Low-key outpost serving an array of Thai & Japanese standards such as curries & sushi rolls.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 22 Front St, Trenton, ON K8V 6C5, Canada
Phone: +1 613-965-6688
Website: http://www.thaisushi.ca/
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Reviews
New Year’s Eve 2025, we went to dine in.
Everyone was attentive, kind and polite. So the service was fantastic, needless to say.
The sushi was incredible. Fresh, tasted exactly as you’d hope.
If you’re a sushi lover, this restaurant is a must. Highly recommend.
The place can be a six star if they really put their efforts together.
It was a slow Monday and all the window seats were available, but they guided us to a darker area near a wall that was chipped all along the length of the restaurant. I recommend a piece of molding to completely cover the eye sore. There were some nice plants and real fish that saved the look a bit at least.
Tea was served upon demand quickly. However, this isn’t how I like to regulate the temperature of my sips. I prefer a thermos left on the table.
Now the food part. It could have been much less salty, fried and full of MSG. I know it’s AYCE and this is fairly common, but some of the sauces and items were so salty they were not edible. It’s too bad since the beef was very above average had it not been drowned in sauce. The soup menu was extensive, but they all tasted below average. The Thai lemon soup was actually spoiled, and the waiter was disrespectful by claiming I don’t like it. Thai lemon soup is my favorite and I am extremely familiar with all the restaurants variations.
However, there were a few items that were actually better than any of the places I tried. The shrimp Tempura was excellent, and the mango salad was unique. Had they salted the mango a bit less it would have been extraordinary. The regular salad was also very fresh.
Finally the dessert was fine, except the fried banana was sliced in thin pieces. This would be great if you wanted to simply have a dessert after a light meal, but thin battery slices after an all you can eat meant more heavy batter than actual banana. The strawberry ice-cream, mango cake and chocolate cake was good and a pleasant less common find.
Finally, the owners were extremely nice and ready to help. If I would have started the dinner with talking to them instead of the employees things could have been much better.
They were helpful in solving the food issues and problems with the tablet. Note: if you remove an item on the tablet it still goes in the cart, so you may end up with more than you think. Overall I think this place will actually improve as time goes by, and has potential to be the top restaurant in the city.
Sushi orders were very good.
Two other dishes very inconsistent with flavour and spices…
Thick Tiger Shrimp Curry…..so incredibly hot and spicy hard to eat
Spicy Thai Noodles …..had absolutely no flavour at all…..both were on menu as one pepper for heat/ spice….
Would not know what to order if I do so again …..
Disappointed for sure
Something for everyone
Awesome won ton soup!
Fantastic appetizers
Wine and beer as well as green tea.
Delivery available.
The restaurant is pretty on the inside, not cheesy. They were very full and busy, nevertheless we were greeted and seated promptly. Our main server was very sweet, so were all the other ones.
They have à la cart menu, and all you can eat option. The all you can eat is prepared to order, not the buffet style, therefore the food is fresher and better, however it takes longer. The price for the all you can eat is fair, and I think it is the best option, even if you don’t want to eat too much.
We were pleasantly surprised at the taste of the food. The sushi was good. The Thai and Chinese dishes were good. What I like the best is that the dishes were not sweet, like they are in other Asian restaurants. For example, I love Pad Thai, but I had to stop ordering it, because it is always too sweet. Not here. The same with the sesame chicken.
Now, the Pad Thai is not the typical one, with the thick noodles; here they serve it with thin noodles. It also does not come with all the garnishes that it usually comes with, ie, peanut, lemon, etc.
UPDATE: we came back to Trenton 1 year later, July 2019, and ate here again. Same good experience. Keep in mind that it is not the best nor finest Asian food or sushi yet it is good and can’t beat the price.
The all you can eat was well worth it, pricey for the quality of the food, but that doesn’t mean the food was not good. The food was definitely better than most sushi places but some of the rolls were too salty or missed more uniqueness. (Most only have 4 ingredients)
Shrimp tempura was fabulous, definitely recommended. Ice cream was bland, but I didn’t come to a sushi restaurant for ice cream so no harm there.
Will be coming back!