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Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

About "First seen" dates

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

The appeal lies in affordability and ingredient freshness rather than a signature approach; the menu reads as a reliable neighbourhood answer to cravings for standard Sushi and fried items without premium pricing. Chicken Karaage and Honey Garlic Karaage are listed as featured draws, suggesting the kitchen's strength in fried preparation over raw fish.

Try the miso soup, edamame, takoyaki, gyoza, chicken karaage.

Other newly registered Japanese kitchens nearby

1 monthSHINJIDowntown
2 monthsTONTON ON BLOORWest Toronto
3 monthsMOKO SUSHIWest Toronto
5 monthsJP FOOD MARTDowntown

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