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    Cafe Mozaiko

    4.3 (48 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed

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    Fully cooked Chirushi
    Jennifer K.

    I have been coming to Cafe Mozaiko numerous of time since they opened in this quiet neighborhood for both dine in and take out. Every single visit had always been 5 star. The decor here is cute with anime theme. Though there are not too many seats available for dine in but their food orders always packed in a to go format. I like to pre order and paid for my food at their website. My orders always ready when promised. I love to order their cooked Salmon Bento and their Aburi Sushi. Their Houjicha Milk Tea so good. Specials available all the time, check their ordering platform and socials.

    Carmen G.

    Absolutely love this spot! So delicious! The restaurant is along the shops at Markham Cathedral town, parking is on the sides of the streets. Was quite busy when I got there, so I had to drive up and down the street a few times before finding a spot. Going into the restaurant you know the owner love all things anime! There's anime posters and figurines everywhere in the shop which is a cute touch. This spot is more of a take out style/ order at the counter and seat yourself. Owner is super nice and friendly. Ordered the Aburi Quartet to get a taste of all the flavours of aburi (torched) sushi. It came with 4 different flavours of torched sushi which was such a great sampler. All the pieces were nice and fatty, saucey and so delicious to eat in one bite. Don't underestimate the size of this, as it kept me super full for a long time. I've also got this as a takeout party tray platter before with all their flavours of aburi sushi for the holidays and it was definitely a huge hit! A crowd favourite for sure. Definitely consider this option for parties/ gatherings. Writing this review has got me droooling! Can't wait to come back for more!

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    I don't know how I feel about this sushi place. The door to the storage room is through the toilets.

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    Ying L.

    This is a cute little cafe featuring pressed sushi and drinks. Inside deco is very bright with a wall of Japanese cartoon. Service is fast, they are focusing on take outs, so you meed to pay at the counter. Ordered their 42 pieces pressed sushi platter at $60, good quality and variety . Also ordered two drinks milk tea is mild, iced jasmine tea with lychee topping. Not too sweet, I like it. They also have fruit smoothies but are not real fruits but flavoured, so didn't order them.

    Andy S.

    Good take out experience from Cafe Mozaiko. I always wanted to try out this restaurant and it's just minutes away from my home but never got the chance to. I ordered the grilled salmon and aburi sushi combo. I got there at the suggested pick up time and the food was ready to be picked up. I didn't need to wait and the food was fresh and hot. I added the Royal milk tea for $2.5 as it doesn't come with a drink. Overall, the aburi sushi is good and salmon tasted fresh. The only thing is the rice that comes with the grilled salmon was a little harder than my liking but overall I think the price is $15 is reasonable and good experience overall.

    Demon Slayer Theme Drink Menu
    Crystal L.

    Saw some amazing reviews and pictures, so i decided to stop by and try some torch sushi Its a relatively small store (3-4 tables), was planning to dine-in, but with only 3-4 tables, we ended up getting takeout instead. I ordered the Aburi Salmon Duo since im a salmon Addict the order is made fresh in front of my eye, which was pretty cool. FYI: if your looking for fancy sushi skills. This is not the place for you. I think its more like a small family business. Taste wise: 4/5. It taste not bad, i prefer the one with the black fish eggs on top. The other one just has mayo on it which some people may think its too heavy after the 3/4 piece. - and its on the pricey end for sushi. 12 pieces for $21 seems a bit $$. Overall i would rate it a 4. Food wasn't bad, I just thought it would be more authentic (not asking fancy chef, but seeing the sushi made from those sushi mold kinda killed the vibe?) the torch action was 10/10 tho I loved their Demon Slayer Theme drinks and menu pictures, super cute!

    Stohess District
    Lel W.

    It's all about Japanese comics/animation and aubri sushi. Aubri sushi means seared sushi so all of our sushi are seared. Although most people choose takeaway, there are four tables for those who prefer to stay. There's a tv that plays Japanese animation, and it happened to be One Piece on the day we visited. We ordered Stohess District and Spy Family. The portion is huge and generous. Look at the tofu pocket! Stohess District is all about salmon with mayo and teriyaki sauce drizzled on top; seared salmon and tofu pocket filled with sushi rice and salmon. I guess it's great for salmon lovers. Spy Family (holiday edition) is $10 more than the original version, which I guess the difference is there's more salmon in the holiday one. It comes in three flavours: wasabi (green), sweet (with cooked shrimp), teriyaki (with black flying fish roe). I personally love how they decorate the wall with lots of posters!! Japanese comics lovers' heaven! I must say their service is probably the sweetest and most caring I've received in GTA so far. Big shout-out! I hope their owner is proud of their staff.

