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Krazy RollA-Worth Trying
84 Marine Parade Dr, Etobicoke, ON M8V 0C6, Canada
· Sushi restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (585 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lakeside neighborhood sushi spot with creative rolls, friendly service, and fair mid-range pricing; portions can run small and lunch hours are limited.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Krazy Roll delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality and exceptional service attentiveness, though falls short of grade A territory due to modest design appeal and limited seating comfort. The creative sushi execution and loyal following reflect reliable neighborhood dining, but the compact lakeside setting and occasional portion concerns prevent higher distinction.
Restaurant Summary
A compact lakeside room in Humber Bay Shores where the vibe stays warm and cozy and plates land fast. Diners talk about fish that tastes clean, quick ticket times, and staff who are friendly and attentive. One regular summed it up: "Fresh rolls that hit the spot and prices that make sense." The kitchen leans playful and contemporary rather than purist, with aburi pieces, deep-fried specials, and signature rolls topped with unexpected elements like potato chips. It is best for those who enjoy creative sushi and do not need strictly traditional experiences; sashimi quality is praised, though some find cuts on the smaller side. Families and solo diners fit right in. Kids who like simple flavors can stick to teriyaki, tempura, and cucumber or avocado maki. There is no patio and seating is limited, so arrive early for dinner. Lunch hours can be irregular, so check ahead.
At a Glance
- Fresh fish with standout aburi and creative specialty rolls
- Friendly, fast service ideal for casual dates or solo meals
- Portions, especially sashimi, can feel small for the price
- Limited seating and occasionally restricted lunch hours
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- aburi_torched_specials
- creative_fusion_rolls
- lakeside_location
What People Love
- Fresh-tasting fish and clean flavors
- Playful aburi and specialty rolls
- Neighborhood feel with kind staff
- Quick prep for takeout orders
Points of Concern
- Sashimi cuts sometimes described as thin or small compared to cost; better value perceived at lunch by some diners
- Very small dining room can fill quickly; no patio seating
- Lunch service not always available; several diners encountered closed-for-lunch signage
- Review patterns show mild marketing-style language in a few comments, but overall authenticity holds
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostC$28-42 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose 1 specialty roll (C$14-18) plus 1 classic maki (C$6-9) for variety without overspending.
- Vegetarian diners: try Mango Veggie roll (C$13) and Agedashi Tofu (C$7).
- Aburi fans: Sushi Appetizer Aburi (C$10) offers a torched sampler.
Perfect For
- Waterfront walk followed by casual sushi
- Quick weeknight dinner with creative rolls
- Solo lunch with efficient service
- Takeout before a lakefront picnic
Location Insights
Area: Modern waterfront condo district drawing young professionals and families; relaxed lakeside vibe with casual eateries.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit promenades and steady foot traffic, especially in daylight and early evenings.
Nearby: Near Lake Ontario waterfront trail, parks, condos, and coffee shops; popular for pre/post-walk meals.
Long BranchLong Branch is a lakeside neighborhood in Etobicoke characterized by a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere with a mix of older homes and newer developments. The dining scene is casual and family-friendly, featuring local eateries, cafes, and some waterfront dining options, catering mostly to residents and visitors seeking a relaxed environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday12:00–20:30
Wednesday12:00–20:30
Thursday12:00–20:30
Friday12:00–20:30
Saturday12:00–20:30
Sunday12:00–20:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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