Delivery · Takeout
Creative aburi-focused sushi in Lower Lonsdale delivering melt-in-mouth bites and warm service in a tiny, cozy space; value is good-to-fair depending on appetite and platter choices.
Green Leaf Sushi delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional aburi and creative sushi execution paired with genuinely attentive service and impressive speed. The occasional consistency variation in searing and preparation and tight, warm seating in the compact heritage space prevent grade A territory, though the charming waterfront-adjacent setting and loyal following make it a competitive neighborhood destination for North Shore sushi enthusiasts.
In a compact heritage-house nook near the quay, the room feels warm and cozy with plates arriving fast and service that is genuinely attentive. One diner raved that their aburi "melted in the mouth," while another praised the easy SeaBus stroll. Summer visits can run warm due to the small, open kitchen. The cooking leans creative aburi and pressed sushi rather than strict tradition, with touches like basil pesto ebi and truffle avocado oshi. Sets and platters make it easy to sample, and most bites balance sear, sauce, and fresh fish, though a few found pieces over-seared or oily. Portion sizes skew modest, so big appetites may want a platter or an extra donburi. Families do fine here thanks to simple rolls and udon. Kids have enjoyed chashu udon and salmon avocado rolls; there is gluten-free tamari and several vegetarian options, though allergy accommodations can be limited. No dedicated kids menu, but the accessible items keep younger diners happy.
Area: Lower Lonsdale near the SeaBus, a lively waterfront district mixing residential, shops, and casual dining; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked, especially around the quay with good lighting and steady footfall.
Nearby: Near Lonsdale Quay Market, Shipyards, waterfront promenades; convenient for SeaBus riders and weekend strollers.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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