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Vancouver-based sushi chain Hello Nori to open second Toronto location

One of Vancouver's most-hyped culinary exports will soon open their second location in Toronto.

Just months after opening their long-anticipated venture into the Toronto market, Vancouver-based sushi chain Hello Nori is gearing up to bring yet another location to Toronto.

Opening its first Toronto location on King West to great enthusiasm from the city's sushi-loving population (of which I am a proud member) in October of 2024, the chain's success out east was almost a given.

A self-described hand roll bar, Hello Nori specializes in — you guessed it — hand rolls, all created using premium ingredients and served amid a contemporary environment that delightfully bridges the gap between the charming mom-and-pop sushi spots all over the city and extravagant options like Nobu.

Here, you can dine on options ranging everywhere from tried-and-true classics like Bluefin Tuna and King Salmon rolls to more unique takes such as Truffle Lobster at a, quite frankly, agreeable price for its quality.

And, because a restaurant is nothing in 2025 if it's not Instagrammable, they also offer a selection of ever-trendy Aburi Oshi sushi alongside colourful, fruity cocktails.

Good news if your mouth started watering at the mere reading of that sentence: Hello Nori will soon be opening yet another location in Toronto.

The next venture for the B.C.-based chain will see the sushi spot take over a space in the heart of the Financial District at 70 York Street.

While the exact opening date for the new location has yet to be confirmed, a representative for Hello Nori does confirm to blogTO that it should be opening soon.

In the meantime, you can get a taste of Hello Nori's offerings at their innaugural Toronto location, located at 648 King West.

Hello Nori currently operates four locations in B.C. and one in Toronto.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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