1. Foxley Bistro
9.1
207 Ossington Ave (Dundas), Toronto, ON
Asian Restaurant · 55 tips and reviews
Fahmida Bhabha: get there early if you don't want to wait and definitely order the seaweed salad and the scallop ceviche - both amazing!!!
Ramon Lopez: I recommend not getting the grilled vegetable lettuce spring rolls and the seaweed salad. On the other hand, Beef side ribs were amazing
Karen Parucha: Must haves: lamb & duck prosciutto dumplings, tempura oyster hand rolls, beef stew & taro fries, green tea creme brulee
3. Ki Modern Japanese + Bar
8.1
181 Bay St (at Wellington St. W), Toronto, ON
Japanese Restaurant · Financial District · 63 tips and reviews
Faiza Kanji: Butterfish tempura maki, jumbo shrimp tempura, seaweed salad, sweet potato wedges and sake flight were fun and flavourful! Great vibe!
❀✿ YIᑎG ✿❀: Sushi and pork belly are good. I recommend the Indigo Wind sparkling sake if you like to drink something light and sweet!
Panos Kelamis: If you are looking for a cougar, Thursday nights it is, if you are looking for a good roll, try the Ki Beef Maki, regardless you will have a good time whatever you are looking for
4. Kinka Izakaya
8.1
559 Bloor St W (Bathurst Street), Toronto, ON
Japanese Restaurant · Downtown Toronto · 110 tips and reviews
Erik Christensen: Baked oysters, blackend cod + seaweed salad.
Laura Delgado Ranalli: Yup, that udon carbonara was definitely the way to go!! Sake mojitos are also delish. Absolutely love this place, feel teletransported to Japan!!
Melissa Kaita: Try the temari zushi -- so good!
Cheryl Duggan: A quiet place for a weekday lunch. Very reasonably priced for an all you can eat. My favorites include the seaweed salad, chicken teriyaki, steak teppanyaki, salmon roses and the chocolate mousse.
Rachel Cheng: everything is honestly really bland, you can tell they try to be creative with their dishes, but it isnt working at all.
Go Find Alice: All you can eat Japanese! Realllly great value for very decent quality sashimi and yakitori!
7. Japango
8.5
122 Elizabeth St. (at Dundas St. W), Toronto, ON
Sushi Restaurant · 90 tips and reviews
Anil Wijesooriya: Edamame, seaweed salad, chicken katsu don buri.
Anil Wijesooriya: Edamame, seaweed salad, chicken katsu donburi.
Art Bleukx: Probably my favourite restaurant in Toronto. Amazing sushi in the cutest setting with fantastic service. A total gem.
9. Kinka Izakaya Original
8.7
398 Church St (McGill Street), Toronto, ON
Japanese Restaurant · Downtown Toronto · 217 tips and reviews
Andrei: Try this: the Kakimayo baked oysters (!!) the deep fried Brie cheese, the seaweed salad, the Gyu carpaccio, the black sesame spinach. End with the deep fried coconut bananas. Enjoy!
What's Really Good Traveller: One of the best and most consistent meal experiences you can have. Incredible Japanese tapas in an upbeat lively environment. Try the Deep Fried Brie, Ebimayo, and the Karubi. More like this at WRG. Read more.
Chelsea: I love this place! Excellent for food, drinks, and atmosphere! Always a great night out with friends!
11. DaiLo
7.7
503 College St. (Palmerston Blvd), Toronto, ON
Asian Restaurant · 40 tips and reviews
Ian Leung: Silken tofu is great. Tofu so soft it's not even a solid. Smoked miso pairs well with sweetened mushroom and seaweed
Shayan Sanyal: Where to start !? The Big Mac bun. The truffled fried rice. The amazing cocktails (the one with the Bowmore 12 demolished me). Nice boozy drinks with great snack foods to boot. Great bar staff.
hugo liu: the tasting menu is a must. brimming with originality, like pork sung fried watermelon and white rabbit candied truffle dumplings.