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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 kitchen works without a fixed menu, instead taking orders live and building plates around the day's catch, a model that demands precision in fish handling and real-time decisions on composition. This format appeals to diners who want visibility into ingredient quality and daily availability rather than a static printed selection. The loyalty program runs through a mobile app, streamlining repeat visits for a largely Downtown customer base navigating the lunch-and-dinner corridor on Dundas.

Other newly registered Japanese kitchens nearby

1 monthSHINJIDowntown
3 monthsSCENICEast Toronto
3 monthsSUSHI YEONDowntownNo website — visit early
5 monthsJP FOOD MARTDowntown

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You'll get one email the moment a new Japanese restaurant is registered with the City of Toronto - typically a handful of times per year. No weekly digest, no spam, one-click unsub.