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If you're on Instagram, in Toronto, and like sushi you've definitely already heard of or seen JaBistro's great posts on social media. JaBistro is a couple steps below the likes of Yasu, Zen, and Shoushin but that is partially because they offer more than just omakase (or, Kyukyoku at JaBistro), and the price point is more affordable as well. I would put this place on the same tier as Kiu in Markham, both of which are above Miku. It's a great place to take dates with good mood lighting. Remember to sit at the sushi counter for best results. While they do have great desserts, an okay drink menu, and nice aburi options, the Kyukyoku is your best bet if you like eating raw stuff. It usually comes with fresh uni, blue fin tuna belly, and high quality items such as wagyu and lobster. To note, what's available is based somewhat on seasonality so you might not always get lobster or whatever, but all the pieces are usually at least solid.
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