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.
This tiny, delicious taco joint is a neighbourhood gem. The space is small. The food is authentic. The vibes are good. Go early if you want to dine in at one of their picnic-table-style seating.