Tried out Spoon & Fork in lieu of brunch on Easter Sunday. I wasn't expecting to eat Japanese food quite so soon as I had just moved here from Vancouver and had my fill of excellent West Coast Japanese fare in the weeks prior to flying to Toronto, but this Japanese/Thai all-you-can-eat restaurant is not bad. Could be more authentic and less pricey.
I enjoyed the rolls and cones, but the sashimi (salmon, snapper, butter fish) were very thinly sliced and nothing special. The satays (beef and chicken) were good, as was the street style pad thai with prawns (although someone in our group thought it tasted slightly burnt). I did not like the green curry chicken -- the curry sauce had a fluorescent tinge and you could tell it was just poured over whichever meat you chose to have with it. Must have good curry if touting Thai cuisine. Overall, S&F served better food than other AYCE Japanese restaurants of which there are many in Vancouver.
Service here was friendly and prompt, and the decor is stylish. I wouldn't go out of my way to return to S&F, although I'm not against another visit if I were in the neighborhood, particularly if I want to be stuffed for the rest of the day.