When I first laid eyes on Taco Nori (at the Richmond Night Market), I was immediately drawn to the fully stuffed Japanese tacos. By employing a tempura fried nori shell and using sushi rice as a base, this was essentially a sushi roll re-imagined. The great thing about the sushi taco is that it is a portable hand-held meal or snack (depending how many you have) for those on the go. I feel that their new location (just across from their food cart spot) is perfect for those on their way to and from the Skytrain station.
We sampled all of their available options including the California and the Spicy Tuna. Before they stuff the tacos full of the main ingredient, they sauce the sushi rice with spicy mayo or wasabi mayo adding julienned cucumber and soy sauce mix with green onions and sesame seeds on top. With a considerable amount of fluffy imitation crab salad with some tobiko, I really enjoy the California taco. It is like a fried California roll but with much more stuff. As for the Spicy Tuna, it is filled with meaty pieces of bright-tasting ahi tuna. It is mildly spicy, allowing the natural sweetness of the fish come through. I particularly like the soy sauce mix they use as it is full of umami without being too salty.
My favourite of the whole bunch is the Mango Paradise featuring Atlantic salmon, avocado, mango and imitation crab. This has everything where the mango really brings things to life with a tangy sweetness. You might laugh, but the addition of imitation crab make this complete since it adds the classic fluffy texture and unmistakable sweet brininess. Next to it is the popular Spicy Salmon nori taco. There are buttery pieces of Atlantic salmon dressed in sweet and salty soy with some kick.
There is a little of everything for everyone including vegetarians as the Avocucumber features the same rice base with extra cucumber and sliced avocado. Personally, this wouldn't be my choice, but it does well with lots of creamy avocado. Right beside it is something more up my alley in the Ahi Tuna. I really like this as the soy sauce mixture goes particularly well with the tuna. The umami from the soy brings out the brightness and the sweetness in the tuna.
Back to another vegetarian offering in the Wakame with avocado hiding beneath it. In all honesty, I would actually order this. I personally love wakame salad with its sweet tanginess. The crunch provides a nice mouth-feel that offsets the soft avocado. Another one I would consider is the Chopped Scallop with mayo and masago. These little bay scallops are sweet and buttery while laced with enough mayo to bind them together. The masago adds some pops of brininess.
Last but not least, the classic Salmon is another taco I wouldn't hesitate to order. Besides, it is the standard where most people will find it approachable. Nice buttery nuggets of salmon with the same delicious sweet, tangy and salty sauce mix. I really enjoy the concept and think it is another way to enjoy a sushi roll/poke bowl hybrid in a handheld format. Nice textures and flavours make it appealing and delicious. Now, until the end of May 2025, if you show them the Instagram reel from my account, you will receive 10% off your order!
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:
- Portable deliciousness
- Nice texture on the tempura-fried nori shell
- They don't skimp on the filling
The Bad:
- Shell can be a bit greasy, so make sure you have napkins
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