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Nami Japanese Restaurant is located in the downtown core, is considered one of Toronto's finest authentic Japanese restaurants and has been well for over 30 years. Nami is traditional Japanese cuisine served in a simple, modern setting. Walking through the front door is like taking a trip to Kyoto. Kimono-clad servers wait on patrons in the main dining area, private booths as well as the private Tatami room with rice-paper screened doors. The Robata Bar serves made-to-order grilled meat, vegetables and fresh seafood. Alternatively, you can sit at the Sushi Bar for a traditional yet all unique dining experience. Your visit to Nami will likely leave you saying "Gochisosama Deshita!" or thank you for the meal after you are done!
Signature dish !!! Don't miss it !!! It wasn't on the menu when I first started going there 20 years ago but somehow word got out.......what a bummer ! You will never taste anything like it. Rivals California's Matsushita or Blue Fin which costs $250 pp and reservations 3 months in advance. Best Sushi in Toronto for sure !!! Read more
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Voted 'Top Five Izakayas In North America' by Bon Appétit Magazine, topping 'Industry' and 'Readers Choice' Georgia Straight awards for Best Japanese in 2012 and Best Izakaya in 2014, and 'Best Casual Chain' by Vancouver Magazine from 2011-2014, Hapa continues to offer a winning combination of Japanese cuisine, fun, and culture, paired with local seasonal and Ocean Wise ingredients.
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Brand new restaurant conveniently located on Queen St. W. We offer freshly made Sushi and Sashimi, Asian Fusion, and Seafood. Try us for Brunch, Lunch or Dinner. You will love the quality of our food and our beautiful high capacity restaurant. Call us today!
CopaCabana Grilled Brazilian introduces... Copa by Sea. Toronto's Premier All-You-Can-Eat Seafood Restaurant.
Come savor a delectable meal at Katsura Japanese Restaurant. This establishment offers seafood and a variety of sushi for 26$ to 60$. Come enjoy their family friendly and upscale ambiance. They happily provide wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are open after-hours all week. They are readily reachable by car and public transit. The surrounding area is notable for its parks and stores.
Katsura is tucked away in a separate, but connected, building right beside the main building of the Prince Hotel. The food here is very good but only slightly better than the cheaper places in the area. The teppanyaki tables are good. The sushi is fresh. The prices are high and the portions are not particularly large. So why would someone choose this place over its cheaper competitors? It's the decor and the service that makes this place stand out. From the moment you step in out of the snow, you are surrounded by tasteful Japanese decor. In the main dining area, the place is elegant, simple and to the point. The design allows large groups to eat in semi-isolation. This is the restaurant you impress your dining partner, be it a business meeting or a first date. Read more
Japanese charcoal, particularly Binchotan, is prized for its superior quality of burning in addition to the excellent heat retention at high temperatures. Most fine quality charcoal contains 80% of carbon component, which produces minimal odour associated with the impurities and volatile components. However, in binchotan charcoal, the carbon component is 93% to 95%, meaning food grilled with it retains its own natural flavours at the most purest state. Since Binchotan charcoal is nearly pure carbon, it momentarily reaches temperatures of 1000°C yet produces no flame or odour. This flameless and therefore gentle technique of grilling is cherished by barbeque connoisseurs worldwide.
It’s easy to miss newly opened Nakamori-it occupies the former home of Scarborough’s Zen Japanese Restaurant-but chef and owner Nobuyuki Nakamori is busy inside concocting various dishes in preparation for this month’s grand opening. It’s a cozy and intimate spot, with choices of standard tables, two low Japanese-style tables and the sushi bar, where you can admire the chef’s plating skills. Chef Nobu most recently worked in the kitchen at Susur Lee’s Bent, and he credits Lee with instilling in him the importance of food presentation. As each dish proves, this lesson has been well learned. Fine restaurant offering Innovative Japanese cuisine in downtown Toronto. We offer a variety of sushi and a multitude of entrees, come try our Fine Sushi and fish&chips!! Make a reservation now 416-265-7111!
Nobo created probably the best contemporary Japanese fusion restaurants in all of Toronto. from the starter, drink, to even the dessert - a must try experience. Even the location is a blend of Japanese reliance on word of mouth in a indescreet area If you can call Caddys as a Canadian landmark. Try the Pizza. She even uses the Tatami server. Read more
We at Seoul House BBQ have been established since the year 2000. With 15 years of proud history. At Seoul House BBQ we pride ourselves in quality of food and great service.
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my friends and I were looking for a Korean restaurant with fresh taste and clean atmosphere and Steeles Seoul House definitely delivered our wants! The food was really good and the staff was really friendly too! I truly recommend saeng sun jjim (fried fish with oyster sauce) and sam gae tang (whole chicken soup with ginseng)! it's definitely a must go place!!! Read more
All-you-can-eat Japanese restaurant offering rolls, grilled fare & noodle dishes.
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Orillia's newest downtown restaurant, featuring an assortment of sushi, sashimi, soups, and salads.
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BEST SUSHI IN MY LIFE. Cheap and delicious. The Sunday Rolls are to die for. The best sushi you can get in Orillia. Read more
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