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This place is one of my favourite little places to get some authentic Japanese food in Toronto (and by authentic I mean not fancy or high in quality but genuine and close to culture.....if you know what I mean). It's a hidden gem! (literally, it's really hard to find). It's located inside a food court type of area and I've walked past this restaurant a thousand times without actually knowing it's there! This place offers great food for a low price and it's so definitely worth it! It's a pretty small restaurant so I would probably recommend going by yourself or with a small pack. The interior really does remind me of small Japanese shops back in Japan and the chefs/waitresses always whole heartedly welcomes you, so you get the 100% Japanese dining experience : ) Every time I return, I always wanna try at least one thing new from their menu but there are a couple items that even when I tell myself not to get, I always end up with an extra order of it, and they are: Takoyaki, Edamame, and Yaki Onigiri (trust me on the Yaki Onigiri...they are some bomb a** rice balls). The Takoyaki are made just like how street vendors in Japan would make them. The Edamame aren't just your basic soybean sprinkled with salt; Manpuku serves them sprinkled with just a touch of garlic powder, and the Yaki Onigiri are grilled to how homemade Japanese rice balls are meant to be made. I really recommend coming here if you're not big on breaking your wallet and are looking for a nice and satisfying Japanese style lunch : ) As a student, I have to say it's perfect for me as it's close to U of T and OCAD University as well so go ahead take my word for it. Try it out for yourselves : )
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