Down-home eatery doling out sushi rolls, noodles & tempura, plus other Japanese standards.
Leo Huang
Folks who eat sushi in Vancouver are spoilt for choice, but part of the fun is to identify places to go that leave a unique dining impression on you. To us, Green Leaf Sushi is one of those places.
In addition to all the standard stuff people come to expect when ordering sushi in this city, the ‘X factor’ at Green Leaf lies in their beautifully adorned platters of Aburi-style sushi (i.e. sushi pressed in small rectangular moulds). It was mesmerising to behold as it arrived at our table and looked delicious from every angle.
For edible art at reasonable prices, we suggest you check Green Leaf Sushi out. The one we went to was in Kitsilano, but there are similar stores in East Van and on the North Shore too.
… moreTomáš Majzel
Green Leaf Sushi on West Broadway is a gem in Kitsilano for anyone who loves aburi or oshi-style rolls. The sushi here is always fresh and beautifully presented — every plate looks like it belongs on Instagram. The Salmon Oshi and Aburi Tuna are my personal favorites — perfectly seared, rich in flavor, and melt-in-your-mouth good.
The restaurant itself has a relaxed, cozy vibe with a modern touch. Staff were friendly and attentive, though service can be a bit slow during peak hours (understandable, since it’s a popular spot). Prices are a little on the higher side, but the quality and presentation make it worth it for a nice sushi night out.
Overall, Green Leaf Sushi delivers consistent quality, creative rolls, and a satisfying experience. Not perfect, but easily one of the better sushi places along West Broadway. Highly recommend for anyone looking to try something a little different than your typical sushi spot.
… moreJonna Baker
Came here for dinner last night and we didn’t have to wait for a table for 2. The variety of dishes is great and I specially liked their salmon sashimi salad. Their Aburi was also pretty good! The food was brought out pretty quick as well, which is good if you’re super hungry. Great spot for a quick sushi dinner if you’re in the area.
… moreSara
I visited Green Leaf Sushi on West Broadway during my stay in Vancouver and would definitely go back. The sushi is always fresh, beautifully presented, and full of flavor. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, making the experience even better. The cozy, relaxed vibe adds to the charm. Prices are a bit higher, but the quality and service make it worth it. Highly recommend for a delicious and enjoyable sushi experience.
… moreSue Kim
The sushi here is actually very good, fresh, well-presented, and flavourful. The ambiance is cozy and the plating is always Instagram-worthy. I’ve been a loyal customer for a while, and I always recommend this place to friends.
But I have to be honest: the service lately hasn’t lived up to the quality of the food. On my last visit, we waited way too long to be seated despite empty tables, and the staff seemed more interested in chatting among themselves than checking on customers. Our order came out with one dish missing, and no one noticed until we had to ask… twice.
It’s frustrating because this place could be a solid 5-star gem if they just tightened up their service. Still worth a visit, just go in with a bit of patience.
… moreKitty Phung
This place never really changes, and I always end up getting the platter. It has its own unique taste that you can’t really find anywhere else. I usually come here when I’m craving that specific flavor of sushi, and it always hits the spot.
I like this location the most.
… moreMengqi Ruan
The service at this restaurant is not bad – the staff are attentive and polite, making sure you’re well taken care of throughout your meal. The sushi here is really good, especially if you’re a fan of fresh ingredients and traditional preparation. Each piece is crafted with care, and the fish is always fresh. The rolls are flavorful, and the presentation is appealing.
However, I did notice that the oshi sushi is a bit oily for my taste. While the flavors are still there, the texture can feel a bit heavy compared to the other items on the menu. It would be great if they could tone down the oiliness to keep the balance of flavors just right.
That said, overall, it’s still a solid spot for sushi lovers, with a wide variety of options and quality ingredients. I’d definitely come back to try more of their menu items, especially since everything else was quite enjoyable. If you’re in the area and craving sushi, it’s worth a visit.
… moreYU U
We thoroughly enjoyed our dining experience at your restaurant. Especially the salmon sushi, very delicious! We also chose the set meal and overall we were very satisfied. However, we found the sauce to be a bit too much and could perhaps be reduced to better highlight the freshness of the sushi. But I think I will come back to try other sushi.
… moreBri
People with allergies beware! We asked for gluten free soy sauce and were charged for each packet. They also were unable to make classics like wakame and spicy tuna rolls with gluten free soy sauce instead of regular. The fish itself was nice but the sushi rice was dry and hard. The service and atmosphere here was acceptable but nothing to call home about. Ultimately the affront of having to pay for GF soy sauce for someone with an allergy turned me off this place entirely
… moreFrank—5 stars rating
I came here after being introduced to this restaurant by an old friend. The result was very satisfactory, and the food was very good and fresh. The waitress are kind and friendly. Although the place is It’s a little small, but it has this warmth and Japanese style. Of course, if you really come to this restaurant, you’d better come early, or else you may have to wait in line. Wait a minute, but it’s all worth it. I especially like their one-person combo.
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