We've collected top 10 mentioned sushi places and restaurants in Vaughan from other articles such as Elle Canada, Local Food Tours - Beer and Food Tours, Justin Plus Lauren.
Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Vaughan
JaBistro
4.5 (1203 ratings)
Artfully prepared sushi & cocktails served in an upmarket, stylish Japanese restaurant.
"It is a restaurant that has been in existence since the nineties. Since the business’s inception, it has gone on to become a crowd favourite, a joint offering the tastiest traditional Japanese food, mixed with modern, uniquely crafted, and superbly seasoned dishes to satisfy your food cravings. Fune is definitely a must-visit place if you want to enjoy the best among the rest."
Her Chef
4.9 (221 ratings)
599 Bloor St W Main Floor, Toronto, ON M6G 1K5, Canada
"Taking your kids to the historic home of one of Toronto's first architects may seem laughable. Have we met your children?. Gazing at watercolours is hardly a hobby of theirs."
Osgoode Hall
4.6 (332 ratings)4.5 (63 ratings)
Architecturally significant 19th-century building currently housing law offices & courts.
130 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N5, Canada
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"Stop by Osgoode Hall for a quick visit. This heritage building houses the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Superior Court of Justice, and the Law Society of Ontario. But what makes it especially unique is the Great Law Library, which not only holds the largest private collection of legal material in Canada but also has an enchanting antique design. The wood paneling and spiral staircase retain all the old-world charm and elegance."
"Osgoode Hall is located right next to Nathan Phillips Square, and it’s always a neat spot for taking Instagram photos in Toronto. When the flowers bloom in the spring, Osgoode Hall is absolutely gorgeous!. Of course it’s pretty here all year round, but the vibrant spring flowers definitely make it even more special."
"East-side luncheonette with an Irish heart (and a killer soda bread recipe), reopened 2008. Ash Farrelly, owner: I am what you would call a professional waitress. I was born into this business – three generations, both sides of my family, owned pubs or small hotels throughout Ireland."
"The George Street Diner, Toronto|Courtesy of Fran's Restaurant. Diners are always great places to get your food fix and The George Street Diner is no exception. Located on the corner of Richmond and George, the diner is a cozy, yet upbeat stop."
"This place has such a classic look, it’s actually been used as a filming location. Come relax in a star-studded red booth and enjoy some comfort food to comfort you in your comparable lack of fame. Where: 129 George St"
Denny's
3.9 (2896 ratings)
Casual diner chain dishing up classic American comfort fare, including all-day breakfast favorites.
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