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  • Japanese,

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  • Sushi,
  • Fast Food,

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  • Take-out,

Atmosphere

  • Casual,

Languages Spoken

  • English,
Location
150 Richmond St, Chatham, ON N7M 1N9
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Restaurantica12
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Finally! GOOD sushi in Chatham...

We have been here a number of times and every time has been great! The food is excellent - fresh, melt in your mouth Sashimi, and amazing specialty sushi rolls in addition to the "standard" rolls that you'd expect to find. The menu to varied, so there is something for everyone including those who don't care for fish (curries, soups, noodle dishes etc.). Although the service is just "good" (not great), and the atmosphere is "ok" (too bright for my taste), if you want REAL sushi/sashimi and a great value for money, this really is the only choice in town. They can compete with any Sushi place in Toronto or Vancouver in terms of taste, authenticity and value!

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Restaurantica12
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Great Japanese Food Finally is HERE!

First off, not a fan of raw fish, but I have eaten it 3 times since coming here. The spicy salmon roll with little bits of cooked tempura batter, inside a nori (seaweed) roll with rice and a minuscule dash of wasabi... it's just a great texture all around. Their shrimp and vegetable tempura is amazing, HOT and fresh, and will literally disappear if you are eating family style. Do yourself a favor and over order... someone will eat the left overs I promise you. My new favorite is the Dragon Roll. Which is a sliver of shrimp tempura wrapped with avocado and rice inside nori, then drizzled with a kind of light teriyaki soy sauce. You have the sweetness of the drizzle, with the vinegar rice, the salty nori, then the awesome crispy tempura. Great combination, I could eat 4 without blinking. This food sneaks up on filling you. If you're ordering miso soup, tempura, sushi AND the ice cream, which by the way is so creamy, the best I've ever had at an Asian place, it's definitely hand made or at least tastes that way. They have Mango, Red Bean and Green Bean, all good, but the Mango is the best! But as I was saying, one of the best things about eating Japanese food is the lightness of it. You feel full, but a few hours later you could easily eat again. I have also tried the pork cutlet on rice, the udon noodles (best ramen ever) and as I said, the raw sushi rolls with both salmon, and grilled eel. If you like soy beans, the umame will come hot and salted to your table for a very filling appetizer. These are all acquired tastes, if you only like meat and potatoes, come for the dinner menu, so you can order the Yakitori, which is basically Japanese shish-kebab made from chicken. The service at TS is very attentive, as is the custom, and after your 10th visit, the waitresses will remember you by your face. Though they will still get your order wrong. Do yourself a favor, introduce yourself, make friends right away, so you have a favorite server. I've been about 7 times, and the girls are always nice... but obviously they have a slight language barrier. Not a big deal, the more you go, the better they will get to know you, just like any other place. One of the best things about TS is that it's wide and open, clean, can't say I looked at the floor, they opened in the Winter, so their floors would be trampled with outside traffic from the weather, and who's gonna want to see someone mopping, while you're eating. There is no shut down time from lunch to dinner, so the floor is what it is, hey yer not gonna eat off it, so I don't get the need to see your face in it? The other thing I liked most about TS, is the price. At roughly $16-17, you can eat A LOT of food. As it is all you can eat. If you're going for dinner, I'd add $10 on top of that, but that is when the menu opens up to even more choices. This is one of those places it will take you a year of visiting to know all the things you like and don't like. So far I haven't eaten one thing I wouldn't order again. I'm sorry I waited so long to be a Sushi lover, but now I can't get enough of it. Well actually you will burn out fast on this place even eating once a week here... but man it's good. Great for bringing out of town guests, for that nice light meal before a show or movie. AND they have take out!

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Restaurantica12
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Awesome food, great selection

I love what they have done for the decor of the place, for starters, it's seems very "upscale". The price is right, $21 for all you can eat, M-Thurs. The food is fantastic, delicious, fresh, portions are great. Service was great too, not slow however, we were there on a Monday, with about 12 other patrons. If it were the weekend, could definitely slow things down. The selection of food, is vast! I definitely have to visit again, to try some of the other stuff I couldn't fit in tonight. Try the Sakura Roll, and the Futo roll, definitely 2 pluses in my opinion. Chatham, needs more authentic dining establishments like this. I hope they stick around, this will be a regular stop for us.

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Restaurantica12
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Great food!

Sushi was great! Tempura is amazing. Love all the food and will go back again and again. So glad we finally have this in Chatham. Service is great although they seem too busy and get confused. Only complaint is that the lights are far too bright and makes it feel low scale like a cafeteria. Also the floor is overly dirty.

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