The fish was fresh and delicious with a beautiful presentation. I had the spicy tuna crunch roll (could have been a little spicier but still excellent) and then sashimi (tuna, yellowtail and salmon). Generous portions...and an extra piece from what was on the menu. I will definitely come back next time I'm in Toronto.
As a regular to Sushi service; things don't always arrive in the order or the timing you wish; it comes as the chef makes your super delicious meal... servered fresh & beautiful We had a combination of items from Miso soup to Sushi, Sushimi, and the CHIRASHI -sashimi rice bowl & some fresh oysters
We were greeted with Hot Green Tea; a very pleasant waitress & everything looked & tasted wonderful .. we will return :) :) :) :) Thank you Yuzu for being open on Sunday for lunch
The best sushi that I've ever had. Everything taste fresh and great. Fantastic presentation and great service. Can't wait to go back and try more items
The sashimi was super fresh and great variety. It was also very aesthetically pleasing with the use of leaves, flowers, and vegetable to accent the dish. The only issue I had with my dining experience was that the table was quite dirty and sticky. Despite this, I still enjoyed this spot and would return.
At first the service was steallar. It was a chilly and I was quickly offered some green tea as I was seated at the sushi counter. As I peered over the menu, I was offered a spinach amuse bouche which was quite fresh and delicate. I decided on a few of the chef’s sashimi choices including King Salmon and an order of uni. Both came quickly and were ridiculously fresh and beautifully presented. I was reminded once again why uni is one of the most unique foods around. It was silky and naughty.
I also went with my sushi standards; miso soup, gyoza and spicy tuna rolls along with their house specialty yuzu roll . The dumplings were some of the best I’ve had in Toronto. The miso was spot on as well. The rolls were acceptable but average. I was a bit disappointed about both the taste and appearance of the spicy rolls. The yuzu rolls (which was topped with torched salmon and scallop) were nicely presented but were overly sweet for my liking. With my tea long gone and my dishes empty, I did need to wait a bit for the bill which seemed to correspond with the surge of online orders from uber eats, foodie, hurrier and whatever other food delivery services that might exist. The ground zero of assembly was right beside me and the paper bags were flying out the door as I was ignored just a little bit.
In the end, although I wasn’t overly thrilled by the sushi rolls the gyoza, sashimi and miso soup were excellent. All in all I enjoyed the experience and it met the aforementioned criteria for a mid-range sushi joint even without the help of the urbanspoon slot machine.
A lot of you may not know but it is created by the same owner as Japango. But for some reason, I have always preferred Japango over this place, especially for Chirashi. I recently went back to try their Omakase, and it sort of redeemed itself to me. For $55, you get
Food is exceptionally good! Their Sashimi is always very fresh and served at the right temperature. A great date spot. Service is a little slower than average.
we had sashimi and assorted roll. best sashimi in toronto. The sakes are also good and not expensive. I definitely will visit this place again!
I love this place! Went there with my friend who came here for visiting and is a Japanese cuisine lover. We ordered uni sushi and this the best one I ever had! I also recommend matcha tiramisu as the dessert! Yuzu everything roll was just like its name with almost everything in it, including unagi, tamago, avocado, tempura shrimp and so many other things!
Yuzu No Hana is a small sushi bar/ izakaya on Adelaide St by Duncan. The place itself is rather cozy and not as big as many of the other places around (and definitely not as loud). The menu here focuses mainly on sushi with some Japanese kitchen items as well.
We ordered the Chef's Sushi Plate ($30), Waafu steak ($26), Seafood Udon, and an extra plate of seared tuna belly nigiri ($7). The Chef's sushi plate consists of 12 pieces of chef's choice sushi and 3 maki pieces. Some of the notables were red tuna, salmon, seared eel, uni, and scallop (though you should expect this to change depending on season and night).
The waafu steak is a nice cut of steak that they prepare sliced already for you so that you don't need a knife and fork (chopsticks are going to be just fine). The steak flavor was great and enhanced by a light sweet sauce as well. The seafood udon had a couple of large shrimp, mussels, fish, crabmeat, etc. The broth was very flavorful and aromatic, while the udon noodles were done a perfect al dente so they maintained their texture without getting mushy.
The service here is stellar as they are friendly and prompt. Don't expect anyone to yell to greet you or anything. Just real unassuming and a nice intimate place for a date. They have an omakase that might be worth a try, but are required to call a day in advance for.
I have always likes this place. Fresh sashimi. Interesting omakase. Friendly staff.
Recently I went there again. Their uni was not as fresh as I was expected. A little disappointment to their "live uni" from Tsukiji market because I had live uni from the shell when i was at Tsukiji Market in Japan.
Their tuna tatare was little different. Usually, it was chopped up and with avocado at the bottom and some soya sauce. This one was like tuna sashimi on top of the sliced avocado and home made soya sauce around it. It tastes great, but just didnt expected it that way. The portion is little smaller than what you can get from other places.
Their desserts are good. I like all three of their desserts. I think my preference changed a bit now. Sake cheesecake would be my fave now.
They used to have a lot of selection in sake. Yet, it seems they have cut down their choices. :(
Their soft shell crab appetizer and spider roll were very tasty!
Good sushi, very fresh. The service is fast, and The place is very calm and beautiful. Incredible choice of sake, expensive a bit but worth a try!
This is definitely one of the best omakase I ever had in DT Toronto. With $120 per person, you are definitely getting your bang on the buck. The sashimi is so tender and refreshing, the beef tartare is great and delicious, and the macha dessert with the gooseberry is my fav, and the uni… oh boy I’m in paradise… You are getting a variety of different tastes and it’s awesome!
Food is very good. Perfect temperature. Prices have sky rocketed i think. Service was very good pre pandemic. Got take out this time.
This is one of the best sushi restaurants i’ve ever been to in Toronto! Service was amazing, and the quality of the fish was awesome! There was way more filling in the rolls than rice, and each bite was to die for. Definitely would come again!
Fresh food always, great service, and always reasonably priced. If you’re looking for a quick sit down sushi place, Yuzu No Hana is exactly what your looking for. Absolutely nothing bad to say and I can’t wait to continue eating here!
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