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Located on Harbord, east of Ossington. The place has a great ambiance and attentive service. I couldn't get over how cute the chopstick holders were. Came here without a reservation, and the server had to check in to see if we could be seated at the communal table. Tip #1: make a reservation. However, as we were seated, it was never busy per se, and there were lots of empty seats. We both ordered an omakase set each ($38), shared a smoked mackerel, and splurged on a piece uni each ($18). The sushi was fresh and delicious. The quality was exceptional! It was legitimately a melt in your mouth experience. Following our meal we asked for our bill and it was more expensive than we had anticipated. Considering that in Toronto Life (where I first found this resto recommendation) listed it as $$. Tip #2: trust Yelp's dollar sign listing on each establishment as opposed to Toronto Life. We left satisfied, however my boyfriend left hungry. We were comparing it to our experience at Yasu, and came to the conclusion that the quality at Yasu was just as amazing, but for the price of the Omakase you would get more pieces and left full.
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