    Tanveer K.

    The service was really good greeting when we stepped in even got a free mochi with food purchase we ordered the takoyaki, stranger don, aburi sushi gold, the stranger don was really good, beef was tender rice was seasoned perfectly and the egg complements the whole dish, the takoyaki was very soft inside melts in your mouth, and the sushi was really good fish was cooked perfectly just the salmon which was separate was a bit dry I probably won't come back here considering there are so many sushi places best one is still ikon sushi bar but I'll give this place a good effort, the ambiance was nice typically what would you see in a take out sushi place ikon was more nicely set up, the portion size here is fairly decent as well

    Lim T.

    We were just taking a stroll around our neighbourhood and discovered this new cafe that just opened about 2 weeks ago. This area is known as Cathedral Town which has been developed with beautiful homes surrounding The Cathedral of Transfiguration. And within this residential area, there is a small street named Cathedral High Street that has about 30 shops such as hair salons and beauty care stores. If you were driving in the area, you would have never noticed these shops. It's quite hidden, so I'm sure these stores rely heavily on getting business from the residents living in the area. We were only planning on trying their drinks as it was a perfect resting point half way through our walk. We got one of their specialty drinks - Genmaicha Milk Tea (Japanese Roasted brown rice) and it was so refreshing and tasty. After seeing their food menu, we decided to stay for lunch. We were so pleasantly surprised that this simple cafe had a really good selection of Japanese fusion food. We got the Okonomiyaki and Torch Spicy Salmon bowl. Both dishes were delicious. I'll definitely be planning more walks to this area now. I get both good food and good exercise!

    Spy family & Mozushi Set Classic (10 piece)
    Ivy C.

    Pretty good Aburi experience at the Markham location, keeping in mind I was just here for the food (and didn't know enough to appreciate the anime references) note that I was told there's a cash discount but only on the 42piece platter which I didn't get so not sure how much the discount is My favorite were the tofu pockets, definitely interested in trying the Wall Sina next time. Just a bit bummed that there are more choices at the Richmond Hill location, will have to check that out next time.

    Wall Rose sushi platter
    Cherie F.

    Ordered takeout from Cafe Mozaiko - they have an anime theme for their sushi platters and I thought that's pretty cute! We ordered the "Wall Rose" platter (reference to Attack on Titans). We enjoyed the spicy flavours a lot! My favourite item was the scallop + fish roe salmon sushi. Service was great too, staff were really nice :)

    Arlene B.

    Cafe Mozaiko is a wonderful Japanese restaurant in Cathedraltown which I've had the pleasure of dining at a few times now. They offer delicious aburi sushi as well as a nicely curated menu of other non-sushi dishes such as karaage and okonomiyaki. Staff are friendly and attentive, especially Vanessa was incredibly nice, and very helpful in answering questions about the menu options. There's a limited amount of seating indoors and outdoors. Street parking is available in front of the restaurant. I purchased 3 pieces of the aburi salmon, as well as 6 pieces each of unagi and shrimp aburi. Each piece of fish was fresh tasting. The rice was perfectly seasoned. There was a smokiness imparted by the light torching that nicely complimented the fish and their sauces. I particularly enjoyed the slight yuzu flavour of the sauce that accompanied the unagi. They have a good selection of bottled and canned beverages including Japanese soft drinks. Their in-house made drinks are lightly sweetened which suits my palate just fine. We were impressed with the cafe's very reasonable pricing for aburi, but it's the quality and consistency of the food that will keep me coming back to Cafe Mozaiko again and again.

    Jason T.

    Ordered some Aburi sushi and drinks. The aburi sushi is enjoyable and hits the spot. Eel, ebi (shrimp), salmon, and tuna. These are dressed up differently in the party tray. Thumbs up! Matcha milk drink is excellent. Not overly sweet and has a bold matcha taste. Highly recommend! The Nezu strawberry milk drink is similar and uses strawberry powder rather than fresh strawberries. It's like the strawberry powder found in strawberry bubble tea. Yuzu black tea is also refreshing. Order online for a link to their loyalty program where every dollar spent earns you one point. Redeem for food and drinks. Wasabi is very spicy here, and that's a good thing. You should definitely try Cafe Mazaiko.

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    Absolutely fantastic environment and amazing food!!! The girl taking our order was so sweet--totally recommend!!

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    Finally, a new torched sushi place worth going. eversince all the other ones in the area had either moved or closed.

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