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  • Having a restaurant name like Donburi (Japanese rice bowl) is like having a restaurant name like "Tacos" or "Fish and Chips". If you're gonna have the same name as an entire category of food, you better be the damn best at making that particular food item. My boyfriend and I came on a Tuesday night after I've bugged him several times to go (thanks Yelp). The decor is fantastic; like an anime come to life with bright colours and cute illustrations. The service was very friendly throughout the meal and they were happy to give us our free green tea ice cream with check-in. Between us, we shared two gyudon (beef rice bowl, ~$11 each), a takoyaki (octopus balls, $5.50), a Donburi onigiri (rice ball, $2), a nankotsu skewer (chicken cartilage, $2) and a wasabi oyster skewer ($3). First of all, I have to applaud the fact that you can choose to have the rice in your donburi replaced with finely chopped lettuce and crisp tofu. This fact itself, will keep me coming back repeatedly. The bowls also come with salad and miso soup. The gyudon is pretty good. The beef is nice and soft and the sauce is sweet and flavourful. I added an egg for a dollar and was glad I did. It comes barely poached in sauce (onsen style). The portions are quite reasonable in my opinion and I actually had to take some home. I was really in love with the takoyaki and nankotsu skewers here. The takoyaki were large and had great sauces and the nankotsu was grilled perfectly. The onigiri was nothing special; just a rice ball with sauce that is reasonable for its $2 price point. The wasabi oyster had a bit of a gritty texture. Overall, I'm loving this place and see myself becoming a repeat customer. Donburi's donburi is good but I'm not sure it's the best. I've had some pretty tasty ones in Hong Kong. However, without a doubt, this restaurant is a very welcome addition to Markham's smorgasbord of Asian cuisine (did I really just say smorgasbord..?) (46/100) - 2016
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