REVIEW | Yasu
Just over a year ago, Yasu Sushi Bar opened in Harbord Village, sending a buzz around Toronto about the newest spot for the best nigiri. We, of course were intrigued and couldn't wait to try it - what took us so long, right? Finally, we made reservations and experience the sushi-only omakase at Yasu, first hand.
Omakase translates to a meal, comprised of Chef's selections. Yasu offers an 18-course Chef-selected nigiri meal with a dessert at the end.
Omakase translates to a meal, comprised of Chef's selections. Yasu offers an 18-course Chef-selected nigiri meal with a dessert at the end.
The restaurant takes 2 seatings on weeknights from 6PM and another at 8:30PM. On weekends, there are 3 seatings at 5PM, 7:15PM and 9:30PM. And yes, a reservation is required to dine at Yasu.
As this is an Omakase-style meal, so naturally, the space is limited. At Yasu, that means 13 diners at the bar and 2 on a table by the window at one seating time. I personally suggest sitting by the bar to watch all the sushi-magic happen and be the first to get the pieces. I noticed that the plates being sent to the table were after we were served our pieces first at the bar.
Without further a due, see below for each piece of sushi that we had:
Shima Aji: Striped Jack
As this is an Omakase-style meal, so naturally, the space is limited. At Yasu, that means 13 diners at the bar and 2 on a table by the window at one seating time. I personally suggest sitting by the bar to watch all the sushi-magic happen and be the first to get the pieces. I noticed that the plates being sent to the table were after we were served our pieces first at the bar.
Without further a due, see below for each piece of sushi that we had:
Shima Aji: Striped Jack
Tai: Red Snapper
Hotategai: Scallop
Iwashi: Sardine
Hotategai: Scallop
Iwashi: Sardine
Tai Ma Dai: Sea Bream
Zwaigan: Snow Crab
Hirame: Fluke
Smoked Sockeye Salmon
Seigo: Sea Bass
Kanpachi: Amberjack
Ikura: Salmon Roe
Toro: Bluefin Tuna - 3 ways:
fat, medium, lean
Katsuo: Bonito
Sesame Ice Cream
It was hands-down the best I've had in Toronto! I wish I can buy this separately.
Wow, what an experience! For both Clara and I, this was our very first sushi-only Omakase meal. We have to say that the whole seating from beginning the end was enjoyable and fun to savour the natural taste of each course. We loved it to the very last bite of the Sesame Ice Cream!
At $80 per person for an 18-course Chef's selection, we definitely think it's worth it.
Zwaigan: Snow Crab
Hirame: Fluke
Smoked Sockeye Salmon
Seigo: Sea Bass
Kanpachi: Amberjack
Ikura: Salmon Roe
Toro: Bluefin Tuna - 3 ways:
fat, medium, lean
Aburi Saba: Smoked Spanish Mackerel
Katsuo: Bonito
Tamago: Soft Egg
Sesame Ice Cream
It was hands-down the best I've had in Toronto! I wish I can buy this separately.
At $80 per person for an 18-course Chef's selection, we definitely think it's worth it.
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