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Stumbled upon some photos of juicy fried chicken on Instagram; it was love at first sight. I logged into Yelp to find out where Gushi was exactly located and decided to go a few days later. It's a food stand so don't expect a sit-down restaurant; there are some picnic benches along Dundas though. I have been twice so far and each time there has been one person working the stand. This results in waiting times to be usually a minimum of ten minutes. The fried chicken is quite good so it's worth the wait. For a box of chicken over purple rice, it'll cost you eight dollars and something cents. You can add a few dollars for a larger box; I opted for this option the second time I went as I found the regular sized box to be a little small for me. Worth checking out for unique dishes that use Japanese fries chicken (karaage). Both the Original and Nanban Tetsuya are delicious. Good for: street meat, Japanese fried chicken
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