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Loblaws City Market Sushi Review: Why You Should Skip the Ready-To-Eat Rolls

In my earlier posts, I shared a little bit about my ER adventure this week and how my energy level is terrible today. It has been so low that I simply did not want to cook dinner. We decided to head to Loblaws and picked up three sushi rolls, but unfortunately, they were not good at all, which only made me feel worse.

We tried the TC Maki ($4.99), the Mango Salsa California Roll ($6), which was far too tarty, and the Mango California Roll with Spicy Crab ($8). Sadly, they were all quite terrible. The rice lacked that fresh texture and the savoury balance I was hoping for.


The T.C. Maki sushi roll from Loblaws City Market in a blue plastic tray, featuring tamago (egg omlette), crab stick, and cucumber.
The simplest of the bunch, but the T.C. Maki ($4.99) was still a miss.

Loblaws Mango Salsa California Roll in a plastic tray, covered with bright mango sauce, diced mango, cucumber, and roe.
Mango Salsa California Roll ($6) — looks interesting, but tasted too tarty.

A closer view of the Loblaws Mango California Roll with Spicy Crab in its tray, topped with shredded crab and large pale mango chunks.
The Mango California Roll with Spicy Crab ($8). A hefty serving, but the ingredients felt tired.

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