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.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.