Japanese Restaurants in Harbord Village, Toronto, ON

Find accurate info on the best Japanese restaurants for eating out in Harbord Village, Toronto. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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493 Bloor St W, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 1Y2

(416) 963-8861
Japanese Sushi Restaurant. New Generation Sushi in Downtown Toronto, located at Bloor St. between Bathurst St & Spadina Ave. Sun - Sat: 12:00PM - 2:00AM. Tel: (416)963-8861 Fax: (416)963-8916.
New Generation Sushi is a popular sushi bar and restaurant in Toronto, known for its affordable and high-quality dishes. Customers frequently mention the excellent food quality, with standout items including the short rib bento box, fusion roll, garlic beef, and various sushi rolls. Vegetarian options are also available. The service is consistently praised for being fast, friendly, and attentive. Prices are described as reasonable, making New Generation Sushi an affordable option for sushi lovers.
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525 Bloor St W, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 1Y4

(416) 516-3456
One of the Annex's favorite sushi spots. Great shushi at an even better price. Always busy, fast and friendly service.
Sushi On Bloor is a popular Japanese restaurant in Toronto known for its consistent delivery of good quality sushi with reasonable prices. Customers frequently comment on the freshness and taste of the food, efficient service, and generous portions. Some mention the clean and cosy interior. A few reviews mention the need for improvement in areas like service and cleanliness of the restrooms. Overall, Sushi On Bloor is highly regarded for its value and the enjoyable dining experience it offers.

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495 Bloor St W, Toronto, M5S 1Y2

(647) 748-7168
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408 Bloor St W, Annex, Toronto, M5S 2N5

647-618-2868
From Tokyo to Toronto, Fuwa Fuwa is spreading happiness one fluffy pancake at a time. Traditionally served after weddings to symbolize good fortune, we want our light airy pancakes to brighten up your day. Fuwa Fuwa means “fluffy fluffy” in Japanese and that is the feeling you’ll get when having our pancakes. Originating from Japan, handcrafted soufflé pancakes are traditionally served at weddings and other celebrations. Fuwa Fuwa believes every day is a celebration – we want to celebrate the diversity of Toronto and share a little bit of Japanese culture with everyone.
Fuwa Fuwa Japanese Pancakes is a popular spot for customers to enjoy fluffy and tasty pancakes. The pancakes come in various flavors and are highly recommended, especially the signature ones. Some customers suggest trying the Tiramisu or matcha pancakes and the sides offerings. The atmosphere is nice, and the staff are friendly. Customers appreciate the freshness of the food. Parking is easily accessible. Overall, Fuwa Fuwa Japanese Pancakes is a must-visit for those with a sweet tooth.
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394 Bloor Street West, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 1X4

(416) 323-2288
casual attire, sushi bars, Aliments et Boissons, take away, good for groups, delivery, japanese restaurant, Restaurants, Eating and Drinking Places, waiter service, accepts credit cards, good for kids, Places To Eat
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559 Bloor Street West, Toronto, M5S 1Y6

(647) 343-1101
KINKA IZAKAYA, a popular izakaya-style restaurant now most famous for its bustling atmosphere, was established in the winter of 2009 in the heart of downtown Toronto. When you walk through our doors, you will feel as though you're dining in Japan. KINKA IZAKAYA offers an authentic dining experience of popular Japanese eateries, and is a pioneer in introducing Toronto to the world of authentic izakaya fare and superior Japanese-style hospitality.
Kinka Izakaya Bloor in Toronto is a popular Japanese restaurant praised for its delicious food and friendly staff. Customers particularly enjoy the sushi, udon, ramen, and rice bowls. Some reviews mention the unique atmosphere and fun vibe. However, there have been reports of long wait times and disorganized customer service, especially with regards to booking appointments or securing seats for large parties. Overall, the food is highly recommended, making it a worthwhile experience for Japanese food enthusiasts.
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520 Bloor St W, Toronto, M5S 1Y3

(416) 537-9000
Japanese restaurant
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362 Bloor St W, Toronto, M5S 1X6

