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Always a treat!
First time back in Edmonton in over 3 years, and one of our first stops was here.
They have always been excellent, and that hasn't changed.
Fantastic selection of fresh, delicious and well-prepared food. Sushi, Maki-rolls, hand rolled cones, and that AMAZING Sashimi. Some of the best toro tuna anywhere. (As well as a HUGE selection of hot food and veggie dishes.)
The service is fast and friendly, and we felt very welcome, even with 2 small children in our party. Cannot wait for a chance to go again in the future!
Stumbled on a great place
We stumbled upon Zen sushi while in Edmonton. The all you can eat was very efficient, delicious, and made right when ordered. Our waitress was very helpful and made us feel very comfortable. The restaurant was constantly busy, which made us even more sure of our choice.
Be the first to ReplyConsistently Awesome Sushi
I've been coming here for over a year now and have tried some of the other sushi places in the city but they just can't beat the quality that Zen serves.
One thing that I have noticed is that the other places seem almost like store bought or machine made sushi vs at Zen you can tell it is made by hand(sometimes you might even see them having a gyoza making party in the back)
Hands down the best sushi I have had anywhere. I highly recommend getting the salmon sashimi, I like to dip it in a soy sauce + wasabi mixture(in the bowl they give, fill the small part with soy sauce and then add wasabi based on how much spice you can handle)
Awesome Sushi
The food here is excellent and consistently so. The main eating area is decent although could use a bit of an update. Service has always been quick, food starts arriving very quickly after ordering. There is a tonne of variety, and it is all you can eat so you can try things and see what you like best. Portions are fairly small(a good thing) so order a bit to try and if you like it you can order multiple portions of that item.
Be the first to ReplyNot what I expected
There were 5 adults and 6 kids of varying ages. Our reservation was available to us (I hate making a reservation at some restaurants only to discover our table was not actually reserved!) as soon as we arrived at 6:50 for a 7:00 meal. Some of the kids chose to order a la carte while the rest of us all had the buffet menu. After placing our order the food started arriving at various intervals but it wasn’t until close to the end (about an hour into the meal) of our list of ordered foods that the a la carte items for the kids arrived - by then those kids were beyond hungry! Of course, the stipulation from management was that we could not give any of our buffet items to them else that would incur a buffet price for those kids instead of the a la carte price. To add insult to injury, the automatic 15% gratuity was not earned.
The tempura prawns arrived soggy (which means the oil was not hot enough to rapidly fry and cook the prawns). The sushi rice was ridiculously soggy! The a la carte rolls had WAY too much soggy rice on it.
On the other hand, the tea pot was always replenished without our asking for it. Dirty dishes that we stacked were removed. The sashimi slices were a reasonable size.
We will return for a second visit at some point to see if the attention to detail is any different.
Best All-You-Can-Eat Sushi in Edmonton
The sushi here is never disappointing. It is always delicious and there is a huge variety. Definitely something for everyone. I have been going here for years, and unfortunately, it will be one of my last. The prices have become astronomical and unaffordable. It cost me $39.95 for supper. And I am sorry, there is no way that I could ever eat $40 worth of sushi.
Be the first to ReplyNot recommended
We had a lunch there quite a while ago and we definitely don't recommend this restaurant.
“One” of our servers was very courteous and pleasant but not the other.
Sushi wasn't very fresh as they actually smelled and tasted fishy. Sushi came with so much squashed rice and the thinnest slices of fish you have ever seen.
Good fresh fish never supposed to smell fishy.
Egg sushi had a peculiar taste. It actually had no egg taste but rather tasted fishy and smelled unpleasant as if it was stored together with a bad fish.
I've been eating sushi all my life and I know how good sushi should taste.
We have been to their restaurant at downtown location near 104 st years ago for lunch once and we had a good experience. But that downtown location has been closed so we gave it a try on this location. A Huge Mistake.
One of the tuna sushi had a piece of bone in it and my favourite, the surf clam had sands in it. After having these two incidences, We were pretty much disgusted and we both lost our appetites.
We notified the nice server about the bone in tuna and grinding sands in a surf clam sushi. The server apologized and told me that she would let the kitchen know about it. I thanked her.
I was there to discuss a business with my business partner so we stayed in for longer.
We received a wrong order and got a shrimp tempura maki instead of tempra shrimps which we ordered.
We ate the wrong order anyways and then ordered the shrimp tempuras once again. When the order came in, we looked at each other in shock as we were surprised to see how skinny the shrimp tempuras were. It looked like a joke. It appeared that a shrimp was sliced in half which means that they made two shrimps out of one. There was no good feeling of eating a pencil thin shrimp tempura.
Then I tried tempura yam which is one of my all time favourite and It can't go wrong with tempura yam, right!? Well, the yam was not cooked through but was partly hard. Disappointed.
When we got a bill there was $6 extra put on which stated "1 left".
I asked the other server who wasn't very courteous to begin with rudely said to me that that was because we left a plate of food.
I told her that's because we lost appetite after the bone was found in tuna and unpleasant sands in a surf clam so we didn't feeling like eating them any more. She rudely told me that I should have told her then. Well we did.
So I corrected her that I actually told the other nice server. At the point she (unfriendly server) still never apologized of the facts they served such a poorly prepared sushi and accused me for ordering more and not eating and wasting food.
We ordered only two more things additionally after the Incidence which were that tempura shrimps that they didn’t bring and a new order of two pieces of salmon sushi which my business partner's favourite. Since we came to eat sushi so he wanted to give it another chance and try just one more order of salmon sushi crossing fingers that they won’t contain bones in them.
The additional orders were eaten so there was no wasted food from our additional orders.
I don’t usually complain and was not even expecting any kind of compensation for serving such a poor food with bone and sands but it infuriates me that they got some nerve to charge extra $6. Any restaurants would apologize the customer and give a discount under this circumstance but obviously this restaurant doesn't take a pride in their business and do not appreciate their customers.
I must say that who ever is handling sushi has no proper training handling fish/seafoods. The most vital point of preparing sashimi is to remove bones and that’s as important as the sashimi is fresh.
Once in the past at other restaurant when there was a rubber elastic band was in my salad (probably from a bundle of green onions), they refunded me my salad on my bill, which I told her that wasn't necessary and I still paid but I just told her please not to let it happen again.
Back to this restaurant Zen, the rude server wasn't stepping down over this argument, so I told her, "That's fine, Done deal. But you are not getting any tip. "
I paid the whole bill including the ridiculous $6 extra for "1 left plate " for some inedible sushi and I didn't leave any tip which they didn’t deserve.
No doubt, we will NEVER return.
If you are looking for just anything to eat, go for it. If you are a foody and enjoy good sushi, well, this is not where you want to go. You will be very disappointed.
Sashimi, sushi and maki.
Lots of selection of you want to eat then all. My favourite is their 揚げ出し Agedashi Toufu. Lunch ends at 3pm and dinner service starts at 5pm. Lots of parking and easy to see the sign from Calgary Trail.
Be the first to ReplyA hair and a staple in our food. And charged full proce
We ordered a bunch of food from their flat rate menu. Halfway through one diner found a black hair and another found a staple in the food. Gross.
A couple small sorry and a tiny bowl of ice cream was the only apology. And charged full price for the meal!!
Won't be back.
No filler!
I expected my pieces of sushi to be sitting on a gigantic bed of rice. It is an all-you-can-eat joint, after all. Was pleasantly surprised though. 30 pieces of sashimi per person and they're alright. The selection was better than I anticipated too.
$32 for the buffet and a tea seemed steep, but I'd still come back.