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A small but decent place. Four star for food and one star for service. So I will give them two point five star if yelp had given me the option. I really liked their food - reasonable amount for the price but tastes really great. I was there once before with one of my Chinese friends and service was better, probably, because she could communicate in Chinese. But this time I was alone and was the only person in the restaurant who looked different. The server was serving water in every table but mine and didn't serve until I asked for it, and to make thing worse it happened twice. A different experience for Toronto - a hugely cosmopolitan city. I ordered for Japanese style fried rice with egg & eel as the main course, deep fried fish cake as appetizer and some kind of coconut cake as dessert. They served the food in reverse order with an average 10 minute gap in between each course - dessert first, then the main course and finally the appetizer! I asked them why was that, the server replied until someone asks specifically they serve everything together or in the order prepared by the chef! Everything tasted amazing, though I had already lost my appetite because of the bad service. Probably I will never go there again, definitely not alone.
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