japanese side. When it actually came out, I noticed that there was only one mussel, a tiny piece of cuttlefish, and one shrimp. Really... RIP OFF.
The korean side white fish spicy soup is much better. Lots of stuff in it. However, I noticed that the soup base was pretty much the same thing. They probably just scoop in some ingredients, add some broth and then boil it up quickly.
The bim bim bop was actually pretty good as well. Not the best I've ever had, but again, kinda like what you would expect at a food court.
All in all, if I were to recommend this place to someone I would say to go only for the sushi and sashimi. For the price that they're offering it you can't really go wrong. Perfect for lunch! Get some sake too! -
Review from Jason V.
North York, ON
Gal's is just mediocre. Ive had cheaper in Downtown that tasted way better. The problem is for its pricing, its not exactly high end, its more of the lower end of restaurants however with that being said, Most of the cheap eat-ins are alot better in midtown/downtown or hwy 7. Its not really worth the trip however if your in the area and you enjoy bland japanese or korean food. go for it.
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Review from Stephan J.
Toronto, ON
I was working at the Sheraton Parkway with a friend and we had time to kill at lunch so we decided to go for sushi. My buddy frequents the area and said he knew of a great place. When he told me it was Korean/Japanese I should have known better. We got there right at 11:30 when they opened so it wasn't busy. I ordered a sushi/tempura box and 2 orders of Unagi sushi as it's my favourite. My supposed Unagi arrived but it was Uni, not my favourite. The server took it away and it was replaced. It was pretty good but I've had better for less $$. The tempura was good but the sushi portions were very small. When we were finished our main meal I was looking forward to green tea ice cream but before I could even ask if they had it our bills were put on the table. Granted by this time they were busy but this is a big no-no in my books as I regularly get more to eat if it's good. My friend then tried to pay with interac and the server said there was a $20 minimum? C'mon really. I can understand $5 but that is ridiculous! Also I've never seen such expensive Toro in my life, $12.99 for 2 pieces. I might as well go to Fune or Nami!
I will definitely not return to this place. -
Review from Rana L.
I would rank it a 3.5 +. I went here with my bff & we both ordered the lunch special. I had the L3 $7.99& she had the L4. Lemme tell u.... I nearly wanted to pack some stuff but didn't (big mistake). We were bloody FULL cuz we tried to eat everything. The lunch special came with a small soup & salad.
Service was alright. The food came out fast! Also, we were there 30 mins after it opened and 15 later the place was buzzing with ppl. Would def. come back here for lunch! It was a great deal & it was clean here too.
I had trouble finding it at first. Just remember the restaurant faces highway 7! You have to walk out & u'll see it :) Lots of parking underground as well. -
Review from Henry F.
Markham, ON
Lunch is a very busy time there. Go early, or you will have to wait.
The place is loud! The laminate floors, un-covered tables, and relatively bare ceilings make noise bounce around like the busiest of restaurants. So if you're more than a party of 6, you won't be talking to anyone more than 4 feet away without shouting (and slightly spitting) at them!
The food....wow, great vareity and the prices are very reasonable. They have both Korean fare and Japanese fare. Lunch bento boxes are great at $7.99. the Sashimi box nets you about 8 pieces of sashimi, 6 rolls, and another 6 pieces of sushi! That's a great deal. THe fish was very fresh, and you can actually taste the salmon. It wasn't bland like most "cheap" places, but it actually tasted great (non-fishy of course).
We also had the Pork-Bone-Soup. Now...for a place with so much vareity, it was pretty good. The pork was boiled long enough so the meat just falls off the bone. The soup base was great....spicer than most places, but just right for me since I like hot. The portion however was a bit lacking, and the little kimchi dishes were sparse at only 2. If you're looking for good pork bone soup, this is a "Quality over Quantity" place. Korean restaurants like Owl of Minerva and Nak Won provide much larger portions, lots of appetizer dishes, and you pay $1-2 less, and for the same level of quality. This one was $7.99, so not cheap for PBS....but, it was good, and it leaves you satisfied. Bring a bib, it gets messy!
