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Osaka 1 Sushi

Osaka 1 Sushi

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Fort Erie, Ontario, L2A 3G4, Canada
(905) 871-6571 www.osaka1forterie.ca
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Apr 2, 2018
We've ordered take-out sushi from here a couple times now. The quality of the sushi has always been really good, staff have been friendly and the price is great. I really like the rock n' roll and the dragon rolls. I really wanted to like the happy roll but it doesn't stay well in the car ride home (would taste better fresh out of the fryer instead of 20 min later). We've never eaten inside or done the all you can eat here yet. I have seen quite a bit of reviews that say they cut you off. I would recommend ordering a party tray to go. You are getting a lot of sushi, more than you can eat in one sitting and the price is comparable to all you can eat sushi anyways, plus you can eat in the comfort of your own home cuddled up and watching anime. This is our go-to sushi place in Fort Erie.

Apr 11, 2018
good food fair prices fast and friendly staff

Oct 6, 2017
All you can eat place that cut off our orders even though we were all still eating. Won't be going back despite the food being good

Apr 5, 2017
Had to change my review after the experience we had today. 2 of us went for lunch. After the first order we weren't offered another sheet for an order. When the waitress finally decided to come over. She cleared the dishes. And I had to stop her to ask for another order sheet. The entire time she was rude. Just stand offish. She never said we couldn't order again but it felt that way. And for the record the second sheet was only dessert. She has a conversation, more of an argument with the sushi chef in Japanese but it sure sounded like it was about us, since we were the only ones in the place. Crap service. Won't be back I will drive you Wind in the falls or Seasons in St. Kitts where all you can eat is not looked down upon.

Aug 19, 2017
Healthy food, quick service and delicious. Great with friends!

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