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| - The service was amazing. The food though...could've used a bit more work as I think it was a bit pricey for the quality. I haven't been to many places that specialize in skewers, but I have had better elsewhere. The Hario water pump was the highlight of my night. I don't know why, but I had too much fun pumping water. My table ordered the Set A and Set B skewers, Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Chicken Karaage, Beef Tataki and yaki mochi.
I liked Set A overall, but my partner liked set B more. The main reason why I liked Set A more was because of the scallops and the eringi. I wasn't too much of a fan of the mochi
- The skewer sets were good and each had its own merits and demerits.
- I liked the beef tenderloin over the striploin. Sagari beats Karubi.
- The pork belly and neck were pretty close.
- The Momo Negi was much better than the Cheese Mune, but there was green onion (I dislike green onions).
The okonomiyaki and the takoyaki were good. I'd recommend them.
The chicken karaage pieces were smaller than the ones i've had at other tapa's and weren't as juicy than other tapa's in toronto.
I liked the beef tataki sauce and apparently the yaki mochi was very good as a dessert.
I would probably suggest that they have a 'choose any 4 skewers meal' because these skewers aren't actually that big. So, if you were to eat here, don't eat here as a meal replacement unless you really want to :3. Oh, if you order beer, you'll get this huge pipe filled with beer and you get to pump that too.
Price: 3/5
Service: 5/5
Food: 3.5/5
Price Point: 3.5/5
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