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  • It`s eating at restaurants like Daisho that makes me miss living in Toronto! Having relocated to Edmonton, every time I return to Toronto my heart is warmed with the plethora of dining experiences the city has to offer. Four of us dined at Daisho recently, enjoying our meal in the glass room that overhangs the street below. The feeling of peering down on the cars and people passing by is quite enjoyable. We started the evening off with drinks, each of us trying something different. The favourite amongst the table was `Smoke and Mirrors` which was the strongest of the bunch we tried. The Citrus Hystrix on the other hand was sweet, and comments at the table included that it was reminiscent of cough syrup. Daisho serves up dishes which are perfect for sharing, so each of us picked two items, and we added in a few sides. The pretzel bread with mustard and pork fat was an excellent starter, the mustard was dry-hot and to die for. From the etc. section of the menu, we tried the Burger Bun, Falafel Bun and Sausage. All were delicious, and the buns are so delightfully airy, you can`t help but want more! We ordered the monkfish and the pickerel from the fish menu, and the monkfish was a favourite around the table. Of the meats, we decided to go with the chicken thigh, which we made into wraps with the lettuce provided. The sriracha and mushrooms made for the perfect toppings. We also had the lamb saddle which was very tender. The fresh peas were an excellent accent to this dish. The side that we tried was the corn- it was very sweet, and quite tasty. However, it was agreed round the table that we`d probably skip sides in the future and just order the main dishes. We ordered one of each of the desserts for the table, and the strawberry shortcake was the favourite. The crack pie was delicious as well, but it might have been a bit sweet after having so many other dishes and drinks throughout the evening. The service was great, the waitress was really helpful with her suggestions and did a great job of spacing out our orders so that we could enjoy a few dishes at a time. After our Daisho experience, we`re excited to try the other Momofuku restaurants next time we return to Toronto!
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