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So it's not called New Generation Fusion anymore, and serves up the same menu as New Gen (the original down the street) wih a fancy all you can eat menu ($21.95) They fully renovated with sleek modern design reminiscent of Guu but not really. They got rid of the Korean BBQ and the menu is mainly Japanese. The food is tasty but at a quality that's Bloor street. This isn't to say its not good but not as refined as some other higher end restos. We got a Nabeyaki udon and I ordered a bunch I appetizers including Karaage chicken cartilage (which not many restos have)$8.95, beef short ribs $8.95 and spider roll $9.95. Reading my last review, they don't have this $10.95 Kalbi Bento anymore, which would have been nice, because all I wanted was short ribs and I could choose from only the appetizer or a $19.95 Short Ribs and Chicken Bento. It was hard to pick because the menu has all the staple Japanese foods. But also not any different than the resto down the street. Would have been nice if they kept some of the Korean All meals came with soup salad and free ice cream.
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