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Sushi Marche
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1105 Queen Street E, Toronto, ON, M4M 1K7
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Recommend this business?
Alright level of freshness, not really rockin' my world. Order usually takes 15mins ... long wait especially during lunch rush.
Warning: This place ruined me. The sushi and sashimi are so fresh and tasty I now have a hard time enjoying raw fish of lesser quality.
Not going to describe the décor because it’s a take-out joint. Service is courteous. I usually call in my order. I’ve waited anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour to pick up my food.
The big downside of this place? It’s expensive. For example, you’ll pay $7 for two pieces of Hamachi sushi compared to around 5 bucks at most Japanese restaurants in Toronto. Still, the presentation is nice (if you like vegetables cut to look like flowers), and you often get non-standard items, such as Alaskan King Crab and scallops, when ordering the assorted sashimi or sushi plates.
Not going to describe the décor because it’s a take-out joint. Service is courteous. I usually call in my order. I’ve waited anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour to pick up my food.
The big downside of this place? It’s expensive. For example, you’ll pay $7 for two pieces of Hamachi sushi compared to around 5 bucks at most Japanese restaurants in Toronto. Still, the presentation is nice (if you like vegetables cut to look like flowers), and you often get non-standard items, such as Alaskan King Crab and scallops, when ordering the assorted sashimi or sushi plates.

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