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Makimono Sushi Bar Restaurant

Makimono Sushi Bar Restaurant

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3.9 Google Review
636 Dixon Rd, Toronto, Ontario, M9W 1J1, Canada
(416) 248-6666 www.makimono.ca
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May 16, 2018
Visited for dinner during the week. Nice place and not to busy if you get early. However, could fill up quickly if there are events near by. Was seated and server came by to explain the all you can eat. You get to choose your menu via a iPad and submit your order. Came quickly And presentation was nice, however portions are very small.... like very small!! Defiantly not like other locations which do the same. A bit over priced for what you get and for the all you can eat option. 2 people, with 2 iced tea, bill came out to just under $70.00.

Mar 29, 2018
*WAS Probably the best all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant I've ever been to. Most all you can eat sushi places are real gyp joints, not here. The sushi was made properly without excessive amounts of rice. The service is prompt and efficient. The quality of the other dishes on the menu are very good. A++ * UPDATE Went back a week later and had a completely opposite experience. It was a Friday night (which they charge an extra $2 for) between 7 and 8 p.m. and the place was quite busy. The rice was warm and most of the sushi tasted Bland and quite mushy, and the rules were not wrapped tightly so they occasionally fell apart. If you're going to go I would suggest going during the week or earlier in the evening when the chefs are not rushed and the rice is not warm... And there is not a $2 surcharge for the pleasure eating on a Friday or Saturday night.

Apr 10, 2018
Great service. We went on a Friday night and there was a minimal wait time even though they were pretty busy. The food was great, lots of options for specialty rolls and hand rolls. Their seafood is FRESH. My only complaint is that there weren't that many non-fish options. We had a member of our group that doesn't like fish and usually gets fries, ribs, chicken etc. when we go out for sushi. There weren't a lot of options so $33 was pretty expensive for a meal when you can't really eat much. They also forgot to bring out a lot of the grill items.

May 9, 2018
Its good. Quick serve. Peoples nice. Food quality.. average to me. Or the day that i went was not that great. But it was ok.

Jan 15, 2018
This place is actually pretty cool. It's all you can eat and they give you an iPad to place your order and look at the menu. They also worked around my mushroom allergy. I didn't know the rice had mushrooms in it, when I told the server she quickly replaced it with another one without the mushrooms. It was a good experience and the server was really friendly. I wish the quality of the sushi was a bit better but it's an all you can eat place so it's not going to be the best.

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Mon:11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Tue:11:30 am - 10:30 pm Today
Wed:11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Thu:11:30 am - 10:30 pm
Fri:11:30 am - 11 pm
Sat:11:30 am - 11 pm

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