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Reviews for Restaurant SMS Sushi in Greenfield Park, QC

Kid JL 1 year ago
4

Although a bit more expensive than some other sushi restaurants, the quality of the fish and other ingredients are pretty fresh... and good. The wasabi had strong flavours and their blend of mayo sauce mixed in soya tasted pretty good. The edamame on theother hand was lacking a bit in flavours and the tempura inside the sushi were soggy. I enjoyed how they served a homemade blendof soya sauce instead of serving the sushi with packaged soya sauce. The overall balance of flavours of the soya sauce wasdecent but if the flavours were a bit stronger, it would have been even better for me. Overall, an enjoyable meal for areasonable price. Read more

Amy Haya 1 year ago
1

Got it delivered yesterday. The dragon eye sushi was uneatable. There was no salmon at all. All that was in there was the grey... greasy part of the fish, white fat, and bits of the skin ???? all rolled up in rice and fried. This is the last time I orderfrom this place. Read more

Tre 2 years ago
5

Very good sushi at decent prices. Tastes fresh, rice is well cooked, quality ingredients, and they have some unique items. Keep... it up sms sushi team! Read more

Tao Basom 2 years ago
5

The service was excellent, the staff had great recommendations. Very friendly and courteous. The food was amazing, ordered a... dinner for 2 plus a few more rolls, it was more than enough for a family of four. Bring your own wine/beer. We will definitelybe back. Read more

Mathieu Del Papa 4 years ago
3

Lets start with the good. The staff is kind and the service is good. It's a small place, so that is kind of expected. The sushi... itself is absolutely delicious. I had the chance to discover new flavors that were quite pleasant. The tempura shrimp were onpar with other restaurants and the edamame were cooked to perfection. A simple thing and yet, I've often had mush edamame, sokudos to that. I was somewhat excited by a couple menu items I'm not use to seeing on all you can eat menus. Wontong soup andpeanut dumplings. I will go out of my way to pick some up in Chinatown when I can. Unfortunately, the dumplings in both the soupand the peanut sauce were completely mush and tasteless. I huge disappointment. A couple other little things that botheredme: - There really isn't all that many options. - The spicy mayo is 1.50$ each. (serving size of about 3-4 tbsp). That killedme. I also asked for some ginger and never got any. All in all, it's worth trying. It is a decent all you can eat. However, ifyou are looking for an all you can eat to really eat your heart out, this may not be your best option. The best still remainsSushi St-Denis. 09-06-24 Read more

CMS Cheng 5 years ago
5

BF craving for fish at 9pm and found this place still open in a weekday~ Freshness is the key for a sushi restaurant and here... manage to have them fresh still before closing for the day! Limited choice of sashimi but the rolls are really good~staffsalways with big and sincere smile on~ Will go back for the rolls~! Read more

Theresa WL 6 years ago
5

Definitely recommend for a peaceful dining experience. Reservations recommended. Very nice calm dining area and professional... service makes you forget you're in an all-you-can-eat restaurant. Unlike other sushi buffets, each item is prepared on order soyou can really taste the freshness. Nice generous portions and each serving is beautifully presented. The tempura is amust-have, nice light batter and not greasy at all. Was able to have few pieces without feeling weighed-down. The seaweed saladwas also nice, as it was also served with green salad with the traditional Japanese salad dressing (not Wafu like other placesdo). The spicy mayo sauce (extra charge) was a very nice compliment to the meal, especially good with the tempura. Although theALCE menu is limited, there is also an à-la-carte menu with fancier offerings, all reasonable prices. The ice cream (green tea,mango, red bean or black sesame) is the higher quality, unlike the other restaurants. Read more

J Hu 6 years ago
4

Quality typical of all you can eat sushi. I've not been in an all-you-can eat sushi shop for quite a while. Sushi mooshi... reminded me why I usually avoid all-you-can-eat sushi places. Sushi is made to order, rather than a buffet style deal. Portionsizes are decent, service is pretty good. Servers did not use the typical trick of o-sorry-I-forgot-about-that-order employed insome all-you-can-eat restaurants in order to avoid giving customers who would only eat the more expensive items on the menu (iesashimi). However, the quality of the sushi is average. The seaweed damp, and the rice lacks the firmness and the sweetnessindicative of problem with some combination or all of the following: 1. a well rinsed high quality rice, 2. a good mixture ofrice vinegar, sugar and salt, 3. mixed too roughly, and 4. not allowed to cool to a proper temperature before using/cooled orleft for too long. The tempura shrimp also lacks a "bounciness" to the meat that indicates a high quality shrimp. Overall,it's evident that the focus is quantity over quality. I believe for the same price, I could have had something with much higherquality and still sufficiently fulfilling. However, I cannot fault the restaurant for offering all-you-can-eat and not offerhigh quality food. The menu is built to a price point. It is definitely up to the customers to decide if they want quantity vs.quality. If it's quantity they want. They can't go wrong with sushi moo-shi. Read more