Salmon Aburi Sushi

A Joyful Feast: Alina Dobson at Spoon & Fork Plus

Where Every Bite Feels Like a Celebration

If food is a love language, then Spoon & Fork Plus speaks it fluently — and with a smile.
From the moment I walked into this popular Asian fusion all-you-can-eat spot in Etobicoke, I could feel the energy. It was vibrant, bustling, and deliciously inviting.

The modern interior, upbeat service, and the rhythmic hum of conversation set the tone for what turned out to be a truly delightful dining adventure.

Ordering: Fun, Fast, and Flavor-Filled

The digital tablet ordering system was not just convenient — it was addictive.
Every tap brought a new possibility: sushi, Thai curry, tempura, dim sum, noodles, sizzling teriyaki, and more.

🍣 Highlights from My Table:

  • Salmon Aburi Sushi – Slightly torched, buttery, melt-in-your-mouth perfection

  • Thai Mango Salad – Bright, fresh, with just the right kick of spice

  • Shrimp Tempura – Crispy outside, juicy inside, served piping hot

  • Beef Teriyaki – Smoky, tender, and sweet with a rich glaze

  • Green Dragon Roll – Creamy avocado, crunch, and that satisfying umami finish

It’s rare to find a spot where variety doesn’t sacrifice quality — but Spoon & Fork Plus absolutely delivered.

Service With a Smile (and Speed)

Though the place was buzzing with families, couples, and friend groups, the staff kept things flowing smoothly.
Plates arrived promptly, cleared efficiently, and each interaction felt genuinely warm.
The servers didn’t just work fast — they worked happy, and it showed.

Dessert? A Definite Yes

No meal here is complete without mochi ice cream — I tried the mango and matcha, both chewy and creamy and perfect as a final touch.
I also sampled the fried banana with honey and honestly, it felt like a hug in dessert form.

Final Thoughts: Flavor, Fun, and So Much Joy

Dining at Spoon & Fork Plus wasn’t just satisfying — it was uplifting.
This is the kind of place you return to with friends, with family, or after a long week when you just want to feel taken care of and fed well.

It’s the rare all-you-can-eat experience that never feels rushed or routine, and that’s worth celebrating.

I came in hungry. I left glowing.

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