Sushi 88 invites you to their establishment. They are open nightly all week. You can get there by public transit. They are positioned in an area filled with parks.
Small restaurant with friendly waiter. The sushi...
Small restaurant with friendly waiter. The sushi was okay, not the greatest and the prices tend to be a little bit high but a lot more affordable then other Japanese restaurants in Ottawa. One suggestion, make reservations especially if you coming in a large group since the place is fairly small.
A regular favorite for take out and eat in. Staff is friendly, always making you feel welcome. Meals are prefaced by small salad with the most remarkable dressing! sushi, and everything else is very tastey.
We always leave feeling like we have had something special.
A really good, small and cozy sushi place which...
A really good, small and cozy sushi place which is reasonably priced. The service is kind, but not always the quickest as often they are a bit short staffed. The spider rolls are great. The restaurant can often be a bit chilly so bring a sweater along.
Dining at Sushi 88 features party platters to share, unique rolls, fresh sashimi and more. This elegant Japanese dining experience is also a feast for your eyes with its modern, minimalist decor that is the perfect foil for colourful and artfully plated dishes. If you don't feel like dining in, call ahead for scrumptious takeout.
This à la carte sushi spot, located in Chinatown, is chic and intimate – the kind of place that invites quiet conversation. The sashimi is fresh, with a decent range of fish types available. The salamander roll, crunchy on the outside, has a spicy kick. The black dragon roll presents roasted eel wrapped atop a crispy shrimp tempura roll. The service is friendly, but can be a tad slow during busy periods.