Numerous reviews highlighted poor service, including inattentive staff, long wait times, and missing orders.
Food Quality
Mixed feedback on food quality; while some praised freshness and taste, many criticized the sushi for being subpar, with complaints about portion sizes and preparation.
Value for Money
Customers expressed concerns about the pricing, feeling that the quality of food did not justify the cost, especially for the all-you-can-eat option.
Atmosphere
The restaurant's atmosphere received mixed reviews, with some enjoying the vibe while others noted cleanliness issues and inappropriate music choices.
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Emma Angon
3 days ago
1.0
Dake was the OG all you can eat, they merged with this place and ever since dake closed we’ve been going here. Never as good as dake but it was still good at the beginning. Over time it’s gone downhill. Today was our last time going, the fish didn’t taste very fresh, the service was mediocre at best and the food was just gross. Nothing tasted right. We left and went elsewhere to eat. Had to take the leftover food and throw it in the trash so we didn’t get charged for leftovers. We just couldn’t eat it cause it was so gross. So sad.
GS
Grace Siscoe
5 days ago
1.0
Got food poisoning from this place last night don’t eat here!!
LL
Lissa
6 days ago
1.0
Horrible service and people. They overcharged me by $30 and when I called them they told me it’s my fault. For context I received one California roll thing worth $8 and I was charged $38. And I was offered a free candy as a refund. Horrible
JB
Jolean Rizelle Endique, BSc.
Feb 14, 2026
1.0
All you can eat sushi? Or all you can eat rice?
Don't come to this please if you're expecting to taste some good sushi, because all they're gonna offer you are thinly-sliced "see-through" fish over a huge clump of rice. Whenever you take a bite, you taste the rice, and almost nothing of the fish. We went there last night. We only ate the fish on the nigiris they served us because every time we took a bite, we could only taste the rice. Funny enough, why didn't I just order bowls and bowls of rice then? After we ate, we were told that we should eat the rice as well otherwise they will charge us extra next time. I understand, considering how much left-over rice we had. First of all, I cannot really take a bite of that so-called "nigiri" that tastes just like rice because I didn't go there for the rice.
I'm quite disappointed because their hot food tastes so much better than other places, that's why I still gave 2 stars for the food. We love their motoyaki and la galbi. I just feel like they'd rather compromise on food quality, than the price. What they don't know is that there are some people like me who don't mind paying a little bit more, for some real sushi and better quality food.
Everytime we've come, they're always missing a part of our order. Most of it, are the sashimi. Business tactic? That's quite unfortunate, because it's likely working against them. If there were any other All You Can Eat sushi places here in Abbotsford, I won't come back here anymore. Just hoping our next visit will be better, but I still don't want to get my hopes up.
MW
Melissa Weir
Feb 12, 2026
1.0
I had one of the worst dining experiences of my life at this sushi restaurant. From the moment we walked in, the service was inattentive and unprofessional. We waited far too long just to be acknowledged, and once seated, our server seemed annoyed that we were even there.
The food was even more disappointing. The sushi did not taste fresh at all , the fish had a strange taste and the texture was off-putting. The rolls were sloppily put together, falling apart before we could even pick them up and the seaweed was so chewy I couldn’t chew it. Presentation was careless, and nothing looked appetizing.
To make matters worse Instead of apologizing, the staff acted as though it was our fault. The waitress said it was funny how they had no bad reviews until we walked in she only ever came to our table once after dropping our food off. No check in and no offer to refill drinks Customer service was horrible.
For the prices they charge, the quality and experience were unacceptable. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for good sushi or decent service. Completely disappointing from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions About Midori Japanese Restaurant
Where is Midori Japanese Restaurant located?
Midori Japanese Restaurant is located at 31940 South Fraser Way, unit 2, Abbotsford, BC, V2T 1V6, Canada.
What types of cuisine does Midori Japanese Restaurant offer?
Midori Japanese Restaurant offers Japanese and sushi cuisine.
How can I contact Midori Japanese Restaurant?
You can contact Midori Japanese Restaurant by phone at +1 604-864-9955 or email at luckyhan.ca@gmail.com.
What are the opening hours or time zone of Midori Japanese Restaurant?
Midori Japanese Restaurant operates in the America/Vancouver time zone. Please contact them directly for specific opening hours.
Are there other Japanese restaurants near Midori Japanese Restaurant?
Yes, Noodle Road is another Japanese and Korean restaurant located nearby, offering more Asian cuisine options.
What other dining options are available near Midori Japanese Restaurant?
Nearby dining options include Mr India Indian Restaurant for Indian cuisine, J's Pizza for pizza and fast food, Burger King Canada for fast food, and Old Hand Coffee for coffee and cafe-style food.
Where can I go for shopping near Midori Japanese Restaurant?
Nearby shopping options include Dollarama for discount and arts and crafts, Meadow Fair Coin Laundry, A1computers4u for IT services, Mahtot East Africa grocery store, AJ's Wireless Solutions Audio & Video, Jot Boutique for clothing, and Value Village thrift store.
Are there telecommunications stores near Midori Japanese Restaurant?
Yes, nearby mobile phone stores include Fido, Telus Koodo Store, Rogers, AJ's Wireless Solutions Ltd, and Smart Wireless.
What nearby services can I find around Midori Japanese Restaurant?
Nearby services include Apex Physiotherapy and Health Clinic, several beauty salons like Hair N Care Beauty Studio and Darling and Dapper Hair Salon and Beauty Emporium, as well as Great Canadian Oil Change automotive repair and gas station.
Is Midori Japanese Restaurant associated with other types of Asian cuisine?
Though primarily a Japanese and sushi restaurant, Midori Japanese Restaurant is also classified as an Asian fusion and pan Asian restaurant, indicating a diverse menu including various Asian flavors.
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