This might be irrelevant, but a lot of reviews here keep on talking about how cute the waitress is. I can contest to this. She is a lovely person who is both efficient and polite.
Besides this, Tokyo Kitchen is a pretty awesome place. It's rather small with no washroom (whaaat?) but other than those flaws, the menu has a lot of choices to choose from! They have croquettes and Japanese curry and tonkatsu, which is kind of hard to find around here. I personally think their lunch or dinner specials are much more worth your money. The portions are pretty large, so don't balk at the price on the menu.
A lot of university students eat here, but it's not terribly crowded when you go in to eat. I found everything to be quite good- the tempura is doughy but very crispy, and the salad is the basic kind you can find at any restaurant. I swapped my teriyaki for BBQ eel, which for the record was not worth it. There were 4 slices of eel on top of a bowl of rice, but you pay an extra $1 if you order the BBQ eel in your set menu.
One other thing I don't like is that you have to pay for tea. It happens a lot in Toronto but I still feel personally victimized whenever a place doesn't offer up tea immediately for free. I think we should start a petition for free tea in Japanese restaurants!