Kinka Izakaya
Authentic Japanese tapas.
This is one of Toronto’s oldest and most diverse neighbourhoods. The people living here are a mix of University of Toronto students and faculty, artist and upper-middle class families. Most of the fun happens along Bloor Street, which has an eclectic mix of bars, restaurants and boutique shops. There’s a real community vibe here. This neighbourhood knows no enemies.
Authentic Japanese tapas.
Korean / Mexican taco remix.
World-famous comic book store.
Home-style comfort food.
Hand-made Japanese knives.
~100 sq foot coffee shop.
Korean restaurant open all day and all night.
Japanese fish-shaped waffles.
Cuteness overload.
Korean handmade paper and gifts.
George knows how to roast chicken.
Premium dive bar with cheap eats.
Korean restaurant with a short, amazing menu.
Vegan eats and sweets.
You walk into the restaurant and the servers and kitchen staff all shout a greeting to you in Japanese. The decor and lighting is warm. The atmosphere is loud and energetic. The Japanese tapas are delicious. You can dine in the shoes off dining room (on the floor) or at a long communal table.