Fune Japanese Restaurant
4.2/5
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Cuisine type

  • Japanese,
  • Asian,

Dishes

  • Sushi,
  • Maki,
  • Sashimi,

Features

  • Restaurant With Private Rooms,
  • Buffet,

Atmosphere

  • Casual,

Languages Spoken

  • English,
Location
100 Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5H 3G2
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Rates:

  • $11 To $25,

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Restaurantica12
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I went for lunch with a few others and the place...

I went for lunch with a few others and the place was packed so it was a good thing we made reservations. The food came pretty quickly but my main dish came before every one else's and I had to wait a good 5-10 minutes before everyone else's dishes came. My roll was decent but definitely not the best I've had... it was nicely decorated but the taste was just adequate.

Atmosphere: 3/5
Food: 3/5
Service: 3/5
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Restaurantica12
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Just great. If youre trying to go there during...

Just great. If youre trying to go there during business hours you probably want to get a reservation. Otherwise myself and my date both loved it. We had sashimi, maki rolls as well as "special" rolls and all of them were great, especially the dynamite roll with four tempura shrimp in it. Its worth the price!

Atmosphere: 5/5
Food: 5/5
Service: 4/5
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Restaurantica12
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Go all the time

I love this restaurant. It's the perfect business lunch venue. The sushi is exceptionally fresh 99% of the time (an extremely high strike rate for a japanese restaurant).

Atmosphere: 5/5
Food: 5/5
Service: 5/5
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Restaurantica12
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Words from a fat man.

Food was really good, probably the best Japanese that I have ever had. However, this was on the higher end of my price range for a regular dinner outing; you can easily find slightly lower quality Japanese food in the city for a much cheaper price.

Atmosphere: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
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Restaurantica12
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Wonderful and fun place for Sushi!

I just adore this place -- the sushi is of excellent quality and the service is fast and courteous. The best part is if you like you can sit up at the bar where artfully created dishes float by on small wooden sampan boats -- actually, this might not be a good thing since I absolutely love their sushi and I always find myself eating more than I really should! Great place for an exciting and lively night out with friends.

Atmosphere: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Service: 5/5
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Unique Dining Experiences in Toronto

Unique Dining Experiences in Toronto

Fune is the only place in Toronto serving up sushi on a conveyor belt in wooden boats that float around the sushi bar. Diners choose the boats they want to try - there are two plates of sushi per boat, with two pieces each, so you can try a variety of rolls.

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Restaurants and bars around Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square

For the best sushi bar (and boats) check out Fune Japanese Restaurant, located on Simcoe Street. In addition to classic nigri, sushi and sashimi, Fune also serves “neo modern Japanese dishes” like the Hotategai (deep sea scallops sautéed with garlic butter and soya sauce) and the Shogayaki (thinly sliced pork loin cooked with house ginger sauce). For those also looking to wet their whistle, Fune has a fine selection of sake, Japanese beer and North American classics, too.

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Has been down the stairs in the Entertainment District for almost 20 years, and what sets it apart is the sushi bar. The bar is surrounded by a little moat that has boats floating by with dishes of sushi that you can choose. Fun, right?

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