Service: Lots of gadgetry, they all have headsets with their 2 way radios, and they also have a button at each table to "Buzz" the waiters. But...it's busy...and as hard as they are working, you do end up waiting. But like most Asian restaurants, you're there for the food and value, not the service, so don't expect too much. I would say they are slightly better than average, but that's as far as it goes (don't expect a smile, or hear about their specials or an explanation on anything).
Overall, if you are in a big group, you may have to wait for a table, you won't be able to talk to everyone due to the noise, BUT...everyone will find something they like on the menu and the value is very good, appropriate for 95% of people's wallets. So...good for groups, especially work groups where people have a diverse taste for food (within in the Asian fare category of course).
I would return here again, it's worth going once in a while. -
Review from Laurie G.
North York, ON
Love this place. We always get Sushi1 and a korean dish. I tried their Kimchi chigae and it was awesome. Ive never had their lunch bentos but the prices are great if you can order by 3 pm
Please don't park in the fire route -
Review from Vivian Y.
I've definitely had much better sushi. I think that they can use some improvement on the size of their sashimi slices as well as their nigiri. I've never seen such tiny balls of rice under a tiny thinly sliced piece of fish.
It's fresh - I'll give it that...but 3 stars and a repeat customer because it's conveniently located across the street from where my brother lives so we order from there all the time. -
Review from Rudy W.
so I went back on tuesday, apparently the manager was a different one.
for me, sushi chef should have the whole control on how he need and wants to prepare and serve the food, not the manager.
on monday, the manager let the chef to do what the customer wants.
on tuesday, different manager said. sorry, if we don't have it in the menu, you can't have it.
... so, if you want to get a good sushi, skip tuesday.
monday was good for sure, I haven't been back there yet. (disappointed).1 Previous Review: Show all »
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1/31/2011
great food, great service.
the sushi was nicely prepared. the waiters took our order and we make some… Read more »
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1/31/2011
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Review from Elvin W.
Markham, ON
Shrimp tempura 5/5
Beef terriyaki 2/5
Shrimp tempura dragon 2/5
Gam ja tang 3/5
Chap chae 4/5
Chicken katsu 4/5
California roll 4/5
7 of us came for a family birthday dinner, with ages ranging from 12 to 90 we would need a diverse menu to satisfy everyone.
We didn't order sushi or sashimi based on the other reviews. But we ordered several different dishes.
The night was busy (surprising) so the food took a while.
The shrimp tempura was crisp, clean, with a light sweet sauce.
An unacceptable number of shrimp shell bits in the shrimp tempura dragon 4 shell bits in one piece and even one bit in the tempura
Chicken katsu surprisingly not dry.
Beef teriyaki was bland.
Overall value for money: 2/5
Service: 2/5
Satisfaction after meal: 3.5/5 -
Review from Zoran B.
Markham, ON
I'm almost regular at Gal's sushi. There's something about the atmosphere there, the secret-agent-like service, with waiters talking into their sleeves and passing on your order to the well-staffed sushi bar. Okay, maybe they don't talk into the sleeves, I think the microphones are actually pinned to the lapels of their uniforms, but they do have an earpiece through which they are directed toward the waiting customer. Some tables (sadly, not all of them) have a call-button, which comes handy during the busy hours, when it's not easy to get waiter's attention. Although, if you're seated by the non-buttoned table, you can still try the usual body-language and wave your arms until noticed.
Menu is a mix of Japanese and Korean food. Sushi is good, fresh an relatively inexpensive. (One can't use words "sushi" and "cheap" in the same sentence.) My favorite are dragon rolls sushi, actually rolls in general are above average. The rest is comparable to other sushi places - fresh, but nothing special. Sashimi is a-ok, but it wouldn't hurt if it was sliced a bit thicker.
