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10Best Sushi
Edohei
(Restaurants - Sushi)
355 Ellice Ave, Winnipeg  R3B 1X8 • 204-943-0427
Distance: ~0.862 km *
        Description: Edohei was the first sushi restaurant in town, and most folks still consider it the best. The original Edohei restaurant opened in Tokyo in 1933; the owner of Winnipeg's Edohei was trained at the Japanese restaurant and chose the name when he opened his own place in 1988. Supremely fresh sushi and sashimi make up the bulk of the menu, but you can also find noodles dishes and donburi. A perennial favorite.
       

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Bimi
(Restaurants - Sushi)
1893 Grant Ave Kenaston Village Mall, Winnipeg  R3N 1Z2 • 204-895-2464
Distance: ~6.650 km *
        Description: Bimi is a rather generic looking mall restaurant, but what it lacks in ambience, it more than makes up for with superior food. Sushi is attractive, and Bimi's is no exception. The menu is brimming with nigiri, sashimi and creative rolls, each prettier than the last and all of them flavorful and fresh. If sushi just isn't your thing, there are additional options, such as teriyaki chicken or beef, grilled fish, noodle bowls and tempura.
       

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Masa Japanese Restaurant
(Restaurants - Sushi)
10-2077 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg  R3T 5J9 • 204-261-3131
Distance: ~8.953 km *
        Description: Perpetually busy, tiny Masa keeps things tranquil with unfussy décor, making their sushi stand out all the more. The chefs, trained in Japan, work only with the very freshest fish, creating stunningly beautiful and delightfully flavorful sushi and sashimi. There are plenty of cooked and non-seafood options, as well, so don't skip this one just because raw fish leaves you a bit squeamish. The sukiyaki for two, cooked at the table, is satisfying, as is the shabu shabu, and appetizers are particularly fine.
        User Rating: 8 / 10
       

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