THE 5TH TASTE SUSHI RESTAURANT
362 Wilson Ave, North York
(647) 350-9188
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Very reasonable price and the food is very fresh and delicious!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Salmon Sashimi Set, Tempura
Great little authentic Japanese sushi spot, fish was fresh and rolls were very tasty.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
visited on a Monday evening for dinner. The restaurant wasn’t busy, which made for a calm and quiet atmosphere—almost too quiet. Unfortunately, service was very slow. We ordered an udon, a sashimi platter, and an appetizer. The udon and appetizer arrived first, but by the time I had finished the udon, the sashimi platter still hadn’t been served. It took over 10 minutes, despite there being only two occupied tables in the entire restaurant.
I also noticed another table getting frustrated because it took a long time for them to even receive their change. As for the food, it wasn’t very impressive. The flavors didn’t taste fresh, and honestly, I’ve had better sushi from a mall at the end of the day.
If the restaurant had been packed, I could understand the delays, but with so few customers, the experience was disappointing.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
Really loved the sushi here! The restaurant itself is nothing to write home about, but the food was good and it worked for a casual group hangout.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
So we came in less than an hour before closing and I was shocked as to how exquisitely done everything I ordered was. From the perfectly warm miso soup, to the delicious sashimi, spider roll, green dragon and Philadelphia rolls, up to the crunchy shrimp tempura, I was amazed with how everything was masterfully crafted. The staff were very welcoming and didn’t rush us at all, they were courteous and polite. The place was neat and I love the lantern by the window. I’d highly recommended this to my friends and family! 10/10
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good food, the don’t put too much rice on the maki which I love, the service was great too.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very cute restaurant, good sushi!
Favourite hidden gem in the neighborhood!
This is my first time ordering from here and my last. The portions are small for the prices charged. I picked up my sizable order and when I got home and unpacked the order, found no chopsticks or soy sauce was given. I called and told them as much and my son was coming back to pick up. I know some would say why bother but we live close. Plus it's a given to include these items!!! When my son got there he asked for a spicy mayo sauce and she charged him !? The little plastic cup they give you with an order. After all the money I spent, they had to charge. Bad customer service and business 👎
The food is good and the service is superb.
Restaurantji Recommends
Food was delicious and presentation was amazing. The green tea ice cream was the cherry on top.
Our family’s favorite sushi restaurant. Always has innovative rolls and salmon combinations!
Honestly delicious food, made with care. Aside from a language barrier customer service is great and attentive. I only had one issue. They charge 6.95 for the tuna onigiri. So 7 dollars. With the picture below. You can see how small it was. I was thrown off by the size of it, but what was even worse was the amount of tuna in it. It’s 97% rice. It was only like maybe double the size of my maki rolls but it almost had no filling. I felt a little cheated by this. I paid 7 dollars for a hand full of rice basically. Otherwise portions of sushi and maki are perfectly fine and the prices are relative to other stores so I won’t say it’s good or bad. Price for sushi is always a little high. One other thing I guess I can say is for the maki rolls, they are stuck together and sometimes when you take one piece a part the rice can come off.
It was very good - I enjoyed it . Good quality . It was probably a bit overpriced when comparing to similar sushi spots nearby of similar quality
They didn't have physical menus, only an online-style ordering system on a tablet at the table*. While this seems like it would be convenient, that was not my experience. A few of my complaints
-it felt really impersonal.
-only one person can explore the menu and order at a time on the tablet, which can be annoying if some people take time to choose
-because everything is split up, it's very difficult to compare similar items side-by-side; you have to click on an item, read the details and try to remember them while you look up other items.
-it makes it difficult to ask questions about the menu since you have to flag the server down (who has little reason to stop by the table since they're not taking your order)
(On the positive side, it was nice to see a picture of each menu item.)
As for the food, it was average at best. Not worth coming back when there's so many other sushi options.
*They did offer me a QR code to get a menu on my phone, but I find phone menus equally unpleasant to deal with. Most places at least have a few physical menus available on request. Is that too much to ask?
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