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There's almost always a lineup to get into this popular Japanese tapas parlour, where servers holler at each other and the music pounds. Designed for group eating, this lively restaurant attracts a swell of fans for its flavourful plates of real food and the energetic servers who deliver it to the table. Carbonara udon, fried calamari, baked BC oysters, takowasabi and deep-fried brie all get special mention on a menu that changes regularly. Staff is energetic and friendly. Sake - in its pure, martini and mojito forms — is abundant, as is Japanese beer and a tasty Japanese soda, and both are a perfect lubricant for such excellent food. Wear presentable socks when you visit; shoe removal at the door is an imperative.
Satay on the Road offers a wonderful array of delicious flavours that will delight and tease your taste buds. Whether it be a rich, fragrant curry, a spicy Thai soup, savoury salads or sweet desserts, the competing and complementing flavours create a harmonious blend once tasted, never forgotten. You don't need to go far, just down the road to Satay on the Road!
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Corkage Fee: $50 per 750ml Rules: You can't bring a wine on their wine list.
The service here is great. I'm obsessed with the Singaporean-style slaw to the point where I've drove across the city just to get it as take out. The portion is great to save for a quick bite the next day. The tables are a bit close together in the room off the main room but the attentiveness of the servers makes up for it! Read more
Ganto Sushi welcomes you to their restaurant. They are open after-hours from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are established in a neighborhood filled with restaurants, stores and parks.
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I live near Queen and Spadina and have had some difficulty with finding decent low-medium priced sushi. Toshi is across from where I take spin class and I noticed that the sign indicated that the chef was Japanese so I decided to try it out. I found the fish to be fresh, the restaurant to be clean and the service to be attentive. They service appropriately sized rolls and nigiri, as opposed to the giant pieces that many other establishments serve (this is a good think IMO). Overall, very good meal and I think I will be frequenting Toshi a great deal. Read more
EDO first opened at its original location in 1986 in mid-town Toronto, serving authentic Japanese cuisine.
Messis invites you to their establishment. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by bicycle. They are positioned in a surrounding filled with restaurants and stores.
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