Temaki Sushi
2156 W Broadway, Vancouver
(604) 738-4321
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Best sushi spot in Vancouver in my opinion, everything on the menu is incredible and it is very reasonably priced all things considered.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Paul was an amazing server - he made our experience so lovely and calm, and even helped us get our car from the parkade. He went above and beyond with his service. Give that man a raise!
We come here often and it’s such a gem. Always consistent, fresh, and high tier sushi with quality ingredients. They’re super accommodating with reservations and it’s become a go to staple. I almost don’t wanna tell people about it so I can keep it as a secret spot!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best sushi in Vancouver. Friendly staff, great food, ambience is good too. One of the only establishments in Vancouver that is comparable to the sushi overseas
Delicious food and we enjoyed the lunch deals. Bit dark inside in the middle of the day but otherwise a fantastic experience, service was very attentive and green tea on arrival was a nice touch
I went here on a recommendation from Vancouver Magazine. It was very good... Menus were overused and dirty. Wait staff was attentive to a fault and I felt rushed. The sushi was very good. I sat at the sushi bar and saw a lot of fish being manhandled. Worth a visit now that you have your expectations managed.
We had an excellent dining experience at Temaki. The food was outstanding. The flavours of the dishes were wonderful. Excellent service, we were seated right on time for our reservation. Will definitely return again. Well done Temaki.
We ordered mostly standard dishes like agadashi tofu, chicken karage, assorted sashimi and ramen. While there's nothing innovative about these dishes, their execution and quality are top notch. That's when you can tell the chefs are next level. We also tried both the Bluefin+Uni sushi and Salmon+Uni sushi. The quality and presentation are again top notch. We feel the balance between Salmon+Uni flavors is slightly better than the Bluefin+Uni. It was Christmas and despite the place being busy, the ambience was warm and cozy. You don't feel rushed or disturbed. All the patrons were very respectful of each other as well.
One of the best sushi spots in Vancouver, it's not the cheapest but the quality is definitely high end.
Delicious, as always...I can always count on great service, happy atmosphere and delicious food, every time I go to Temaki, it's the best Sushi place in Vancouver, in my opinion!!! Highly recommend!
Love the staff here - everyone is wonderful and the quality of the sushi is fantastic! If you are looking for a good sushi spot this place is a must try. They are busy even on week days so be sure to reserve ahead of time
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Temaki Sushi consistently serves very tasty food at very reasonable prices with fast and friendly service.
Lovely place for a high quality sushi meal and birthday celebration. Delicious food and attentive service. We'll be back.
We can't say enough good things about Temaki Sushi. We come every week and always have the best sushi and best service! See you next week!
Love this place and come back often. Service is very attentive and friendly. Only downside on recent visit was the noise level - which made it difficult to have a conversation at our table. Otherwise, strong recommend.
Amazing sushi restaurant. My son (13) and I sat at the bar on a Saturday night in front of the main chef. The quality of fish was excellent and the diversity was very good. The size, the cuts, and the sauces were all on point. For example, the spicy tuna nigiri was not a gunkan-maki but a niece piece with a interesting spicy topping. First time seeing the Kanpachi-Toro and the incredible Engawa (flounder fin) which is served aburi style. Our other favourites were the Hotate, the Chu-toro and the local Uni. Our waitress (possibly chef's wife?) knew her menu very well and was very friendly. The chef warmed up to us after he saw our excitement for every piece. He doesn't serve directly to you, the waitress brings the plates to you. That could be my only suggestion to them. I like seating at the bar for that personal experience. The prices are a little cheaper than other high-end Vancouver spots, and slightly higher than the average sushi places. Very good value in my mind. Would definitely repeat if I lived in Vancouver, We only ate sashimi and nigiri so can't say anything about rolls or the kitchen items. I had a good sake but I am not a connoisseur so can't tell much about alcohol list.
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