Tokyo Express (Heritage)
10871 23 Ave NW, Edmonton
(780) 463-3121
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Great food and service! Will surely go back
Always long wait for pick up orders. Even there dine in is not busy . They always take 10-15 min . Wastage of time . If you cant make just dont accept the orders ,Instead of wasting time of drivers.
Ironic that this place is called “express sushi” because 3 simple rolls took over 25 minutes to receive. There was no one else in the restaurant so I ended up just asking to just get a refund and the waitress asked “why? do you have somewhere else to go after this”. I am absolutely appalled at the service here.
And the cherry on top was it was very mediocre sushi.
Super polite cashier and helped me figure out the menu. The overall atmosphere of the restraunt greatly resembles tokyo. The food took about 5 minutes and it was 22$ for 4 items.
I ordered cucumber maki and their veggie sushi, and it was delicious and fresh. Staff is friendly and welcoming. I recommend Tokyo express to everybody!
Excellent food and service.
Execelleny service
Nice staff, clean environment,friendly staff
Very good chef very nice person always love to go there friendly staff and the guy Ramesh is very professional thanks for the lovely food
Great service
Great cooperation
Restaurantji Recommends
I had a great experience in this location. Food was served hot and very well prepared and presentation was so good. Staff is very experienced and welcoming. Highly recommend this store.
Their owner or chef must be changed, the taste not the same and it took a while to get the food. My noodle soup was not hot and staff looked overwhelmed to serve us and one more couple in whole floor. They can utilize more training and organizing? Hope it gets better.
Salmon bento so good
Great service.
Been coming for years always friendly and great quick meal
Great food and great service
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