


Although Hinote is a touch pricier than other sushi restaurants, it is worth it and you get what you pay for. If you want to try it during your lunch break, get there before noon because there is a daily and loyal lunch rush. It’s a small gem hidden in a residential plaza. Hinote Sushi takes the number two spot based on the quality of the food, presentation and atmosphere. This place is a little pricier but you can tell why in the quality of fish. Overall, the experience was good including the attentive customer service. The sashimi is most definitely the freshest and most tender in the top 5. The Zashiki room is where a group can dine in traditional Japanese style with shoes removed, chabudai (low tables), small pillows to sit on, and a sunken floor for your legs. Masamune Japanese Restaurant has been in Mississauga for over 20 years and is one of the only Japanese restaurants in our Top 5 list to offer both Western-style dining with Western tables and chairs and traditional Japanese style dining in Zashiki Rooms (also referred to as Tatami Rooms). This place is great for a date due to the closed-off rooms. This place is actually very well priced compared to others on this list. The sushi was done very well and the rice was packed very tight (the way it should be) and the sashimi was very fresh.

I ordered the sushi/sashimi bento box, and as you can see in the picture, the fish was plentiful. They have small rooms to eat in, which is nice if you don’t want to listen to people at the next table drone on about their computer system at work. Once you find it, you walk into a contemporarily decorated Japanese restaurant. Top 5 high schools in the 90s for Gitz, Gitoni or Foosball in MississaugaĪn incredible restaurant located on the southwest side of Mississauga that you can’t even see from the street is Dai Ichi Sushi.
