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    Cafe N One

    4.0 (150 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Annie P.

    Tried many different dishes and everything was delicious. The coffee was especially good. This is one of the brunch spots I've been going to a lot recently. Didn't get to try the dessert yet,but they looked great-definitely next time!

    Michelle W.

    Located at a random plaza on woodbine that I never really noticed before (considering im located in markham). I walked in on a weekend and it was full - the first waiter told me it would be a 10 min wait and then the next person right after told me it would be an hour wait... lots of confusion in terms of seating arrangements. In the end, we waited about 15-20 mins. Small restaurant and suggest making reservations on the weekends to ensure you get a spot. The wafu carbonara was really delicious and flavorful - highly recommend. The karaage moffles was mediocre- the chicken was delicious however the waffle wasnt as great - she cousin felt that the waffle was a little stale. I thought the waffle texture just isnt an ideal mix with the fried chicken. I will def come back to try their other item

    Alice L.

    Food is yummy. The pasta is yummy, the portion would be bigger. The soufflé pancake is also yummy but it would be better if it is hotter. Service is prompt and friendly. Ambiance is fine but the place is really small and felt cramped. And also very very noise inside due to small space with the a lot of people. The noise level made me have a headache. Parking was very limited. I think I will try to go on a weekday next time. Weekday was too hectic to go there.

    Cappuccino
    Shigei H.

    Very nice cozy cafe conveniently located at Woodbine & Highway 7 intersections, this cafe is operated by Hongkongers but it serves some Japanese-styled pasta, soufflé pancake and coffee, it's similar to Pokka Cafe in HK. This is a place for casual chat and meal with friends. We've ordered pasta, soufflé pancake, flat white coffee and cappuccino. The foods were delicious; the al dente spaghetti was cooked just right with delicious bacon pieces. As for the soufflé pancakes, it was warm, soft and fluffy with fresh whipped cream and some fruits, it was eggy and not overly sweet. We saw many young customers in the cafe. 10% discount was offered if paid by cash and each of us paid $30 for lunch. I'll come again.

    Beef Sukiyaki saikoro with garlic bread and side salad
    Christine C.

    The food was absolutely delicious -- the main dish came with garlic bread and a side salad. The beef was super soft and tender. The overall dish wasn't overly flavourful and wasn't bland, just the perfect amount. However I do think it's more expensive than I thought. As for the chicken karaage, it was so fresh and crispy, adding the extra lemon flavour made it even tastier. The portion sizes of both were great and I keep coming back for more! Main dish - $22.50, Karaage - $6.50 The staff were all very friendly and helpful with suggestions, but it became slightly difficult requesting for more water when it got busier. Overall the ambiance was exceptional. This restaurant does have limited parking space since it's a small lot. Would definitely come back and try other foods!

    Sautéed mushroom grilled cheese
    Daniel T.

    I had brunch at Cafe N One on Monday, December 9, 2024 at 10 am. The cafe had just been open for about an hour and it was still pretty empty at this time. It's a relatively small cafe with few seating. I can imagine it would be difficult to find seating during peak hours based on how busier it got later on. Overall, I had an average experience at Cafe N One. It's nice that this cafe offers a lot of savory lunch-y items this early in the morning. But I only ordered the sautéed mushroom grilled cheese. I thought the grilled cheese was bland and the mushrooms could use a bit more seasoning. The salad was light, fresh, and had the perfect amount of dressing. The avocado smoothie tasted too milky for my preference, but I appreciate that real avocados were used. Service was good. Very nice and professional. Overall, I thought my experience was average. I think I would have a better experience if I had ordered a different dish and the avocado smoothie tasted more avocado-y than milky.

    Salmon Croissant
    Philip L.

    Went there for weekend breakfast. The souffle pancake was so fluffy, so light, so good. It came with red bean paste, green tea sauce, and some fruit pieces. The most delightful part was a gold foil added to the pancake. What a luxurious dish, LOL! The smoked salmon croissant was not bad either. The place is small with cramped tables. It's quite noisy because of this. Nonetheless, the food here is good. Recommended.

    Chicken karaage and mochi waffles
    Clement R.

    Came with friends to enjoy some decent food and coffee. Service wasn't bad cause they were super busy. And the atmosphere plus the ambiance was lively with all the patrons having a good time with their friends chatting away. We came back a few times after.

    Hojicha Latte
    Cherrie T.

    We were very lucky to get a 2-seater right when we walked in on a busy Sunday afternoon around 1:30pm. It is a small, cozy brunch spot south of Hwy 7, off Woodbine. I ordered the Karaage Moffles with Arugula Salad, and a Black Sesame Latte. My partner had the Doriyaki Pancake Breakfast, and a Hojicha Latte. The food and lattes came out quite fast. I really enjoyed the crispy karaage with the spicy mayo, and would 100% order it again! My partner said the doriyaki was a bit soggy, but overall, she enjoyed the breakfast.

    Aaron A.

    Had seen this place a while back and totally forgot about it until we dropped by Electric Piggy next door and saw the fluffy pancakes. Spoiler, we got the fluffy pancakes. It's an order with QR code kinda store with pay at the front counter, so service was minimal. Matcha fluffy pancakes - Pancakes were tall! It takes some skill to make em like that. The texture was super fluffy and taste minimally sweet. The matcha syrup was too thick and heavy and pretty much overpowered the pancakes. Nice to try, but I don't think I would get this specific flavour again. Maybe just the pancakes by themselves.

    Smoked salmon croissant and lavender soufflé
    Fatimah S.

    Decided to try this place today and from presentation to flavour I was impressed. Can't wait to come back and try other things on the menu.

    Carbonara pasta comes with the salad
    Kateri

    Been here couple of times! They have a pretty big selection from pastas to, waffles, pancakes, eggs Benedicts and more. I really like their drinks. I think they're pretty creative with their drink menu. I really like their tiramisu espresso and strawberry matcha. Their caffeine drinks are on the stronger side which I really enjoy. I recommend getting a pasta (my favorite is the carbonara pasta) or salmon croissant. I would skip the chicken and waffles here though as the chicken is pretty small. The cafe isn't super big and has probably less than 10 tables so can get really busy on the weekend. I definitely recommend booking or calling ahead to avoid the wait. Overall pretty cute cafe, would definitely recommend trying.

    Iced matcha latte
    Godwin T.

    Parking can be a bit busy in this small strip mall. It's a family owned restaurant so it's a bit more cozy but the menu is quite diverse. The portions are a bit smaller for some of the selections but they all taste great which makes you wish you had more. The service can be a little bit more hospitable but it's usually busy hence the rushed attitude. The menu you order via QR code to your table. Their croissants and brunch options are my favorite, with the mushroom grilled cheese as a light snack. Additionally they have a few pastas for if you want to be a bit more full. Plenty of drinks, teas, shakes and juices to choose from, my favorite being their iced matcha latte. Attached pictures: Smoked Salmon Croissant Carbonara Pasta Beef Pasta Iced Matcha Latte Mushroom Grilled Cheese

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    Decent food, especially the fried karaage, but price is a little on the high side. Coffee is good too

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    Inside the restaurant
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    Sumoki - matcha beer
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    MiKi Sushi

    4.1
    (154 reviews)
    4.1 km
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    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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