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  2. Shoushin - Wikipedia

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    Shoushin is a Japanese restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The restaurant serves sushi and has received a Michelin star. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Jackie Lin is the owner and head chef.

  3. Aburi Hana - Wikipedia

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    Aburi Hana is a Japanese restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [2] [3] Recognition. Canada's 100 Best Restaurants ...

  4. Katsu ika odori-don - Wikipedia

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    Katsu ika odori-don (活いか踊り丼, dancing squid rice bowl) is a Japanese dish consisting of a fresh squid atop either rice or noodles. Upon pouring soy sauce on the squid, it squirms ("dances") as the muscles react to the sodium in the sauce, in a similar manner to how frog legs twitch when being seasoned. [1]

  5. 10 Types of Sushi, Explained - AOL

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    For starters, "sushi" comes from a Japanese word that means "sour rice." In Japan, it's very simple and doesn't contain too many fancy ingredients beyond the fish, but Western-style sushi can have ...

  6. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Afuri; Ajisen Ramen – Japanese ramen soup fast food chain; Bincho – a London-based Japanese restaurant styled on the traditional izakayas found throughout Japan; Hokka Hokka Tei – a bento take-out chain with over 2,000 franchises and company-owned branches throughout Japan

  7. Sushi Masaki Saito - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Masaki Saito is a Japanese restaurant run by chef Masaki Saito. It has two Michelin stars. [1] Saito opened the restaurant in Yorkville in 2019. He previously ran Sushi Ginza Onodera, in New York, which earned a Michelin star in 2017, and two stars in 2018. [1] On September 13, 2022, the first ever Michelin Guide Toronto was announced ...

  8. Odorigui - Wikipedia

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    Odorigui (踊り食い, literally "dancing eating") is a mode of seafood consumption in Japanese cuisine. Odorigui refers to the consumption of live seafood while it is still moving, or the consumption of moving animal parts. [1] Animals usually consumed in odorigui style include octopus, squids, ice gobies, and other similar animals.

  9. Yukashi - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant had received a Michelin star in Toronto's 2022 and 2023 Michelin Guides. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The restaurant lost its star in 2024, becoming, alongside Alobar Yorkville , the first restaurants in Canada to lose this designation while still remaining in operation.