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| - I have to say this place beats Kintaro on church, even tho I like Kintaro's polar beer. Both Zakkushi and Kintaro are Yakitori (Japanese skewer) bars and their quality of Yakitori are good. I feel that Zakkushi has more options and every dish of theirs has a same good quality, whereas dishes other than Yakitori are not so great in Kintaro.
5/5 Tonshabu Salad $6 - full of flavours!
4.5/5 Oden (chef's pick) $6.8 - came with Daikon, tofu, ikamaki(fish cake with squid), shirataki and chikuwa. I don't see a lot of Oden in Toronto. I was so excited about it! Daikon and Ikamaki were my favourite.
Skewers I ordered:
5/5 Wagyu beef $6.8 - I just want more
Umeshiso Yaki $1.9 - I love the sourness and a hint of Japanese basil on the chicken thigh. Nice combination
4.5/5 Oropon beef $2.5 - love it. The onion really did a good job so that you can just keep earring it without feeling greasy. 4 star cuz I had the Wagyu beef
4/5 P-toro $2, Cheese Yaki $1.9, Mé Maki $1.9, Eringi $2, Zucchini $1.7, Horumon - Decent flavour, just the way you want them to be. good but not so much surprises
Momo $1.6 (teriyaki and sea salt) - I usually prefer sea salt with skewers like this. But here in Zakkushi, I like the teriyaki a bit more.
3/5 Quail egg wrapped w/ pork $2.1 - neither my friend nor I could really taste the pork. It taste just like normal hard boiled eggs cooked in soy sauce.
Tofu(w/ soy sauce) $2 - can't really taste the soy sauce. It was just to bland to be a decent bar food.
Drink I ordered:
3.5/5 Lemon honey soda - regular sweet lemon honey infused soda
4/5 Umeshu+pineapple juice - very tropical! Definitely a girls' drink cuz you can hardly taste any alcohol in it
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