Fish’D By EDO
About
Japanese, Food Stands, Hawaiian
Location
Adress: 425 Spadina Road, Toronto, ON M5P 2W3
Phone: (416) 482-8973
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Barbara D.
I discovered this place at the Front Street Foods market located by Adelaide Place, on the northwest corner of Adelaide Street and York Street. Apparently, this market is around for most of the summer (2016), so it's a great option for lunch if you work in the area - there are a variety of vendors to choose from.
Fish'D by EDO is just one stall in a sea of vendors, but you'll notice right away that this place consistently has one of the longest lineups. We ordered the salmon sushi burrito a couple of times when the line wasn't too long, and overall, not bad! The burrito is pretty traditional in taste and flavour, with a nice kick of spicy mayo. Portion size was decent. It felt like one massive, gigantic sushi roll, but it was tasty and fresh enough, so no complaints there. If you're not expecting anything too unique, and if you know that what you're getting is a straight up pseudo-sushi roll (without getting too creative), you'll appreciate the freshness and above-average tastiness. Overall, not a bad lunch option, and quite delicious.
Note that although Front Street Foods is a market, Fish'D by EDO still takes credit/debit for payment, so that's a plus. For my sushi burrito, I paid around $10.00. -
Deanna J.
Had the classic tuna poke. Quite bland. Kale was far too bitter and didn't belong. Way too much ginger. Some wasabi on the side would have been nice. Won't try again.
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Mike S.
Took a trip on my lunch hours to visit this pop-up near the Hilton above Starbucks. Nice concept to have a sushi roll made in a burrito format. Price point was on par with the competition but honestly I felt a bit disappointed that they ran out of Tuna while I was waiting. As a result I felt forced to purchase the salmon instead.
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Cici L.
Not the greatest...
The portions leave much to be desired and so does the rice to filling ratio.
Head to SUSHITTO On the Road for a premo sushi burrito. -
E. G.
Ordered the spicy salmon poke, and cannot say I was a fan of the chunks of tomato and onion and the salsa flavour mixed with the sushi. I have had great spicy salmon pokes before with either a traditional poke sauce or spicy mayo, but the salsa just did not work with the flavour of the fish and with the kale and rice. Furthermore, the fish did not taste fresh.