Does anyone else find downtown lunches expensive since
returning to work? A handheld option set me back at least $10 and if it’s
something with protein and two sides we’re pushing $20. I get it, there’s
skyrocketing input costs, less competition, and many food courts need to make
up for the lost pandemic revenue.
In contrast, it makes Ni-Ji Sushi’s weekday lunch menu an
amazing deal. Here you’ll receive the protein with way more than two sides
since every selection comes with a simple green salad, hot miso soup, and a
small bowl of their savoury congee for good measure.
For the indecisive, the lunch combination ($16) provides a
bit of everything. Sadly, the chicken teriyaki is probably the most forgettable
part of the bento. The poached chicken breast lacks flavour and is a tepid
temperature, this seriously needs to be marinated and grilled. If anything, I
was more impressed with the shredded cabbage below the fowl, which was at least
soaked in the teriyaki sauce.
The accompanying shrimp and vegetable tempura were
delicious, the batter just thick enough, crispy, and sizzling hot. And Ni-Ji
doesn’t skimp either, with two shrimp and assorted vegetables it’s surprisingly
plentiful for something that’s only one part of the “combination”. The last
third of the pie is a decent California roll made fresh and an ideal ratio of
filling to rice.
While the salmon steak could be cooked less, being an oilier
fish, the salmon teriyaki ($14) was at least more flavourful than the chicken. This
bento is also more manageable for a smaller appetite, served with a cube of
cold tried tofu, lightly pickled turnip slivers, and japchae potato
starch noodles.
For something lighter, the sushi lunch ($14) offers enough
food to satisfy without leaving you in need of a nap. Small bites of warm rice
sit beneath the salmon, tuna, and butter fish in the six pieces of nigiri and
a respectable California roll rounds out the bento.
Let’s be honest, you won’t find perfection on Ni-Ji Sushi’s
lunch menu. Yet, for the price and speed-of-service, their offering certainly
surpasses what’s found in a food court. Plus, you’ll be treated to their
attentive and warm service and a host of sides - especially the congee, which is
the fish roe cherry atop the sushi sundae.
Address: 1095 Ellesmere Road
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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