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| - I brought two buddies outside of the town here for lunch because I wanted them to experience the diverse dining experience in Toronto. Guess what? It was a not a bad choice at all.
My dining experience at Mr. Tonkatsu was generally pleasing. For the sides, the meal included cabbage salad, a bowl of rice and a bowl of miso soup. Not only that you can refill all of them, they were actually tasty. The cabbage salad with its house sesame dressing was really refreshing, and the rice was tasty, too (they used the chewy Korean rice).
As for the pork cutlet - although the portion was not big, it withheld with its quality. The coat was extremely crispy, and the meat inside of it was juicy. On top of the special Tonkatsu sauce, it was really satisfying.
Lastly, I really, really appreciate Mr. Tonkatsu's hygiene. Before I left, I took a look at the kitchen counter & bar, and I saw how they prepared the meat. The sections were all well organized, and the meat looked really fresh. I felt really happy to have the meal there just by acknowledging this fact.
I will definitely come back for Mr. Tonkatsu's weekend specials (the burgers). I am excited about it.
(One interesting thing about this restaurant is that it seems the people work there are Korean. I thought they are Japanese haha.)
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