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So after reading so many pleasant reviews from fellow Yelpers about this place, I caved in. Honestly, this joint didn't disappoint. I went in the afternoon at 12:30pm with the gf and I found myself lining outside already. It's really in a hidden location, right next to an AYCE sushi restaurant. (Kyoto?) But to do so well beside it, you can tell that customers really value the quality and freshness of the food at Japango, over the mere quantity of an AYCE. It's a really small place and it's not advisable with large groups. Service was spot on, ensuring that tea/water is constantly filled and your order has been filled. We ordered the sushi combination and sashimi lunch special. As consistent with the other reviews, it really does live up to the freshness and mouth-melting taste experience that I've had in downtown, TO. The other notable dishes that I noticed around were the tempura udon noodles and the Japango maki rolls. They looked so good! Unfortunately, lunch break was short, but I would be back to try those out.
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