Top 5 all-you-can-eat sushi restaurants in Toronto
Published September 26, 2025 at 2:57 pm
All-you-can-eat-sushi is a great way to stuff yourself on a budget in Toronto, while also trying lots of different items. Pay one set price, and you can enjoy all the maki, nigiri, sashimi, special rolls, appetizers and other snacks you can handle.
Here are some top spots for all-you-can-eat sushi in Toronto.
5 – 99 Sushi
The best part about this restaurant near Yonge and Eglinton is that they not only serve sushi, but also a tight range of Thai food so you can really pack all your favourites into one all-you-can-eat meal.
They offer sushi pizza and nigiri by the piece for their AYCE, and they have a wide selection of maki and hand rolls. As for other items, they also serve Japanese noodles, pad thai and Thai curries.

4 – Spring Sushi
You’ll have to make your way up several floors within the Tenor building at Yonge and Dundas to find this restaurant, but once you get there you’ll be rewarded with a surprisingly good view of the downtown square across the street.
All-you-can-eat starts at just $21.99 for classic lunch. They have over 80 items on the menu, and when it comes to AYCE you can choose items like classic sushi rolls such as spicy salmon, sweet potato and avocado cucumber, and hand rolls with options including California and shrimp tempura. Everything tastes fresh and the portions are definitely filling.

3 – August 8
Head to Chinatown to find this all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant that also serves lots of dim sum options. This is a great option if you want to try some items that are a little outside of the box rather than just regular sushi, as they serve items like crudo and tacos, as well as unusual ingredients like duck and foie gras.
They have lots of great options for torched nigiri, pressed sushi and rolls which are extra tasty and epic, and other premium rolls that topped with epic ingredients like beef tataki and mango salsa. The portions here are big enough to feel you’re getting your money’s worth.

For one of the most premium all-you-can-eat sushi experiences, head to this restaurant on Bay where they serve options you won’t find at many other places, like tableside hand rolls and tacos.
Some great go-to’s for special rolls are their Kaka Special Dragon Roll with salmon, imitation crab and cucumber rolled in popping tobiko with a dollop of creamy mayo on top, as well as their Honey Mustard Salmon Dragon with imitation crab, shrimp tempura, avocado, cucumber, salmon, a zesty honey mustard and a lightly tart yuzu mayo.

1 – Echo Sushi
This cute restaurant not far from Yonge and Davisville serves up a surprising range of all-you-can-eat sushi including lots of good options for special rolls like rainbow rolls and their signature Echo roll. They also offer torched pressed sushi and torched rolls for all-you-can-eat, which isn’t something you can find everywhere.
All fish is nice and fresh tasting, and the special rolls are decently sized. Their torched options are great for something a little different, with a combination of creamy and lightly charred flavours.
