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2803 Eglinton Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1J 2E1 Get directions
Japenese Cuisine, Fine Dining, Fusion, Asian, Japanese Food, Sushi, Japanese Cuisine, Japanese, Lunch Menu, Take-out, Reservation, Tasting Menu, Restaurant With Parking, Group Reservation, Sushi Bar
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 ... more... See more text
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
9-4352 Kingston Rd, Scarborough, ON M1E 2M8 Get directions
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All You Can Eat Buffet, Japanese, Buffet
Dine-In, Take Out, Delivery, Open 7 Days A Week. All You Can Eat Over 300 Items. Free Delivery with Any Order Over $25 before Tax within 3 KM Radius. more... See more text
230 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1W7 Get directions
Sushi, Vegetarian, Oysters, All You Can Eat, Vegan, Seafood, Brazilian, Asian, Japanese, Fusion, Latin American, Buffet, Alcohol Served, Sushi Bar, Prix Fixe Menu, Restaurant With Bar, Reservation, Tasting Menu, Oyster Bar, Group Reservation, Restaurant With Wifi Internet
CopaCabana Grilled Brazilian introduces... Copa by Sea. Toronto's Premier All-You-Can-Eat Seafood Restaurant.
402 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A6 Get directions
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Japanese, Japanese, Casual
Kinton Ramen 3 brings Kinton's famous Japanese noodle soup to the Queen and Spadina area. The noodles are made using high quality flour and kneading the dough with a special air-ti... more... See more text
They have the best ramen I have try in Toronto so far. Seasoned egg inside the soup is indescribable. Read more
4901 Yonge St, North York, ON M2N 5N4 Get directions
Japanese
As our customer base continues to grow, so do we. With so many other dining options available to choose from, you have chosen us this evening. With that in mind, we wanted to thank... more... See more text
Best sushi I have had in Toronto. They offer original rolls (ex. PEI roll with lobster) and high-end fish (Blue Fin Tuna). They have a cool atmosphere and play a unique hip-hop/jazz mix. Great quality sushi and sashimi. Read more
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602 College St, Toronto, ON M6G 1B4 Get directions
Pub, Asian, Japanese, Californian, Oyster Bar, Bring Your Own Wine
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 20... more... See more text
Best udon in the city--anywhere, Japanese or Korean. Matched only by the service--attentive, intelligent and pleasant. We originally tried Tokyo Grill 2 to make reservations for a birthday for our 94 year old Japanese auntie--they simply refused, and not very pleasantly either. We came by Menami by chance, googling the area and "udon", her favourite food these days. The food strikes a happy balance between creative and traditional. We could not have been happier. Nothing in life is ever pe Read more
280 West Beaver Creek Rd, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3Z1 Get directions
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Asian, Japanese, Casual
Miyabi Restaurant has been in business in Richmond Hill since 1994 and has consistently strived to provide delicious and authentic Japanese cuisine to the satisfaction of its patro... more... See more text
While Zen is our favourite Japanese Restaurant, my boyfriend and I have enjoyed dining here for their enoki maki (thin slices of beef wrapped around enoki-Japanese mushrooms). Their nigiri and sashimi while delicious is not a priority for us to order as they serve very thin small pieces for the price you pay. We have also had their sukiyaki (we cook ourselves on the table) and it is large enough for 3 people, although much more expensive ($60 for 2 people which includes rice and raw egg for dipping) than other restaurants where we have enjoyed the same. The sukiyaki comes traditionally (as they served), with slices of thin sukiyaki beef, tofu, Chinese cabbage, green onion, oyster mushrooms, shitake mushrooms and regular mushrooms, transparent thin noodles and onion. Their broth was excellent-not too sweet. A great meal to have on a cold day. Read more
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