(416) 961-7702
Japanese restaurant
Sushi Maido is a popular Japanese restaurant in Toronto, known for its authentic taste, fresh food, and friendly staff. Many guests appreciate the reasonable prices for the quality of the sushi and the cozy interior. The lunch boxes are a hit, and the portion sizes are considered perfect. Some customers enjoy it as a date spot. While some reviews mention issues with certain dishes like the default spring rolls or the spicy salmon rolls, the overall consensus is positive.
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2nd Floor 668 Bloor Street West, Toronto, M6G 1L2

647-350-0668
Yakitori is a type of Japanese grilled chicken skewer most commonly grilled over charcoal. Pieces of chicken, including the giblets, are held together by bamboo skewers and served hot. Although Yakitori is translated as "grilled chicken", other types of skewers, using meats and vegetables, exist as well.
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335 Bloor St W, Toronto, M5S 1W7

(416) 551-9767
Steak house, Steakhouse, Japanese restaurant
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692 Bloor St W, Toronto, M6G 1L4

(647) 748-8847
Japanese restaurant
Japas is a popular Japanese restaurant in Toronto known for its skillfully prepared and delicious food. Customers highly praise the grilled mackerel, okonomiyaki, yakitori, beef skewers, and miso soup. The atmosphere is comfortable with accommodating staff. Some mention the presence of Asian-inspired appetizers and a fun environment for late-night eats and drinks.
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538 Manning Avenue, Toronto, M6G 2V9

(416) 588-7862
Japanese restaurant
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421 College St., Toronto, M5T 1T1

(416) 367-4013
Japanese restaurant

252 Dupont St, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 1V7

416-924-3548
Places To Eat, Eating places, Japanese Restaurants, Retail Trade, Eating and Drinking Places
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250 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, M5T 2L7

(416) 900-7779
Japanese restaurant
Customers express their satisfaction with Kensington Sushi Market's delicious food and reasonable prices. The inari pockets are a standout favorite. However, some caution against inconsistent quality, specifically mentioning issues with the spicy salmon roll.
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833 Bloor St W, Toronto, M6G 1M1

(416) 533-5678
Craving authentic sushi? Visit R Riki Sushi on Bloor. Our sushi is made fresh by our expert chef, with a range of options and flavours to suit any taste. Visit us in Toronto’s vibrant West End for quality sushi today!
Riki Sushi in Toronto is a popular spot for customers who appreciate great quality sushi at affordable prices. The relaxed atmosphere and high-quality food have kept many returning for years. Some customers praise the large selection and delicious sashimi, rolls, and bento boxes. Others mention the excellent service and reasonable prices. However, some customers have had negative experiences with waitstaff demanding high tips or long wait times for food.
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602 College Street, Toronto, M6G 1B4

(647) 748-4272
Japanese restaurant, Tapas Bar & Restaurant
Hapa Toronto is a popular Japanese restaurant in Toronto with excellent service and a great atmosphere. Customers highly recommend trying the wagyu sushi, pork belly wraps, and friend chicken, as well as the happy hour menu. The food is amazing and presents well, with fantastic drinks and communicative staff. The vibe is great, making it a popular place to socialize and enjoy good food and drinks.
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154 Cumberland St, Toronto, M5R 1A8

4165194580
About Kibo Secret Garden is located in the heart of Yorkville - the center of fine-dining restaurants in Toronto. We offer a high-end sushi experience focusing on the Japanese tradition of Omakase. Omakase is the Japanese tradition of letting a chef choose your order. The word means "I will leave it to you." It's a fine tradition that gives the chef creative freedom with the seasonal ingredients and the customer a memorable dining experience.
KIBO Secret Garden is a popular Japanese restaurant in Toronto known for its delicious and high-quality food. Customers frequently praise the variety and uniqueness of the sushi offerings, as well as the attentive and professional service. Some customers appreciate the cute and relaxing atmosphere. The lighting in the restaurant is a topic of mixed opinions, with some finding it perfect and others desiring something more funky or dimmer. Prices are higher, making it a special occasion or date place for some. Dietary restrictions are accommodated. The quick service makes it a great option for a quick sit-down lunch.
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170 Baldwin St, Toronto, M5T 1L8

(647) 343-4618
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379 Harbord St, Toronto, M6G 1H8

(416) 535-8181
Japanese restaurant, Restaurant