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Miko Sushi Japanese Restaurant Vancouver Reviews
TLDR: This is the best sushi I've ever had.
We were in Whistler skiing and locals told us to come here over other sushi restaurants. Family owned, ask the owner lady what to eat. We saw the reviews and wondered if this was the right choice. We came in and I did find the owner lady and I told her we just wanted what she recommended. We had the most amazing meal. Wasn't too much and we ordered more. I can't tell you what all we had but they walked us through the meal and everything was simply amazing. Some sort of tuna stomach thing that was unbelievable. Also (pictured) is this seaweed with fish eggs attached that was so good. Couldn't recommend this place more.
Good normal
The average good food is much better than another one called Miku with U, we went to both, Miko acceptable but nothing spectacular
We popped in hungry for lunch and cold from walking in the
We popped in hungry for lunch and cold from walking in the rain- what a cosy spot!! We were greeted with hot tea- which hit the spot! We sat at the bar as we didn't have reservations and majority of the tables were reserved. I enjoyed sitting at the bar, we got to watch the raw dishes being prepared. I did get the sashimi sampler and edamame, the edamame must be boiled in a broth of some sort as there was tons of flavour. The fish was super fresh and delicious. My bf got the teriyakis- and they were huge portions and came with soup and rice! The service was super friendly and quick and the prices were very good for the amount of food we got!
We got the ka karaage (deep fried squid), a plate of
We got the ka karaage (deep fried squid), a plate of assorted sashimi, BC and dynamite roll. Honestly, good sushi and I have no complaints! I did find the tuna sashimi was incredibly fresh. The BC roll had salmon skin and it was crispy on the end pieces but was quite soggy inside - I still enjoyed the texture. Service was great! They were quite busy on a weekday evening.
A must for sushi fans in Vancouver
This was the Vancouver restaurant that was recommended the highest number of times in a Facebook travel group and I think it may have been the best sushi I have ever had.
WE never we visit Vancouver this is one of our go to spots
WE never we visit Vancouver this is one of our go to spots for dining. We have been coming here for twenty years and the food does not disappoint. It is fantastic. The service is very good, with all staff being polite and courteous. The food is very delicious and is one of the few restaurants left in Vancouver where you can get truly authentic Japanese dishes. We will continue to support this restaurant all the time the doors are open. Please don't close or retire! Thank you so much to the Miko Sushi staff, both front and back of the house.
The sushi at this place is incredibly fresh and delicious.
Our server helped us pick the perfect sake for our meal. The space was small and the walls covered with notes and signatures from famous people who had eaten there and very few had pics, so you couldn't really tell who had written what, and frankly that made it even cooler. I will definitely be back.
ONLY MIKO SUSHI, OR NO SUSHI!
FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS, MIKO IS THE ONLY SUSHI RESTAURANT I AM GOINTO FOR LUNCH OR DINNER!!! ALLWAYS FRESH, ALLWAYS DELICIOUS, ALLWAYS FRENDLY STAFF!!! FOR THE MONEY, IT IS THE BEST SUSHI RESTAURANT IN VANCOUVER.ONL
Cozy authentic Japanese resto.
Great spot for sushi at Robson, fresh food plus authentic sushi experience. If you want a cozy place with reasonable price on Robson, forget about all other spots, just stick with Miko!
Decent sushi spot on Robson St.
I didn't make a reservation so we left our name and got called back in 25 minutes. Service was good and we got tea served right away. The food was decent but I was expecting more at the price point. I would expect 8 pieces for a specialty roll, but I only got 6 for the red dragon roll. The negitoro cone was my favorite.
A cozy and authentic feeling sushi restaurant which is
A cozy and authentic feeling sushi restaurant which is hidden in plain sight next to the ever popular Ramen Danbo.They provide a great choice of modern and traditional sushi with friendly service.I have to say, out of everything we ordered the Unagi Nigiri blew it out of the park. One of the best I've had and I've had lots. It's grilled over charcoal so has much more texture and flavour than torch grilled alternatives.
Miko was a bit disappointing.
They didn't have a ton of options and it was expensive. $20 for the sushi and miso soup. It also just wasn't the best sushi. Tasted low quality and not fresh. 3 roll special came with California, BC& dynamite. I also asked for a side of eel sauce and they didn't know what that was. Service was fast, no complaints about that.
Best Japanese food I’ve had in a long time!
When I planned my first trip to Vancouver I knew I wanted to try sushi there. Trip adviser sent me here and it was delish! Just like I used to get in NYC when I was younger! Be sure to make a reservation. They are busy!
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