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One of Toronto's best sushi restaurants is hosting an all-you-can-eat event this week

A Toronto Japanese restaurant from one of the top sushi chefs in Canada is hosting an epic all-you-can-eat event this week.

Okay, yes, all-you-can-eat sushi is everywhere in Toronto. You don't have to wait for a special occasion to test your mental and physical fortitude on a second or third Dynamite Roll: it's always there for you.

Still, there's a little extra surge of excitement that comes when a sushi restaurant that doesn't typically deal in the AYCE business decides to do just that, for one day and one day only.

Even more so when the chef behind that restaurant just so happens to be one of the most celebrated sushi chefs in the entire country: none other than Michelin-starred chef Masaki Saito.

Back for a third installment, Saito's MSSM Yorkville and Ramen Tabetai are teaming up for an AYCE night of epic proportions this week, and it's one that sushi lovers won't want to miss.

Taking place at MSSM Yorkville on Friday, Oct. 17, the party runs from 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. and sees both floors of the restaurant taken over with live DJs, complimentary champagne and, of course, as much sushi as you can possibly stomach.

If you're not much of a seafood person, but your sushi-loving friends dragged you along, you're in luck, because Ramen Tabetai will also be serving up steaming bowls of the stuff.

Entry comes with a considerable $98 price tag per ticket, which is nothing to scoff at, but it is the same price as an omakase dinner at the restaurant, with the possibility of you eating even more food, so it's actually not a bad deal.

That, and the sushi will be prepared by a chef who, up until recently, boasted two Michelin Stars. Not a bad way to spend a Friday night, if you ask me.

Tickets to the MSSM AYCE party are available online now. Just remember to wear a stretchy pair of pants.

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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