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    Green Tea Lounge

    3.2 (47 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Fay F.

    It's good place to visit. I had half ramen and half curry rice. Food is alright. There is not much choices, mainly ramen and curry rice. Probably would not visit again.

    Jennifer K.

    I love Green Tea Lounge's concept of serving Home Style Japanese food. Simple and delicious. I love the idea of able to customize my Soba Set ($9.80) the way I prefer from the salad dressing (sesame mayo), the protein (breaded pork), the dip (sweet miso sauce), the rice (multi-grain). It was quite filling and the pork just prepared perfectly: juicy and tender inside, crunchy and crispy outside. I think I going to order the Curry with Breaded Pork ($9.80)!! There is also some small bite (Natto for my Yelp friend?) or some sweet. As the name implies, they also serves pots of loose leaf tea and even Matcha Tea. Service is friendly and cheerful. The waitress has this cutest smile just like the girl next door... I usually go to Cafe Green Tea for a quick bowl of noodle but they closes early at 7 pm every night.. now I know where I can get some home style Japanese food for dinner!

    Cheese curry and hot soba with a side addition of karaage
    Eric C.

    We came here for dinner after deciding not to wait at Izakaya Ju and was found Green Tea Lounge to be an average japanese diner. I am not sure if I would return but it did the trick in that scenario. It has the tendency to be overlooked by many as it is in the corner of the plaza but inside you will find a spacious and cozy place while also oddly selling various household wares. They seemed to sell a lot of combos and that is a good thing if you like variety. A lot of diners were getting the curry so we ordered one as well with the cheese and it was very enjoyable. It arrived on a hot plate and nice and warm. The curry was mild and flavorful but unfortunately there's no proteins so you had to add one. We got the chicken karaage and it was pretty underwhelming devoid of crunch and juiciness so I'd avoid that. The set came with warm soba which was also decent but nothing special. We also ordered the bento and you had the freedom of choosing various sides and dressing. The pork cutlet was alright, wasn't particularly dry nor juicy. The miso dressing was good, and the rice was a very hearty blend. The cold soba was very good with the chilled miso dipping sauce. I really liked the addition of the japanese pickles and how comprehensive the meal was ending with ice cream. Service was fair, value was a bit pricier considering the amount and quality of food, which makes it hard to fully recommend this place.

    Crepe cake with ice cream .
    Alice Y.

    This is more like a self-serve food court with lots of space and very quiet environment. It is very nice to catch up some girls talk. We have only ordered the dessert here. Their in-house crepe cakes only cost around 6 dollars. It was cheaper than most places in toronto. Taste is okay not overly sweet but the layers are very thick. The fruits on the plate are frozen fruits -which I don't like . But what could you complain with $6 dollars crepe cake.

    Curry cheese rice and soba combo
    Stephanie C.

    My personal favourite when coming here is the curry cheese rice and soba combo. The mushroom really makes the soba because it's a burst of flavours! Some places hold back on the cheese to their dish but they really go all out to cover the entire top! From cheese lover to other cheese lovers out there, I would recommend this dish.

    Agnes W.

    Came here for lunch. It wasn't busy so we were seated quickly. I had a ramen-takoyaki combo friend got an udon. We had the chicken karage to share. The ramen was a little salty, but the cha siu was pretty tender and good. The udon broth was good and I think overall had a better flavour than the ramen. The takoyaki was good as well. The karage was a little dry and tough to chew. It was well seasoned, but dry. Overall was a decent lunch, but nothing special.

    Cold Soba Bentobox (Breaded Pork with Sweet Miso Sauce and substitute soba for udon)
    Mirabella C.

    This is my absolute favorite place to sit down and have a nice little bento. I got the Cold Soba Bentobox with Breaded Pork, Sweet Miso Sauce and substitute soba for udon. It is super filling and the atmosphere is nice and quant.

    Our gyoza was drenched in oil
    Irene T.

