Very nice sushi place in downtown London. I have only been once and I had their sushi bento box. The sushi was fresh and delicious, the prices are reasonable and the service was great. It’s a small restaurant but I liked the laid back and intimate vibe. I would definitely go again and try some of their other options. I wish the bento boxes came with seaweed salad instead of iceberg lettuce but can’t complain.
Joanna D.
Classificação do local: 4 London, Canada
Found this little place just around the corner from our house. Takeout was quick, fresh and delicious. We’ll definitely be back.
Lugan M.
Classificação do local: 5 London, Canada
I don’t write a lot of reviews, but i had to for this wonderful place! I took a date there(First date), we got there around 8 not knowing they closed at 9. We ate our dinner, which was amazing. We ordered wine with dinner and a glass after. We talked and talked. We paid for the meal, everyone was so nice the whole time. On our way out I turned around to thank them for the great meal and saw the hours of operations… they had closed at 9, it was now 10:15pm! They had stayed open just for us! They never said a word about their closing time. Wow!
Alida R.
Classificação do local: 4 London, Canada
Sushi Ya runs a phenomenal lunch special! They were pretty busy when I visited at around 1PM on a Friday, so you might want to get there on the early side if you’re on a short lunch break. They offer a variety of bento boxes ranging from $ 10 — $ 13, with inari(tofu pockets) on the low end, and sashimi on the high end. The boxes come with a sushi roll(you can choose from California, spicy tuna, or salmon), salad, a couple of dumplings, and your main dish. They’re preceded by a fantastic bowl of miso soup. It’s plenty of food to fill you up, and a great deal. The sashimi I tried was excellent: thick cuts of tender, fresh, flavorful fish. I’ll be back for sure! The rest of the menu looks good as well, and is decently priced. But lunch seems to be the really super deal. Metered parking on the street outside.
Shelley C.
Classificação do local: 4 London, Canada
Stopped in here on a Friday night. Had a sashimi box. Excellent. Usually tuna is not a highlight of sashimi but here it was. Interesting décor… had me wondering about previous building uses. Apparently this place is super busy at lunch for the office crowd. It was quiet when I was there. I did not notice an AYCE option on the menu.
Patrick G.
Classificação do local: 5 London, Canada
Sushi Ya is probably the best Sushi Restaurant in the downtown London area. The quality and offering is better than any of the other downtown spots that have popped up in the last three to five years. The quality of the green tea is superb. The location is cozy and intimate and the staff is very friendly, a great place for lunch or dinner. Prices are quite reasonable especially compared to some of the lesser quality places in the area. In my opinion there are only two decent Sushi restaurants in the city. Sushi Ya is one and the other is Shiki on Wellington Rd. South.
Sara J.
Classificação do local: 2 London, Canada
I wasn’t thrilled with this place. Yes, the atmosphere was cosy and intimate and the service was pretty good. What got me was the quality of the fish and the prices they’re charging. For two of us, ordering a couple of rolls and some sashimi, it came to almost $ 80 and they charge for tea. I ordered tuna sashimi but the fish looked too translucent; the rolls are bigger than they should be because they use too much rice. In my opinion, there are better sushi restaurants in the downtown area.
Amanda M.
Classificação do local: 4 London, Canada
We had been struggling to find a good sushi restaurant and then we stumbled upon Sushi Ya. It had a cozy & friendly atmosphere and offered a variety of affordable menu options. The sushi is fresh and delicious(try the Volcano Roll!). It’s safe to say we’ve found our new go to sushi spot!
Chelsea A.
Classificação do local: 4 Waterloo, Canada
This place is small and easy to miss, but don’t let that fool you — it’s good! As soon as we sat down they brought us complimentary edamame, which was a nice surprise. And the sushi itself is very tasty. They also offer rolls made with brown rice, which is really hard to find at sushi restaurants in London. I’ll definitely be going back!