Friday, 14 March 2014

Toro Sushi

Date: March 14, 2014
Location: 8515 McCowan Rd, Markham
Website: http://www.torosushi.ca
Cuisine: Japanese and Korean
Meal: dinner

My thoughts:
I took my mom out for dinner on a whim and chose this place based on positive reviews on Yelp. With every bite I took of the food, I began to suspect more and more that the the reviewers were either employees or friends of them. The entire experience was very disappointing, and here's why.

Prior to ordering, my mom noticed oysters on the menu. I flagged a waitress over to inquire if these were raw or cooked oysters. She did not know. I was floored that she lacked very fundamental knowledge of menu items. I mean, it's not like I'm asking about specific ingredients within a roll. Anyway.. 

We ordered a large sake for mom, two Kumamoto oysters, a 16 piece sashimi boat, and a pa jun seafood pancake.

The sake ($9.95), which my mom had ordered hot, came within minutes after placing our order and about 10 minutes before the banchan appetizers arrived. This is not the first time I've encountered such mindlessness. Do they expect people to start drinking the sake on an empty stomach? Or maybe expect people to want to drink it cold? No, wait a minute, if that were the case, people would order it cold in the first place! (Duh!)

The banchan appetizers consisted of potatoes, pickled vegetables and chap chae noodles. The potatoes were pretty good, not stellar, but still quite probably the best thing I had tonight, the vegetables were unremarkable, and the noodles were severely undercooked.



We were also each served a bowl of miso soup and a savoury steamed egg custard. Nothing worth mentioning for the miso soup, and the steamed egg's texture was very smooth. Both were too salty for our liking.

Then came the oysters (which came at 
$2.99 a pop - pricey, according to my mom, who I consider to be an oyster connoisseur, but wanting to treat my mom, I ordered them anyway.) Oh boy. Where do I begin? First, they did not have any horseradish sauce, and then they didn't give us forks. After asking for forks, we were given regular forks (I suppose they don't have the smaller forks meant for eating raw oysters.) Also, there was only a tiny little pea-sized dot of seafood sauce in the oyster. Talk about not being accommodating. These were ordered for my mom, but if I were eating them, I would've asked for a whole bottle of the seafood sauce in the absence of horseradish sauce, which is actually my sauce of choice. As for the oysters themselves, I didn't have one, but my mom said they didn't taste fresh. Stale raw oysters? Blech!



Next to arrive was my mom's sushi boat ($15.95). Again, nothing remarkable. Like the oysters, the fish was not particularly fresh.



Finally, my pa jun seafood pancake ($13.95) came. I was so excited to try this, but was left feeling empty and disappointed after my first bite. With all that was apparently in it, the pancake had a lot of potential. But alas, the batter needed some/more seasoning and had the texture of rubber. Don't be fooled by the nice presentation!



Adding to the disappointing food and the obvious fact that the waitresses clearly required additional training on their menu items, the service was spotty. Stay away!

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