The Spider Roll ($13.80). Crispy crab legs are used to make into the form of a spider.
Back to Shikiji Restaurant. Besides sushi, we also ordered a bowl of Japanese noodles.
The day after we visited Shikiji Restaurant, we had Japanese/Korean buffet at the Sushi BBQ Inn. Two dishes of sashimi (fresh raw seafood) per person. We were given the choice of salmon, tuna, and spicy seafood. They tasted great, except for the tuna which turned out to be partially frozen. Hmm...previously frozen? Isn't it supposed to be fresh??
The Una Una Roll (Eel Roll) for $16.90. Yumm...
The Salmon Mango Roll ($11.80), topped with colourful tobiko (flying fish caviar). Very appetizing!
Very neat presentation of sushi at the Dazzling Restaurant in downtown Toronto.
The Salmon Mango Roll ($11.80), topped with colourful tobiko (flying fish caviar). Very appetizing!
This dish reminded me of something similar I had in Toronto a few months ago.
Very neat presentation of sushi at the Dazzling Restaurant in downtown Toronto.
Back to Shikiji Restaurant. Besides sushi, we also ordered a bowl of Japanese noodles.
The Chili Goma Ramen (hot & spicy Japanese noodles with sesame) for $13.50. Grind the sesame seeds yourself!
The day after we visited Shikiji Restaurant, we had Japanese/Korean buffet at the Sushi BBQ Inn. Two dishes of sashimi (fresh raw seafood) per person. We were given the choice of salmon, tuna, and spicy seafood. They tasted great, except for the tuna which turned out to be partially frozen. Hmm...previously frozen? Isn't it supposed to be fresh??
Sashimi, maki (roll), and temaki (cone/hand roll).
Our second order.
Our second order.
From left: Rainbow Roll, California Roll, and BC Roll (grilled salmon skin with sweet sauce and cucumber, named after British Columbia for its famous wild Pacific salmon).
Tempura, a classic Japanese dish of deepfried battered vegetables or seafood.
Raw meat for BBQ: chicken, beef, spicy pork, lamb chop, salmon, short ribs etc.
Overall, the amount of food was plenty. We certainly had a lot since we skipped our lunch due to busy schedule. I was in Banff all day skiing with Julian, while Annie was working all day without her lunch box.
Having said that, I wished the sashimi was fresher and the order was unlimited. It turned out to be slightly under $30 per person on the final bill. Good food, great time!
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Attractive pictures! Definitely making me hungry :o)
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