This is the small little sushi-to-go shop right before you enter the subway station through College Park. I find the sushi/sashimi here really fresh and the prices are very reasonable, and after 4:30pm it’s 2 for 1(they charge you for the more expensive item of the two). Today I had the Maki Nigiri combo for $ 7.99(fresh salmon and cucumber maki and fresh salmon and tuna nigiri), and a seaweed salad for $ 3.99. They were both great and for $ 3.99 you get alot of seaweed! It came to about $ 13 and they gave me a free drink :). They have assorted pop and water as options. This place is definitely great any time, but especially when you’re «on the run» hehe ;)
Tuan B.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
A small shop inside the Aura condo area down stairs. We arrived at the end of the day and they had a special — buy one and get another free. Purchased the sashimi pack with some rolls, was much better than I anticipated. Was fresh and quite refreshing. Would definitely return but of course after hours.
Alina M.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
A tiny sushi place with around 3 – 4 seats and a small ledge as a «table». After 4:30pm there are buy one get one free(equal or same price specials). Honestly, 16 pieces of sushi(2 boxes) for $ 6.75 is a pretty good deal. There’s a decent variety of spicy salmon, salmon avocado, california, etc. The quality of sushi itself isn’t amazing, but it is a good deal considering the price. It’s steps away from the College Park exit at College TTC station, still inside the underground mall, so it is super convenient.
Katie C.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
I’m not a big fan of sushi in Toronto altogether, but sushi from here was decent. COMEDURINGBOGOHOURS, after 4:30PM. I got the jumbo roll(kind of like a dynamite roll) and this other box that had salmon nigiri with a salmon avocado roll during BOGO(2 for $ 7.99). The nigiri is a bit skinnier than usual, but can’t complain. Also got two boxes of salmon maki(salmon + avocado), 2 for $ 5.99. Big chunks of salmon and avocado but admittedly it tastes infinitely better with soy sauce. They are quite generous with their avocado here. Never had browning or old avocado in my rolls, contrary to some reviews. I guess if you can nab up the good stuff, it’ll be worth the money. Wouldn’t come here if it wasn’t for the BOGO offer though. The store’s name tells it like it is. You go into the store, buy it, then leave. It’s a very small space, located between the College subway station entrance and the entrance to College Park so that pathway is always hustling. Try not to get trampled getting to this store.
Tiger S.
Tu valoración: 3 North York, Canada
If you’re not here for the buy one get one free(BOGO), there’s no reason to come here. The sushi is just average. They have 8 piece roll trays for just $ 5.99 + tax. They have sashimi and sushi as well but at a higher price point. They also have some small cucumber rolls Sometimes after work I’m hungry and don’t want anything in the food court so I end up buying 2 trays of rolls. I set my expectations straight when I buy things so I’m rarely disappointed. You really should not be expecting amazing sushi from this place. It’s like walking into a McDonalds looking for fine dining. This place fills my random cravings if I happen to be around.
Ten S.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
OK, as someone that appreciates a good quality sushi… I’m a bit embarrassed to say I eat here. «Sushi on the Run» doesn’t really bring a picture of authentic Japanese cuisine to one’s mind. But sometimes, if there’s nothing in the fridge or if I need a little bite before I go for a late dinner, I’ll stop by for their cheap, BOGO sushi that everyone is talking about in the other reviews. I figure it’s better for me than a pizza slice. You won’t find amazing sushi here, but you can’t beat the price. I usually get the spicy salmon rolls. $ 5.99 for 2 trays of 8 rolls. There are two tiny cramped spots to eat here, but you’re better off just taking it to the food court steps away.
Monica F.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
So disgusting. The cucumbers in the cali roll tasted like they had been frozen and the wasabi wasn’t even spicy… wtf? Gave a piece to my dog(who literally eats everything) …he licked it and walked away. Honestly, if my dog wouldn’t even eat it, that’s a sure sign something is wrong.
Michael L.
Tu valoración: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
The have great sushi when they are running a BOGO! Very affordable though if they dropped their normal prices by a dollar their quality isn’t too bad for the normal price. They are my go to meal for work!
Thu N.
Tu valoración: 4 North York, Canada
Note, this rating is ONLY for the half price special 5−8pm weekdays! If you pass through Yonge/College subway at this time and want something cheap and decent, come here! $ 12 for two trays of sashimi/sushi ! The rolls are even cheaper. So the quality is just alright, and freshness isn’t a quality you look for in a closing special. I rather enjoy salmon and this one is pretty good. Depending on the day, once I lucked out and got really fatty delicious salmon. I thought I’d share this new favourite take out dinner spot of mine. I doubt you can find these prices anywhere in the city, for decent sushi. Without this special, I’d likely rate this 3 stars :)
Hideki K.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
Generous Portion for Sushi On the Run’s Salmon Sashimi. For a take out sushi place, you can’t expect much to begin with, especially when it’s not run by Japanese. However, if you lower your expectations, this place isn’t as bad as it could be. It’s not cheap though. If you want your fill, then go for the Salmon Sashimi($ 12.99), which provides a generous portion of fish. I’ve tried the Green Dragon Roll($ 8.50), but it wasn’t worth good. Also, they don’t accept credit cards.