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Where to Eat Sushi in Winnipeg, MB
"Talking about Japanese food in Winnipeg, the first name to pop up is Bluefish. The restaurant has earned fame for its delectable array of sushi presentation. Sushi is not the sole thing they specialize rather; they have more of it."
"Sushi Cushi incorporates both raw fish and cooked fish in their menus to satisfy everyone’s tastebuds. They also offer other dishes such as deep-fried and stir-friend Japanese cuisines. Sushi Cushi aims to make sushi delicious, and healthy at a reasonable price."
"Sushi cushi is a modern Japanese and Asian restaurant in Winnipeg. The restaurant was established in 2007 to give the people of Winnipeg a taste of Japanese delights. Sushi cushi is a cozy eatery that serves food in a classic and sophisticated atmosphere."
"While we had plenty of options, we indulged in Kyu Grill which is home to the Heroshima. These tasty little morsels may look like a gourmet hot dog, but they’re far from it. They’re SO much better!. Robin opted for the Noriyaki Heroshima which consists of a pork skewer, teriyaki sauce and toasted seaweed."
"Caffeinate at the very stylish Fools & Horses and eat at Kyu Grill, famous for its heroshima grilled-skewer sandwiches served with delicious Japanese sauces and toppings. Or try Red Ember Common, where you can eat mouthwatering pizzas straight from the stone oven at the stylish bar."
"So I ordered takeout since I wanted to try this place out from what I’ve heard from friends. Phoned in for my order and was told it would be ready in an ..."
"Wasabi Sabi is a highly sought after Japanese food restaurant in Winnipeg. The restaurant was opened by refuge Cho Venevongsa in 1999. Cho had years of experience working in a sushi restaurant before opening his first food chain."
"Decided to order Covid take out from here last week for a special birthday dinner. The salmon and yellow tail sushi were ined..."
"Sushi tasted great and everyone there was incredibly friendly. Prices beat any other sushi place I've tried aswell. Definitely my new go to sushi spot!"
"Monday – Thursday 4 PM – 9 PM Friday – Saturday 12 PM – 10 PM Sun 12 PM – 9 PM. Address: 10-1875 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg"
"For lunch on the run, visit Fergie's Fish 'n Chips at The Forks where delicate fresh-from-lake Winnipeg pickerel comes battered and fried golden. Other menu highlights include Manitoba-grown russet Burbank potato chips and seafood chowder, which is prepared fresh each morning. The Forks Market is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and has the best eats in town."
"The main entrance to Johnston Terminal at the Forks, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Across the courtyard from the Forks Market is the four-storey Johnston Terminal building. It was built in 1930 as a warehouse and freight-forwarding facility[10] erected by Carter-Halls-Aldinger Company, and cost an estimated $134,700.[11] After a substantial addition in 1930, the warehouse was at the time one of the largest in Winnipeg, containing over 9,300 square metres (100,000 sq ft) of usable space."
"Johnson Terminal is located next door to the Forks and is another historic spot filled with shops and dining. Johnson Terminal was a former warehouse for CN Railway, but it has since been restored to help create the modern yet historic feel of The Forks area. There are remnants of the railway on display throughout."
"Spring Roll Restaurant is committed to provide customer with the best dining experience each time they visit the restaurant. Every food included in their menu are cooked using the finest and freshest ingredients. Spring Roll caters a variety of Chinese dishes which include tofu dishes, beef dishes, seafood and shrimp dishes, pork dishes, chicken dishes, chow mien and noodles, fried rice, egg foo young, chop suey, moo shi, appetizers and soups."