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    Akoya Izakaya

    3.9 (19 reviews)

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    Mandy Z.

    Tonight is my first trying Akoya at Markham. I would compare it directly to Aka-oni. We ordered a sashimi platter for two, one omakase set, 6 lamb skewer, one akagai, and tomato seafood ramen. The sashimi platter includes toro, uni, hamachi, salmon, botan ebi. Thick cut and in fact, it is more thick cut than aka-oni. The akagai is fresh, one of my favorite clam sashimi. The omakase set is a good deal if you pay cash. For $68, you get 9 sushi, one handroll, and one dessert. The lamb skewers are well cooked. However, the ramen is a bit disappointed. The soup is so blend with almost no tomato favors. All in all, there are things that better than aka-oni and things not as good as aka-oni.

    Jennifer K.

    Akoya Izakaya is a stylish spot with a nicely decorated interior, and I especially appreciated the private room options. There's also seating at the bar, which gives it a bit of that izakaya feel, even though the lunch service operates more like a standard Japanese restaurant. The lunch menu covers the usual favourites--bento boxes, rice bowls, ramen, and sashimi/sushi sets. We shared a sashimi set and an assorted tempura bento. The sashimi was the highlight: fresh, well‑selected cuts with thoughtful plating. The tempura, however, felt a little underwhelming, especially with the smaller shrimp. Service was attentive and polite throughout, which added to the overall experience. If you're looking for a pleasant, comfortable spot for a Japanese lunch in the area, Akoya is worth checking out.

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    Cherrie T.

    Really enjoyed my recent experience at Akoya Izakaya :) The food was delicious, and the service was attentive, even though the staff was new and still in training. I've been to this restaurant twice, and here are some of my favourites: Kiku Tasting Menu ($52 cash) - You get to try a little bit of everything! Soft shell crab, 5pcs sashimi, chicken & wings skewers, 2 handrolls, one-bite ramen, and ice cream of your choice (I chose black sesame) Bara Chirashi Don - All the ingredients are diced into fine bite-size cubes on rice and come with miso soup. Really fresh and delicious! I love the addition of the shiso leaves too Choya Yuzu - Super easy to drink the entire bottle, and it paired well with our meal :) I wanted something smooth, light, and fruity, and this was perfect

    Sally L.

    It's alright. I came here for the omakase experience as my girlfriend wanted to try their omakase. TBH, I've heard reviews and wasn't inclined to really check it out if it wasn't for my girlfriend. The omakase experience was $65pp cash or $88 with credit card. Includes 9 pc nigiri and miso soup, hand roll and dessert. Tbh, price is high especially for omakase that's not someone from Japan or known as a omakase chef. We opted to seat at a dining table rather than counter because, it was just sad. No tables were doing omakase experience and they had told my girlfriend when they booked they are full and only have 6pm available. As for the sushi, uni tasted weird and like wise for the squid nigiri. Overall it was ok, but would I come back for this price point? Probably not. There are famous omakase experiences nearby that's 10x better and similar price and actually trained omakase chefs in Japan.

    Mentaiko udon, ramen, set c skewers
    Jenny P.

    Love the interior of this place! I recommend calling head for reservations as they do have lovely private rooms you can reserve! They do have a lot of menu items to pick from: sushi to skewers are available. They do have bentos available for their lunch menu. Service was very attentive even with us being in a private room

    Dennis C.

    Everything was very fresh and the service was excellent. We ordered a variety of "small eats" and enjoyed it all. Take at look at my pics of the food-no issues at all since they were all really good. The seating was great and private in our own little room! And that is not at the expense of service since they gave you lots of privacy until you pressed the bell. A minor quirks is the food kind of all came at once so we did not have a lot of room on our table and we had to rush eating it which we did not like-we may have ordered a lot so next time we will pace a bit more. Definitely come back for sure!!

    Cynthia C.

    Newly opened, we were excited to see what they had to offer as the menu online looked good. Ambience was very nice and easy to make a reservation. Although service was friendly, they were not attentive. Had to wave them over multiple times for place our order, for tea, water, check on a missing dish and bill. Food was fine but nothing spectacular but was very pricey for what it is. $12 for a pork belly skewer? 2 adults and 2 young kids over $200 and the kids ate more than we did. Tried once but likely won't return.

    Amy W.

    Brand new izakaya spot, very soothing music and a couple of private rooms. Service was nice and attentive. The staff informed us that the Unagi is one of their speciality, the eel is shipped from Japan. It's thinner than the usual Unagi which I prefer. I find it more of a fishy taste compared to the usual Unagi. The chicken breast skewer was tasty. I prefer the chicken breast over the chicken wings. The cheese roll, I think it's good for kids, thick piece of mozzarella inside. The angus beef and enoki mushroom was flavourful. Overall, the chicken breast skewer was my favourite out of all of the ones I order. The cod was pretty standard. Will come back to try other items.

    The sashimi here is very fresh and the service is excellent. I will definitely come back again.

