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Toronto's newest registered Japanese restaurants in North York

Permits sourced from the City of Toronto Open Data Portal, cross-referenced with DineSafe, Google Places, and verified by Claude to bring you the freshest, newest kitchens in the city.

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"First seen" reflects when each restaurant first surfaced in our City permit, public-health inspection, and Google Places evidence — usually within a few weeks of opening, but a permit can lead actual opening by months. How we verify ›

This casual sushi spot serves fresh rolls, salmon, dragon, California, alongside sashimi and other Japanese standards.

This casual sushi spot builds its menu around fresh ingredients and Japanese preparation techniques, offering standards like spicy tuna and salmon avocado rolls alongside more…

This kitchen blends Korean and Japanese cuisines under one roof, turning out Korean treats alongside sushi and avocado rolls. · No website yet — be among the first to drop in.

This ramen specialist makes its own noodles and focuses on dry ramen preparations like aburisoba alongside tonkatsu.

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