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The first time I went, the food was wonderful. I brought a friend there a few weeks later, it was mediocre.
My mom is a huge fan of Japanese food, so I took her there on a visit. She liked it so much, we went back the next day, and again on her next visit to Toronto a month later. Both times, the food was quite good.
Went back last night with a Japanese friend, who is also a chef, and of course, it was mediocre night. (This is the second time I've taken her to a hit-or-miss restaurant for lack of a better option, and both times were "miss" nights. I suspect she's going to lose faith in my ability to choose soon. :))
When they're on, it's a four-star place. Clean, good service, fairly speedy, really good food.
When they're off, it's a two-star. Still clean, still good service, still fairly speedy - just that the food's not up to my standard.
The fact that they are usually almost completely empty makes me wonder how they stay in business, since I've been going there off'n'on since March and other than the occasional large group, I've never seen more than three other tables occupied.
One complaint: Why do they, like so many other restaurants, always leave the door to the women's washroom propped open? Do they assume we want an auditory audience of everyone walking by?
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