    Tried this new restaurant with my family and had a great experience! The staff were super friendly and the service was excellent. The menu has a nice variety, we had the sashimi, and everything was incredibly fresh, imported from Japan. Even out of season, the uni was rich and creamy. Beautiful presentation and flavorful dishes. Highly recommend checking out this place.

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    The tatami private room is perfect for those who prefer a quiet, private dining experience with traditional Japanese seating.

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    Very bad experience, Soy sauce is very salte, food court cooking skill. Table is too small space for everyone .

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    Taki Japanese Cuisine

    4.7
    (31 reviews)
    5.5 km

    Came here with some friends for the omakase special meal…read more Such a lovely overall standard omakase experience and meal. The highlight for me was probably the set of four starter appetizers, they were flavourful, delicately prepared and perfect way to start the meal. I liked the slightly pickled dish with cucumbers the best. We also had sushi prepared with fresh seafood. The rice was probably my favorite compared to other places I've been. It was perfectly seasoned rice, warm and cooked to have just the right texture, not overcooked and not undercooked. The rice held up well when picked up by hand and complemented the flavours of the fish. Finished the meal with a matcha flavored pudding flan type dessert which had deep matcha flavours. If you're a fan of matcha, you'd probably enjoy it too. All in all, the meal was enjoyable, the torched tuna sushi was probably my favorite sushi of the set and my least favorite was the egg/eel, I was expecting a sweet egg at the end so it unexpected.

    Taki is a fine dining Japanese restaurant located in the busy commerical areas of Richmond Hill…read more We recently had lunch here for a special occasion. The restaurant is super quiet and they offer great quality of food with great service, and the price is expensive if you choose to order sukiyaki set (expect $80+ per person). You can choose between sushi sets at different price level or sukiyaki from the menu. This suits the need of our group given some people prefer sushi but some couldn't eat raw food. They also offer a couple of limited appetizer dishes such as tempuras and unagi don. If you booked the sukiyaki table and want to order sushi, you need to call them in advance to notify which sushi sets you want. We tried the sashimi and sushi courses at $55, which included miso soup, 5 pieces of sashimi, 8 pieces of sushi (squid, toros, salmon, scallop etc.), handroll and matcha or black sesame icecream at your choice. The sushi is smaller than average, suitable for small eaters. The course is totally worth the money. I love every piece of sashimi and my favourite sushi include the scallop and the squid. Everything was super fresh. The dessert was also having the perfect sweetness level for me. In addition, we also tried the sukiyaki for two ($110), which includes mushrooms, cabbages, great quality of Angus beef, yummy tofu and udon. Again, all the material was with great quality and super fresh. I especially liked the sweet sukiyaki soup, the tofu and the udon. We also ordered some shareable dishes including chawanmushi, unagi don and cod. Cod was cooked to perfect (soft and flavourful), and unagi don had quite decent portion. It would be better if the unagi could be softer from my personal opinion. Chawanmushi was mediocre. Overall, I strongly recommend this restaurant to fan of Japanese cuisine. It meets different people's needs by offering both cooked and raw food options, and the sushi set definitely has great value for money.

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    Kimono in TAKI
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    Hokkaido scallop
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    Osaka Sushi Japanese Korean Restaurant

    Osaka Sushi Japanese Korean Restaurant

    3.8
    (471 reviews)
    5.5 km
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    Got their chirashi bowl ($20). It came with standard items: salmon, tuna, butterfish, surf clam,…read moretamago, and I think sea bream (see pic). They tasted very fresh, however they were rather thinly sliced. Came on a Thursday for lunch and it was rather busy. The udon bowl I saw from another table looked quite large, so I might try that next time. Wish their lunch udon set came with a sashimi option. The seating feels quite private, as most of them are partitioned booths. They have a servicing button which is nice. I'm guessing bc it's hard to catch the staff with the way the booths are setup.

    Usually a good staple restaurant in Markham but our most recent visit was a disappointment…read more Food was pretty mediocre. The worst was the beef sashimi which had the gnarliest grey colour (ykno the colour when meat is leftover sitting in the fridge for way too long) and had no sear at all either. Sushi temperature was much too warm and the variety was pretty basic for the 2 person platter. Shrimp tempura was good tho - not too oily and not overcooked. The restaurant was extremely hot inside, the A/C was no where near the right temperature for how hot it's been this summer. It was also extremely noisy inside since the restaurant is relatively small - not really a place for a quiet, lowkey meal.

