Yuzuki Fish Market

119 Spadina Ave. Unit 101, Toronto - M5V 2L1
23 reviews
Seafood Markets
(647) 350-8100

Finally tried eating in and it was a fantastic experience. Been meaning to even just get take out but my stars just never aligned. Nonetheless - meal was great; fishies were yummy, service very attentive and accommodating, prices were ok for the quality, which was pretty up there.

I am in love with this gem in the centre of town. I ordered their Bafun uni, negitoro and ikura don online and went to their store to pick it up. The lady was friendly and I went out with a bag of very reasonably priced Koshihikari short grain rice from California ($18 for 2kg). The place isn’t big but they update their sashimi/sushi section and it’s best to check their instagram for the latest arrivals! (The uni boxes sell like hot cakes here)My donburi was *amazing*. Solid portions. It’s still more economical to buy uni boxes on its own, but there’s nothing to fault for going for their donburi options. Everything was fresh and flavourful. The sushi rice was cooked well. I am definitely ordering from them again!

I passed by this place during their renos but never walked in and bought anything. Their sashimi grade fish, uni and Japanese food (snacks, condiment, etc.) are all charged at a premium. Most of their products are imported from Japan and “Made in Japan”You can order via UberEats and pick up from there if you want to save time. I walked in in-person and noticed they were busy with online orders so I started to look at the menu on the UberEats app. I saw the Ikura Uni don had a deal at $59.20.The cashier finally walked towards me after 5-6 minutes of me waiting and I asked her if there’s the Ikura Uni don, she said no and told me to try the Hokkaido don instead which was $75+tax. I showed her the menu on UberEats and asked “really? You don’t have this? Why is it available to order on Uber then?” She then told me “Oh yeah we have it”. I didn’t appreciate the dishonesty and the fact that she was trying to get me to purchase something even more expensive.The Ikura Uni don was really fresh, for $66 with tax included, I ate my money’s worth but this is definitely not an item you would want to order once a week as the prices are steep.

I walked by this place and couldn't help it. I love fish markets and this place sells legit fish from Japan. The employees are from Japan (i believe) and were really friendly. I ordered the regular nigiri set and the fish quality was the best I've had so far in Toronto. Definitely would come back here on the regular.

Very pricey, I would say the sashimi is worth it but not the rolls. The side dishes are also a hit or miss, overall not bad, pretty fresh.

A sort of Japanese grocery store that has a bit of everything. An aisle of dry foodstuffs, snacks, and condiments, and a cold section and freezer. I thought the selection of fish was smaller than competitors like Taro's, but they had like 5 different varieties of uni (sea urchin) so this would be the place to go if that's what you need. There's also an area in the back where you could order sushi/sashimi platters. Overall I would say this is a unique store for downtown and despite the higher price point a worthwhile stop due to having some items that are not found elsewhere.

I’m surprised that this cute little Japanese shop doesn’t have more reviews. I had their salmon and botan ebi sashimi. Great value for money. They can prepare the sashimi for you if you get the ones from the refrigerator, which is a lot cheaper than ordering off the restaurant menu.

The sushi is fresh and so yummy. The hot foods was meh and pricey.

Ridiculously amazing sushi. Super fresh, premium quality, and also great value for money vs other high end Japanese options in Toronto. Absolutely recommend the Premium Sushi ( Tuna & Uni) & Seafood Bowls.

This is definitely a go to place for top quality fish from Toyosu market! You get what you pay for in quality.