Wakame Sushi is located at 2625-F Weston Road in
Toronto, at Weston Road just south of Hwy. 401 in the open mall behind
the Great Canadian Superstore. It's transit-accessible by both the
Weston Road and Royal York buses. I found it by accident while I was
biking and planning to go as far north as Steeles then reward myself
with a different AYCE, but a new place is always priority!
Wakame
has a dark interior and plenty of booths... about two-thirds of the
floor space are occupied by them. The decor is very modern and stylish.
Unfortunately they use disposable chopsticks. I'm unsure how the tea is
as it was a hot day and just stuck to water (which had a welcome slice
of lemon.) At least the interior was air-conditioned. The soy sauce was
very fresh and not salty; was probably real Kikkoman as opposed to other
places who may be putting non-Kikkoman sauce in Kikkoman bottles.
For
starters, the miso soup was good but was somewhat dilute. The hot and
sour soup was hot but not sour; worst of all it was burnt and I was not
impressed. Thankfully it was the only bad item in the meal. The green
salad's dressing was fantastic and among the best I've ever had; nicely
fresh and crisp as well. Cheese wontons were good, as were gyoza
dumplings, and their sauce among the best I've ever had.


On
to the entrees, salmon sushi was perfect and fresh with excellent rice
not too sweet or sticky (although there was a bit too much of it in
proportion to the fish.) Butterfish and shrimp sushi was likewise
excellent with good presentation. Spicy salmon sushi was very good and I
enjoyed the topping. Red dragon roll was good and accentuated the very
fresh cucumber flavour.

Shrimp tempura could have been a bit more
lighter/flakier; other deep-fried items here were similar such as the
yam tempura, but again the sauce excelled and was tangy and
nigh-perfect. Chicken teriyaki's sauce was a bit too sweet but otherwise
quite tasty. Curry chicken was breaded as is the Japanese norm; the
sauce was flavourful and quite good. For dessert, ice cream in the usual
flavours was good and not freezer-burned. Fried bananas were also quite
good but again slightly oily much like the other fried fare. Service
was very fast, friendly and attentive.

Wakame's
weekend lunch is $17.95. Although the food was quite good overall, there were elements that needed improvement. However what was there was done well so it was still a good
lunch and the price is not excessive.
Rating: 7-7.5/10.