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  • I had Gushi's infamous karaage at the Christmas Market last holiday and have been longing to visit since then. Incredibly tender and juicy yet crispy fried chicken with creamy spicy mayo. I haven't had anything like it and proclaimed it the best karaage (or fried chicken for that matter) I have ever had. It was straight out of the fryer and couldn't be any better. I wish I had the same experience this time but that's partly on me. We went with the takoyaki and karaage meal boxes ($8.50 for each), which came with 6 takoyaki and just 3 pieces of karaage :( on a bed of purple rice and pickled vegetables drizzled with spicy mayo and dressing. The biggest problem with gushi is the value I suppose, the boxes were fairly small and I felt they could have given more. 6 takoyaki balls is fine, but perhaps more rice and and more karaage. There was only one chef preparing the food and I felt it could have been a bit faster as well. We had to wait 15-20 mins which is quite long for some street food. Because of that, we couldn't enjoy the meals on site and had to take it to the ball game and eat it there. The foodie in me was thinking about the poor food the entire time walking to the Rogers Centre. We ate the meals 45 minutes after preparation and as expected, it was sort of soggy. I am sure you can see the condensation on the side of the box in my photos. But regardless, I still really enjoyed my chicken and takoyaki. I just wish I had them when they were fresh. The purple rice was fantastic and nutty, it complimented the takoyaki and karaage far better than normal plain white rice would have. The winner is in the spicy mayo and sesame dressing. Everything worked so well together; sweet, creamy, with a hint of spicy and freshness from the green onions. I won't comment on how the takoyaki and karaage tasted as it's not intended to be consumed in the same manner how I ate it. The karaage was definitely better than the takoyaki however. All I can say, is that enjoyed it and will certainly be back to have some more of this great fried chicken.
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