The Sushi World Guide - for Restaurants outside Japan.




Currently listed: 5 Restaurants in
Saskatoon, Canada/Kanada.

Otowa Japanese Restaurant Samurai Sushiro
Toyama Japanese Restaurant (CLOSED!) Yohei

Otowa Japanese Restaurant

Name:Otowa Japanese Restaurant
Address:227 2nd Avenue South, Saskatoon, SK
Phone:(306) 651-3888
Review:"Excellent atmosphere and menu. The prices are steep but the food is excellent. Highly Recommended. "
- Jarett (gelwt4@sasktel.net) [July 31st 2006]

Saskatoon



Samurai

Name:Samurai Japanese Steak House
Address:601 Spadina Cres. E., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Phone:(306) 683-6926
Opened:7 days a week
Review:"The restaurant is located inside the Delta Bessborough Hotel. Expensive food (when compared with city like Vancouver and Toronto). Their maki sushi is definitely. California roll is imitation crab wrap in seaweed and rice."
- F. Kan

Saskatoon



Sushiro

Name:Sushiro
Address:737B 10th St East (just off Broadway), Saskatoon
Phone:665-5557
Review:"Open since Oct 2003. Beautiful fresh sushi prepared in an open kitchen. Eat in their young vibrant restaurant or order by phone for take out. Their menu is on line at their website. "
- Grant Fraser (grant.nicola@shaw.ca) [Nov 23rd 2003]
Link:Restaurant Website

Saskatoon



Toyama Japanese Restaurant (CLOSED!)

Name:Toyama Japanese Restaurant (CLOSED!)
Address:227-2nd Avenue South, Saskatoon, Canada
Phone:(306) 665-1628
Opened:Mon-Sat: 11:00am-10:00pm, Sun and holiday: 4:00pm-9:00pm
Reviews:"Small portions when compared with the price that they are charging. The restaurant looks like a converted diner with some Japanese decor. More varieties than Samurai Japanese Steak House."
- F. Kan
"This restaurant is fabulous with huge delicious portions. The service is excellent, the food is great. "
- barb besanger (bbesanger@home.com) [January 9th 2002]

Saskatoon



Yohei

Name:Yohei
Address:3602 Taylor St., Saskatoon
Review:"The ONLY Japanese owned restaurant in Saskatoon! Very good Sushi and other items such as Tempura & gyoza but very limited roll selection and the service is brutally slow and forgetful. If you are able to not get stressed out about continuously asking for your beverages, cutlery, dishes you ordered, included dessert...etc, you will be able to truly enjoy the great authentic food. Bring a book or a great friend to chat with and you will be fine! "
- Lara (rubenesque@sasktel.net) [Dec 19th 2007]

Saskatoon




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