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  • I love pasta. I love Japanese food. There's a place that fuses them together?? I'm so in!!! Pros: Very unique pasta dishes Food is very good Servers are excellent Cons: Shio type dishes can be a bit salty Like I stated above, Japanese and pasta are usually not two words I use in the same sentence. So when I heard about this place, my mind was blown!! It was obvious I would need to try this place for myself! Shiso Tree is located in the J Town plaza on Steeles just past Woodbine. If you don't know about J Town, you will never know about this place as well. As soon as you come in, the place gives off a lounge jazzy type of feel. It's nice and quaint. You're greeted immediately by one of their servers and seated as soon as possible. Japanese restaurants always have excellent service. It comes from their culture back home. The servers are all very nice, polite and helpful. I rarely have any problems with Japanese run establishments and this place is no different. Shiso Tree offers about 15 pasta dishes with a Japanese twist. We ordered the Unagi Don and beef sukiyaki pastas (seriously, they managed to make these dishes into pastas, amazing feat in itself). We added an order of okonomiyaki fries as well. We asked if it was possible to order just a simple late of pasta and cream sauce for our little one. They made it for us with no trouble at all and told us the price so there would be no surprises later. Again, great service. The pasta dishes were all excellent. It's very interesting how they blend the pasta with the Japanese food but they do it well. They don't skimp on the unagi either. I got two big strips, for the price I paid, it was really good value as well. The okonomiyaki fried were awesome as well. They give you a huge plate of it as well. Again, excellent value. If there was anything to gripe about, it would be that the sukiyaki pasta was a bit on the salty side. Still, I'm nitpicking here. Shiso Tree is definitely on my list of places to go back to again. I can't wait to go back and try the other pasta dishes they have. If you want a different take on pasta, you need to go here and give it a try!!
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