Adam
Just flew in from Toronto and this was my first meal. Absolutely amazing experience. Not only did it taste fantastic but the service was so sweet and friendly.
Tonight the chef, I believe his name is Paul, demonstrated such a mastery over the creation of each roll it makes the previous sushi restaurants I've been to in Toronto pale in comparison.
The flavors of each item together uniquely complimented each other. From the texture of the fish, to the slight spice and kicks, mixed in with a savory tang.
10/10 I'm going to miss this place when I leave Quebec.
David B
The service was fine but the sushi was not. Way too much rice and not enough substance. The fried dishes were cold. For the price I expected much better quality. $100 down the drain
Shaokai Ren
The worst sushi experience ever. Low quality of the sushi: unseasoned poor quality rice which is not even sushi rice(very generous on the rice though). The fried items were cold. We weren’t even expecting an authentic sushi experience, but this is beyond our lowest expectations. 50$ wasted
Fred Marquis
If I could give it 0 star, I would. I live in Vancouver BC and know what is good sushi and what is not. Everything was wrong about it, even the miso soup.
Gabriela Nino de Rivera
We have been in Japan for four times and we eat many conveyer belt sushi there. So when we knew of the river boats at Nicky's we definitely had to try the experience.
We went for dinner, it was a very busy evening. After sitting down, most of the boats were empty. I think we waited 30 to 40 minutes before their ace chef returned to prepare sushi for the boats. Once the chef started preparing sushi, food keep coming on a regular basis.
I think prices for plates are a bit overpriced. Sushi was good although.
The next time we will try their menu options, what I saw in the tables looked very good.
Ms Jay
The location, decoration and staff was good. Only thing that keep me from 5 starts is freshness of the food. We do like the option that the river part have no menu. You can order anything you would like to (same with some restaurant in Japan) Street parking available
Alex Beaulieu
Verrry good all you can eat sushi and Asian fusion cuisine. Small cosy intimate place. The food is delicious. Must try when in Quebec City đź‘Ś
BĂ©ria L. de RodrĂguez
Great place for an all-you-can-eat sushi dinner, the creations of the chef are amazing and the food is fresh. Is a bit pricey at night on the weekends, so I would recommend going in the afternoon for the lunch menu or during the week at night (which is cheaper) if you don't want to spend 35$ per person, but I would definite suggest you to go, because is the best sushi I ate in Quebec.
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