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280 West Beaver Creek Rd, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3Z1 Get directions
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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280 West Beaver Creek Rd, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3Z1 Get directions
Akasaka, noted as one of Richmond Hill's best Japanese restaurants, offers an extensive menu as well as a variety of services. Akasaka uses Teppanyaki Cooking Tables (iron griddle)... more... See more text
My boyfriend and I have visited Akasaka a few times now and have enjoyed every dining experience here. Although the owner is Chinese, he has studied in Japan and the chefs are Japanese. We agree that they serve up the best rolls in Richmond Hill. During our most recent visit here a couple of weeks ago, we enjoyed their 10 tation roll (unbelievably delicious lobster roll deep fried!), Crown Royal Roll (fois gras, eel, caviar & gold glitter), Super Rainbow (soft shell crab), and a few pieces of nigiri. Some of their rolls look questionable ('Thai' Passion, 'Korean' kim-chee roll), and being of Japanese descent, I avoided these. Thai/Korean twists should not be mixed or confused with Japanese rolls - surely they serve these to cater to Koreans and people who enjoy Thai food. We strictly stick to their rolls (and make an exception to some nigiri). Not every Japanese restaurant does well with bringing in top quality sashimi. The waiter did not bring us our dry noodle sticks which they bring to every table at no cost. We had to ask and later remind them twice. My boyfriend ordered us the green tea creme brulee for dessert as he enjoys it very much. The serving is very small, however it is quite delicious. Our bill came to approx $78 (no alcohol). The rolls are not cheap, but you pay to get top quality here. All the rolls we had were excellent - among my favourites were the 10 tation & Crown Royal rolls. If you've had them, you will understand what I mean. They are killer! The teppanyaki here is also very popular, as evidenced by the occupied tables. We however don't do teppanyaki, as you pay for the show. The food is not spectacular and if you're coming to a Japanese restaurant which is well-known for its rolls, its these items which one should stick with. Read more
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8206 Bayview Ave, Thornhill, ON L3T 2S2 Get directions
Come savor a savory creation at Aji Sai Japanese Restaurant. They are readily reachable by car. The neighboring area is remarkable for its parks. more... See more text
783 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4J 1L2 Get directions
Come enjoy an appetizing meal at Aji Sai Japanese Restaurant. They are open late all week and are conveniently accessible by public transit but also by bicycle. They are in a colou... more... See more text
7330 Yonge Street, Vaughan, ON L4J 7Y7 Get directions
Established in 1995. Ginza has been proudly serving the neighbourhood for over 25 years, where classical Japanese flavours and techniques are combined with modern elements to creat... more... See more text
Went for lunch at Sushi Ginza due to the great ratings on here. I am glad I went. The place was not busy at all and my friend and I got a table quickly. I had the sashimi salad lunch special and my friend had the Sushi Roll lunch special. Each special came with tempera chips, 2 pieces of calamari, 2 pieces of salmon type roll, a potato croquette, and fruits. I also ordered the torpedo roll (smoke salmon, tempera shrimp, tataki tuna) which is really delicious name maybe right. The sashimi salad was really yummy. Big portion all around. They don't cheap out on anything. The total was around $34. A pretty good deal for all the food we had. Love this oriental food Read more
5 Northtown Way, Toronto, ON M2N 7A1 Get directions
Very friendly family run restaurant with large portions and a great price. 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
4901 Yonge St, North York, ON M2N 5N4 Get directions
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
1612 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4G 3B7 Get directions
Come enjoy an appetizing creation at Fukui Sushi. Come recline on their terrace under the sun. They are open at night all week. You can get there by public transit. The surrounding... more... See more text
It is a friendly restaurant. The waitresses are nice. The fish (sashimi) was very fresh, but the salmon and tuna were cut in a big chunk (too thick to eat). The the noodles of Nabeyaki Udon were too hard (normally japanese udon should be chewy). The soup of the udon is just a soy sauce soup based with some fish cakes, a shrimp tempura and a fish tempura. The tempura served with the noodles became soggy. The Uni sushi was fresh and the price is good ($6.50 per order). The vegetable tempura dinner is so so. The vegetable tempura were in big chunk, not crispy enough. The sauce of the tempura is okay. I saw other people in the next table who had bento box dinner. Those bento box dinners looked good to me. Read more
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