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    Osaka Sushi Japanese Korean Restaurant
    Lunch special - Tempura and salmon teriyaki bento box
    Lunch special - Tempura and salmon teriyaki bento box
    Chicken teriyaki dinner (came w/ a bowl of rice and salad)

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    Sumoki

    Sumoki

    4.0
    (61 reviews)
    1.8 km

    Back again and incredible again…read more Small tip. You don't need to order on only one phone. As long as you scan the bar code, you can order from any phone. Enter either you own info if paying separately or the same info if one person pays all of it. Lots of new dishes as well as old favourites: Chochin: Tried it. Not a fan. Tastes exactly the way I thought it would. Which is internal organ like but in an unpleasant creamy way. Duck liver raspberry toast: Nice but could be bigger. The raspberry brought an expected nice sweetness to the nice liver taste. A little more raspberry would be nice. Tuskune and egg yolk dip: It's ok but not that big a deal. Cheese momo: Fantastic. The swiss cheese is an excellent pairing to the chicken. Skin-Kawa - Delciious. Crispy. Must have, Hiza (knee cartidlidge): nice and crunchy Beef short rubs boneless: Was enticed due to the tendon part. It was nice but not incredible. Beef tenderloin + Chimichurri: Wife's favourite. We always order several of these. P-toro: Another must repeat. Great pork belly taste. Cherry tomato bacon maki: New and delightful. Bacon wrapped cherry tomatoes provide a delightful burst of tomatoey sweetness wrapped with the unctuousness of bacon. Lamb rib chop: Excellent and tasty. Once again everything was cooked perfectly and the amazing binchotan smoke made everything delicious. Fun fact, they put charcoal in the free water carafes as well.

    Good food that hurts your wallet…read more Japanese izakayas are few and few between in Markham - that's why I got excited to see Sumoki pop up! It's not on the main street of Unionville, but its presence on a side road matches the quaint nature of the restaurant. It's not the biggest inside, but it gives off a Japanese aesthetic with the wood trim throughout. We made reservations in advance to avoid long lines, if any (thankfully it wasn't packed the night we went). Orders are made via QR code, which seems to be the norm now. I like it since you don't have to waive down waiters in a low-dimmed izakaya. Their main offering seemed to be skewers. We ordered a bunch of them to try - notably, all of them had a nice smoky fragrance to them (maybe that's why it's called Sumoki). We especially enjoyed the Grilled Chicken Skin. Perfect crunch from the initial bite leading to a slight chew throughout. The seasoning was spot on as well. Other honourable mentions include extremely succulent Chicken Thigh meat, Gizzards and Beef Tongue. You could really taste the meat juices from each skewer since the chefs don't overpower it with seasoning. Other local skewer places tend to have the same seasoning across different cuts of meat, so Sumoki felt like a breath of fresh air amongst the growing market. Coincidentally, it's also the first place I've been to offer Giant Rooster Testicles. Now...don't be alarmed. It sounds exotic and might not be everyone's cup of tea, but this dish is extremely creamy. Give it a try if you have the courage! We came to celebrate my brother's birthday, but quickly realized our bill was racking up really quickly despite a small number of orders. Sumoki is definitely a place where you don't want to come on an empty stomach, since each order is 1 skewer (unlike other local restaurants). Other menu items, from what we saw of neighbouring tables, didn't fare much better in terms of portion sizes. We left quickly to avoid some serious financial damage for the 6 of us, but also quickly drove to another impromptu restaurant to get settle our hunger down. Sumoki definitely isn't cheap. I wouldn't recommend this to be a formal dinner - moreso if you wanted a light snack after dinner. But then again, with these prices, Sumoki tries to make itself bougie without delivering 100% satisfaction so maybe try at your own risk.

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    Inside the restaurant
    Inside the restaurant
    Sumoki - matcha beer
    Sumoki - matcha beer
    Sumoki - chicken yakitori including with Tokyo onion

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    Sumoki - chicken yakitori including with Tokyo onion
    MiKi Sushi

    MiKi Sushi

    4.1
    (154 reviews)
    1.8 km
    $$

    We had an awesome experience here. It seems they are a…read moresmall family run business And They provided top notch service. On to the food, it too was amazing. We ordered 1. Deluxe seafood tempura 2. Chicken karage 3. Salmon pressed roll 4. Miki lobster roll 5. Philadelphia roll 6. Mushi roll 7. Salmon lover set menu dinner special Everything came out fast and fresh The rolls were soft and delicious. The appetizers were hot and crispy. Overall this place is fantastic and deserves 5 stars I love supporting local businesses like this and I highly recommend you try this place out. Note: parking is hard to find. We got lucky and found a spot right in front.

    A cozy Japanese spot in Unionville for Toronto's in-between weather…read more With Toronto's weather going back and forth lately, it's one of those times where you just want something warm and comforting. Miki Sushi feels like the kind of place you can casually stop by and settle into a simple, satisfying meal. Spicy Seafood Udon This is exactly what suits the weather right now. Loaded with shrimp, mussels, scallops, mushrooms, and other toppings, the broth has a Korean-style spicy kick that's both warming and comforting. Salmon Pressed Sushi Generously sauced and rich in flavor, each piece feels indulgent but easy to enjoy in one bite. BBQ Ika (Grilled Squid) Despite the chili on top, it's only mildly spicy. The squid is tender with a slight chew, served with bean sprouts and vegetables, and finished with a savory glaze. It comes out on a hot plate, so just be a little careful. Overall, it's a relaxed, comforting spot that works perfectly for days when you just want something warm without overthinking it

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    Assorted tempura
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