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Cuisine type

  • Japanese,
  • Asian,
  • Izakaya,

Dishes

  • Sushi,
  • Vegetarian Cuisine,

Features

  • Take-out,
  • Confortable Booths,
  • Restaurant With Live Entertainment,
  • Group Reservation,
  • Open On Sunday,
  • Open Late Hours,

Atmosphere

  • Casual,
  • Family,

Languages Spoken

  • English,
Location
257 Eglinton Ave W, Main, Toronto, ON M4R 1B1
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  • $11 To $25,

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Toronto’s most authentic izakaya experiences

Toronto’s most authentic izakaya experiences

One of Yonge and Eglinton’s most excellent date spots, Sake Bar Kushi boasts a dark, dreamy interior paired with an expansive array of small izakaya dishes. Kushi is the kind of place that demands a long sitting, the time easily filled with chatting and masticating through the menu. Start with the barbecued unagi (eel), on to takoyaki (deep-friend octopus dumplings), then hokke (grilled mackerel), a little bit of Toro sashimi (tuna belly, oh the tuna belly!) and wrap up with a chicken katsu don (a rice bowl with deep fried chicken, egg, and onion) – keeping customers Buddha-bellied and happy.

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Great vegetarian dishes around Yonge and Eglinton

Great vegetarian dishes around Yonge and Eglinton

Tempura does amazing things to vegetables. A lightly-battered vegetable of your choice is deep-fried until crisp and golden. The result is a crunchy morsel of tender goodness. Order that on top of some vegetarian rolls and a bottle of sake (rice wine for those with gluten allergies). With tapas-style offerings on the menu, there are plenty of opportunities to explore the vegetarian side of Japanese cuisine.

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