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51 Winchester St, Toronto, ON M4X 1A8 Get directions
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Japanese, Japanese, Family Dining, Full Dinner Menu, Group Functions, Online Ordering, Fully Licenced
Neither as noisy nor as dimly lit as other restaurants of its ilk, this much-loved Cabbagetown izakaya is Toronto's version of its Vancouver originator, rises above the rest with i... more... See more text
Kingyo Izakaya offers authentic Japanese cuisine, cozy ambiance, and attentive service for a memorable dining experience. Read more
2 Irwin Ave, Toronto, ON M4Y 1K9 Get directions
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Japanese, Asian, International, Casual
Koyoi Restaurant and Bar, is a moderately priced Japanese restaurant with 2 locations, one located in the Yorkville area of Downtown Toronto. Specializing in Japanese cuisine and f... more... See more text
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
900 York Mills Rd, North York, ON M3B 3H2 Get directions
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The Westin Prince Hotel, Fine Dining, Japanese, Asian, Wheelchair-accessible 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 a... more... See more text
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
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