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Nami |
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55 Adelaide St E, Toronto M5C 1K6 416-362-7373
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Distance:
~0.755 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. One of the finest Japanese restaurants in Toronto, this large, attractive restaurant allows diners the choice of eating at the sushi bar, in tatami rooms, or joined by other patrons at a cooking grill. Seafood reigns supreme and varies from scallops or shrimp to Atlantic salmon, ocean perch, or mackerel. Reservations suggested. |
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User Rating: 9.3334
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Hot House Cafe |
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35 Church St, Market Square, Toronto M5E 1T3 416-366-7800
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Distance:
~0.760 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Hot House Cafe's Sunday brunch buffet from 9:30am - 3pm includes traditional breakfast favorites, numerous pastas, beef and seafood specialties, a divine dessert table, plus an impressive salad bar. Accompanied by live jazz, it's a fun experience not to be missed. The rest of the week, the cafe satisfies hungry diners with hearty and innovative Italian pastas, gourmet pizzas, and an interesting range of International entrees such as an Asian chicken stir fry, Indian-style curried shrimp, and jambalaya. Plenty of creative vegetarian dishes, burgers, steaks, and a good selection of wine and cocktails, too.
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User Rating: 7.1
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Ematei |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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30 St Patrick St, Toronto M5T 1T4 416-340-0472
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Distance:
~0.813 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. This Japanese bistro is loved by Japanese tourists for its authenticity. The sushi is the freshest around, and appetizers are perfect. In the bar or one of the tatami rooms, a hot pot can be ordered and shared among friends. |
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User Rating: 10
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Khao San Road |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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326 Adelaide Street W, Toronto M5V 1R3 647-352-5773
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Distance:
~0.848 km * |
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ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT. Fans and critics agree. Khao San Road is one of Toronto's top spots for authentic Thai food. Menu highlights include traditional favorites like Pad Thai, panang, and an assortment of curries, and offerings like squash fritters and shrimp chips. If you can, try tapioca pearls in sweet coconut milk for dessert. |
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Hiro Sushi |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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171 King St E, Toronto M5A 1J4 416-304-0550
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Distance:
~1.006 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. The consensus of opinion about Hiro is that the only way to truly appreciate it is to sit at the sushi bar and order the omakase. Watch as each tidbit is prepared, chat with the chef, and relax – then marvel that anything could taste so incredibly good. To be sure the omakase (chef's choice) is usually an adventure, so if you're new to sushi or prefer to stick with the tried and true, you may prefer to order off the a la carte menu. |
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Lai Wah Heen |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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108 Chestnut St, Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto M5G 1R3 416-977-9899
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Distance:
~1.051 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. This exquisite Cantonese restaurant definitely lives up to its name, which means "elegant meeting place." For an extra-special experience, call and pre-order "Lustrous Peacock," comprised of melon, barbecued chicken, duck, and honey walnuts. You'll also find 100 other choices on the menu. It's said that Lai Wah Heen serves some of Toronto's best dim sum in town too, including thin pouches filled with shark's fin and sprinkled with lobster roe. |
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User Rating: 7.8334
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Lee |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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601 King St W, Toronto M5V 1M5 416-504-7867
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Distance:
~1.509 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Chef Susur Lee's more casual and affordable alternative. The cuisine is similar to what you'd find at his flagship eatery, Susur, except the focus is on tapas sized portions and the vibe is funkier. Sample as many dishes as you can – the Asian-Mediterranean fusion food is unusual but colorful and full of flavor. Past winners have included Singaporean slaw, braised lentils with roasted apple, curried potato-pea croquettes, jerk calamari, duck confit with pineapple and salmon ceviche. |
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Blowfish Restaurant + Sake Bar |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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668 King St W, Toronto M5V 1M5 416-860-0606
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Distance:
~1.672 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. This is about as trendy as it gets. Blowfish combines the sexiness of a stylish club with the cuisine of a high-end restaurant, with great success. Sushi is the main component of a creative menu that incorporates Japanese dishes with a bit of international appeal. Fresh and beautifully presented food is the result, and sake is the perfect accompaniment, although saketinis and other cocktails are also popular. There are two seatings, one between 5:30pm and 7pm, the second between 8:30pm and 9:30pm. DJs up the club quotient on weekends after 9pm. |
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Lee Garden |
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331 Spadina Ave, Toronto M5T 2E9 416-593-9524
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Distance:
~1.673 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Located in the heart of Toronto's Chinatown is the little Lee Garden. Since 1978, it has served the city locals with all the great traditional Mandarin recipes with a wide variety of choice. Although a bit more expensive than its competitors, the restaurant's reputation keeps lines out the door daily. |
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Guu Izakaya |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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398 Church St, Toronto M5B 2A2 416-977-0999
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Distance:
~1.711 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Guu-Izakaya on Church Street, the first Toronto outpost of the Japanese pub from Vancouver, proves that great food and good fun can go hand-in-hand. Upon entering you are greeted with a "Hello" from the entire staff. From there your meal proceeds with attentive, fast service and an onslaught of tasty tapas and Japanese cocktails. |
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