    Layout of the restaurant is awkward and makes no sense. One side is the restaurant, other side is their display/shop. Food: completely suck. We couldn't understand why they were so busy. Their gyoza was so oily and tasteless, their takoyaki ball was all filler and no squid with some nasty bright pink artificial ginger and their tonkatsu (pork) ramen was the most tasteless ramen we've had. There was three tiny pieces of pork with half an egg and two slices of artificial fish meat. Our meal ended up costing us $27. Definitely not worth it. Service: they only had one server working when all the tables were filled. We knew she was super busy so we just waited for her to approach us to order. Finally, another server came to help her. The food didn't take too long to arrive but we had to ask her for serving plates and spoons. Definitely would not come back.

    Tempura udon $10.80
    Chris C.

    Wanted to get a light lunch that tasted good at the same time and this place definately accomplished that. Cold soba $10.80 - comes with shrimp tempura and a rice wrapped in a thin layer of tofu I think. The noodles tasted nice when dipped in the sauce. The shrimp tempura was large and fresh. I especially liked the rice wrap. It had a hint of sweetness and tasted great. One of the healthiest meals I have had all week. No wonder the Japanese people live so long. Tempura udon $10.80 - came with the same shrimp tempura and rice wrap. Noodles a bit on the soft side but still had that chew which I like. After seeing all the pictures of the crepe I had to try one even though I am not a huge fan of crepes. Green tea crepe $5.80 with black seseame ice cream +$3. Comes with whipped cream and fresh fruits. There were probably a good 7-10 layers for the crepe and it this is probably the first crepe I have ever liked. It went well with the whipped cream and ice cream. Service was excellent and friendly.

    Chicken Rice with Omelette
    Veronica C.

    Starving and went for a quick bite. Ordered a dish, chicken with rice wrapped with omelette. Ketchup is mixed with rice and chunks of chicken and hen it's wrapped with a thin layer of omelette. Then some ketchup sauce is put on top of the omelette rice. I find the rice is a bit soggy inside of the omelette. Somehow, the ketchup sauce is a bit sour to my taste. Well, that's probably what you can expect from a food court.

    Tempura soba
    Shirley L.

    Came here for dinner on a Wednesday night around 7 PM. Completely walked by this place, it's so inconspicuous, located beside Shisho Tree Cafe. As others have mentioned, it is a shared space between two restaurants, Niwatei (I think) and Green Tea Lounge, so that is a little bit confusing. But the staff here are really nice, there was one main girl working, and unlike what other reviewers have mentioned, I thought her English was perfect and she was actually very helpful at answering questions. The food is simple, Japanese comfort food. Curries, sushi, ramen, soba noodles, bentos, etc. I got tempura soba noodles because I wanted to try something different. It's nice that they ask whether you want the tempura on top or on the side, so that you don't have to have soggy tempura. You also get two inari on the side. I thought the tempura was great, very light and crispy. Inari was standard. Noodles were also pretty good, and the broth tasted light and naturally flavoured - I wanted to drink all of it at the end. Afterwards my friend and I both got some dessert to share. We tried the green tea mille crepe as well as the coffee jello with vanilla ice cream, and both of them were really good! In the end we each threw in a $20, which was a steal considering the amount of food we both ate. The restaurant wasn't very busy, and while our server was nice, there were times when she got caught up chatting with some of the other patrons or some of her friends or something. Luckily we weren't in a rush to get anything, but I think she could have been a little more attentive or could have come to refill our water more. I would still recommend this place though for a casual meal, great value for your money!

    you can buy the Japanese brand curry package from supermarket and make exact the same taste. port cutlet is too thick
    Rachel X.

    Curry rice with pork cutlet : curry is so so. You can buy the Japanese brand curry package from supermarket and make exact the same taste. port cutlet is too thick Beef tataki: very nice

    Green tea mille cake with black sesame ice cream
    Teresa Y.

    Prices are cheap here but the portions really lack in size to make anyone full. Tried their udon and curry on rice dish. Taste was sub par. Nothing special. Would eat at another restaurant in J Town if you can. Also see the photo of the green tea mille crepe with black sesame ice cream, tiny... a few bites and done. This is a very casual restaurant and it is shared with a ramen/noodle place. Maybe their other cakes and tea combos are better?

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