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This is a great little spot to have lunch when you're shopping around Bay & Bloor since it's just one street south. It's a cute little family-owned restaurant close to the UofT campus and their prices are very afforable to those on a student budget. Average menu items are about $5-6 for okonomiyaki, and a cup of green tea was $0.50. The bonito flakes on top of the okonomiyaki costs a little bit extra ($0.50 for a generous portion!), but it's worth it! It amuses me to watch them swaying on top of my food, but it's very tasty. Their yakisoba is delicious - very authentic and the portions are very generous. The restaurant is quite small so it can crowded during peak lunch hours. Don't bring a large party of people with you or they will be scrounging for chairs and will have 5 people mushed into a bench area that usually only fits 3. The kitchen is completely open so you can watch them making your lunch - it's also nice because they have nothing to hide. Highly recommend this little gem! (I wish they were open on Sundays!)
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