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Avaliação da contribuiçãoWe ordered three rolls, a salad, and soup at the restaurant. The salad was plain and unimpressive, while the rolls had an excessive amount of sauce on them. Despite being large, all you could taste was the sauce, making the meal feel like more of a filler than anything. However, it was surprisingly satisfying. If you're really hungry, this is the place to go. The deep-fried Yum Yum Roll was the best out of the three rolls.
The review of Spicy Red Hot (based on a spicy salmon, avocado roll, never had Maki size this big, 1 Maki roll is the size of two regular rolls elsewhere. This is my second time when I try this place, about $16 after tax. The first time that the cook had cleaned the plate in the sauce and it was overwhelming, this time I asked for light on the sauce as you can see. Very tasteful and if you have no great appetite, after six reels you are full and can store two for later. Comes with Miso soup (not pictured and it was tasteful. Compared to Sushi Barda (on Princess St., I come back here.
Jina Sushi is one of my top sushi spots in Kingston. The food, prices, service, and ambiance are all wonderful. I highly recommend it. The sushi quality is excellent, especially the Maki boat that I usually share with a friend. The variety and quality of the rolls are top-notch. The prices are affordable, and if you opt for the Maki boat, you get even more value for your money. The service is always prompt and the staff is very friendly. They are helpful with recommendations and patient with decision-making. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, making it a great place to catch up with friends. While parking may be a bit tricky, its proximity to Queen's University is convenient for students. Overall, I give Jina Sushi a perfect score of 5/5.
The place looks amazing the atmosphere is peaceful and quite traditional. The presantaton is beautiful and the owner is obviously a master of his craft. salmon, the salmon was to die for. price is good. The only complaint is most of the fish was frozen but it wasn't just tuna and salmon there. Overall definite 10/10 will return.
This used to be my favourite sushi place back when it was behind St. Lawrence. Still love the sushi; it’s fresh and the pieces are insanely huge. The price however, is not for the feint of heart, I paid more for what you see in my photo than I paid for three trays of sushi at another place. Can’t be a regular here anymore with prices like that so now it’s more of a once in a while type spot.