Bento Sushi

111 St Clair Ave W, Toronto

Recent Reviews

Dawson Bechtel

I frequently pick up sushi for lunch on Fridays. I quite like it. My only issue is with portions - 2 is too much and 1 is not enough. I wish there was a side I could pick up also. Anyway, would

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Blondie490

Went for take out, paid 18.00 for dull, boring and tasteless. No shrimp or any other raw fish. Just cold rice with vegetables and drizzled in sauce. Never again. Don’t waste your time or money, go to an authentic sushi restaurant even if it costs more.

Turksdreamer

Great takeout sushi, extremely tasty.. Order sushi from this location every time we visit mid-town Toronto.

nickd18

yes the ramen and the udon noodles may have been more expensive than their downtown equivalent but these were very well done, with a broth that had a good layering of flavours, served quick and hot. Compared to other places at Pearson I would be pleased to eat here again - actually given the quick and friendly service and the fact that I really enjoyed my meal, I'd be happy to go back even if it were in downtown.

Q3350ALpault

Came here to celebrate my mom's bday... The atmosphere was great and the servers were attentive. The food was great... The staff were very accommodating to one of our parties shellfish allergy. One draw back is that I wish they had desert on the menu.

Erico2709

Was looking for some noodles and came across this shop. Price was overpriced at C$15.99 but thankfully it was tasty.

Tvler8

It is a chain of Sushi shops. This one in terminal 1 at Toronto Pearson Airport. The food is good, but mildly overpriced, but then again it is inside an airport.

TrippyPhil

I have stopped here several times for a box and a bowl of soup. It's largely cafeteria style, so think factory production. However, it is a nice spot for a change of pace on the pallet while traveling.

stefano z

We had a Donbury Bowl. Description and pictures on the menu sounded appetizing enough...the first attempt was with salmon. Salmon really tasted awful, dry and tasteless. The lady at the counter told us that this is the way they do it...however she offered to exchange the salmon with chicken. The new bowl was even worst...the chicken really looked terrible and we could not eat it (see picture). The Chinese cabbage was “half dead” under the chicken with few pieces of carrots and dry rice. Cost: 15 Canadian Dollars. It should not be even legal to sell something like this....

31HomeGames

The menu description of the Donburi Bowl sounded good enough...grilled chicken, steamed rice, mixed vegetables and a teriyaki glaze but the actually food was bland and boring. The chicken was almost tasteless, the mixed vegetables were a few small pieces of lettuce and an white unidentified vegetable, and the teriyaki glaze was a sauce squirted over the top. It looked bland and tasted the same. Not recommended.

BuffetConnoisseur

I thought I would grab a quick bite to eat before a long overseas journey. Saw the picture of a bowl of soup and not a bad calorie count. So I got a simple bowl of Udon with chicken and veggies in it. $$$$$$16.94$$$$. Wow. The soup was not bad. The service ok. But the price.... go buy a banana next door for $2.00. I’m going to do a write up in it . Criminals and those doing time in federal institutions should consider leaving a life of crime and going into airport food services. Think of it as a lateral career move. You get to hold people hostage(after security), charge exorbitant amounts of money, and it’s all legal.

patrickbA3775QX

Stopped here for a quick dinner on my way through the airport in October 2018. I asked for the Bento Box and the girl at the counter replied with a snarky attitude "We don't have those today, we have the Donburi bowls, they are the same thing". I'm quite sure they are not the same thing but I said "ok" and I ordered the Salmon Donburi. Never during the rest of this transaction did she look at me or acknowledge my existence even after I said thank you. The guy cooking the food then proceeded to wipe down various parts of the restaurant for 5 minutes, I assumed he was waiting for the food to cook or something. Then the girl snarled at him and said something along the lines of "we have orders". He continued cleaning, then eventually I could hear the girl at the counter bickering with another woman behind the counter about why he wouldn't stop cleaning and make the food. It was pretty awkward for me. Eventually he stopped cleaning and made my food. When he was done, he slammed it down on the counter and turned his back and kept cleaning. I asked the girl if that food was mine and she just replied "yes". Have to love that friendly Toronto attitude...Food was alright but a small bowl of rice with a small piece of salmon and a water was not worth $19.19 even by airport standards. Might be ok if you just pick up some of the already done Sushi and buy it, but I assume it is very overpriced. I would avoid this place.

Montel056

We had a layover at YYZ and wanted to get something to eat. We have had several bad experiences with crappy food at outrageous prices at both Terminal One and Terminal Three. This seems to be the case at most airports. We stopped at Bento to get some noodle soup. Since the Udon noodles had not yet been prepared, the ramen noodles were the only alternative. My soup was to contain vegetables but came with mushrooms as well, which make me ill (they are a fungus - not a vegetable). When I explained that I did not want the mushrooms because I would be sick, the preparer started to fish them out of my bowl of soup. When I spoke with another employee, this stopped and I was prepared a fresh bowl of hot soup. With tax, no drinks, $36.14 for two bowls of soup. I appreciate that rent is expensive at Pearson Airport which means very average food is overpriced. This is the case at Bento Sushi.

djals5

They purposely only put in a tiny piece of ginger so that they can offer to sell you some for $2 dollars!!! Really? Shameful!!

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