Recently, I took my mother there for lunch. Now, mom is an absolute carnivore and doesn't care much about fish, so that was an experiment of sort. In short, sushi passed the test, mom actually enjoyed it. But, chicken teriyaki was, for lack of more subtle word, awful. It was dry and tasteless.
For all the sushi (and sashimi) lovers out there, I'd recommend Gal's Sushi. Just stay away from chicken and you should be fine. Don't forget to flash your secret agent badge at the entrance for speedy service.Listed in: Markham chew-holes
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Review from Lily Y.
Toronto, ON
When i got to this place it was packed. I didn't have to wait to be seated. I ordered from the lunch special. L4 Sashimi, Sushi, Roll Box which was $7.99. I waited 5-10 minutes for my food!?! while the person next to me got theirs first when i ordered before them. The Sashimi was thinly sliced! I think my thumb was bigger than the sashimi. The rolls fell all over the placed and was messy to eat and the sushi was super tiny with tiny bit of rice.
The only good thing about this place was the decor. Nice and Clean. The service was just okay. The food was okay as well i wouldn't say it was "fresh" in my opinion. -
Review from Rachael T.
Toronto, ON
My last day in Toronto during Christmas... and my last time I will see my best best best friend for a while because she is going to teach in Asia...
.... and surprise surprise.. there is a MAD STORM... blizzard, snowy, windy, and COLD... but that's not stopping me from seeing my best friend.
She suggested Gal's Sushi nearby and I cannot deny sushi... even on a day like today, it doesn't stop people from getting into their cars and driving for food. Parking is underground and luckily, the exit lead to right beside the sushi entrance. However, if you were to park on the ground lot, you will have to walk all the way around to the front of the restaurant.
The interior was very chic and modern - black and traditional decor. The space was very big and clean.
The menus had a large selection which consisted of both japanese and korean cuisine. Lunch bento boxes start at $7.99 - $9.99. I, along with my bff ordered roll / sushi boxes. It came with miso soup, salad, and in the box there was approx 6 pieces of sashimi, rice, potatoes, and 6 pieces of sushi... I think there was more but I can't remember. I was so full and could not finish the whole box. The fish was very nice in both taste and cut. The rolls consisted of california, crab salad, deep fried yam... the potatoes had this nice sauce covering it, not sure how to explain it but I could not stop eating it.
Service was good and tea was always refilled. Although I love Stone Bowl Bimbipap, I'm not convinced that I will try it here. However, I would come back for lunch and even dinner if I had the chance! -
Review from Joanne W.
This restaurant is amazing for great sushi. My friends and I ordered a large platter to split between us. In the end, it was about $20 per person, but the quality was excellent. My friend ordered a bento box, and it was filled with sushi and sashimi. Definitely worth the price. This restaurant also offers both Korean and Japanese food. The only problem is that you may have to go a bit early. We went on a Saturday around 6, and it was already packed.
Listed in: OMNOMNOM sushi + sashimi
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Review from Reynold X.
Gal is located at a very convenient location, especially for those who work at the high tech companies nearby. At lunch time, this place is always packed. The food quality (sashimi, sushi) is not too bad. The portion is a bit on the small end. They should seriously fill at least half of the bowl with miso soup and give more rice in their bento boxes ...
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Review from mii c.
Mississauga, ON
an OK place. though sashimi not the greatest. i would stick to the maki rolls, tempura etc. korean is a bust. a little over priced for what you get. quality sucks and apps not as good relative to others. this place is not bad to hit up for sushi cravings though since price is decent. there are other jap restaurants that rank much better in terms of quality food a la carte for same price. service is more chinese style. fast. black sesame ice cream AMAZING. atmosphere awesome. always busy and decor nice. recommend only if craving for sushi and in the area.
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Review from Uros M.
Toronto, ON
Favorite sushi place in Markham.
