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Quality is job one at this elegant Entertainment District sushi and sashimi house, whose clean, minimal, modern take on this culinary favourite makes it a sweet choice for impressing a date or just indulging a personal appetite. On-line reviews resonate with declarations that this is “the best sushi in the city.” Taste, texture and colour are given equal billing by genius chefs trained in the time-tested art of this food’s preparation. JaBistroll — a sensual adventure in salmon, snow crab, uni, cucumber and tobiko — gets special mention, as does the famous sashimi platter. Seating is fairly limited, so reservations are recommended. Sit at the bar and catch a masterclass in Japanese culinary creativity.
Jabistro brings delicious meals, warm ambiance, and friendly service — perfect for memorable, relaxed dining experiences. Read more
Come taste an appetizing dish at Magic Noodle. Explore a menu offering noodles. They are open at night all week and are readily reachable by bicycle. The neighboring location is memorable for its restaurants and merchants. You can pay by Interac.
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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Touhenboku in the Distillery focuses on sushi, while their Touhenboku Ramen locations on Queen and at Yonge and Eglinton serve fresh, made-from-scratch ramen noodle soup.
CopaCabana Grilled Brazilian introduces... Copa by Sea. Toronto's Premier All-You-Can-Eat Seafood Restaurant.
Pai Northern Thai Restaurant can be found on Duncan Street, in the heart of the Entertainment District, between Queen and King. A collaboration between owners of Sukothai and Gusto 101, this large restaurant will offer lunch, brunch and dinner options, all focusing on the cuisine of Northern Thailand.
The place is gorgeous. We were invited here by friends to eat, and at first I didn't agree because I didn't know the place, but to be honest, I'm glad they convinced me Read more
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.
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