Reviews Kabuki Sushi Lounge

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Vivian Liao
+5
Have been eating at Kabuki since Bayview Village. Followed it to Don Mills and the food is always delicious, inventive and great quality! The staff are wonderful and friends every single time Highly recommend Kabuki to everyone who enjoys Japanese fushion
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Jacky Luo
+5
If you love sushi then you have to stop by this place. The waitress and chefs are awesome. Excellent quality and taste!
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Tony Callan-Ludgate
+5
Amazing food, amazing customer service, all around the best Sushi I have ever had! First visit since the re-locate and def will be there more often! Thanks.
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Jordan Grossman
+5
Great food. Fish was really fresh and service was very good.
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James Wachtel
+5
Great food and friendly knowledgeable staff. Will return.
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Newsha
+3.5
The sushi was really good, I got the salmon lovers, we shared a sushi pizza and I had a sangria, not disappointing but I've had better. I love dining at the shops at don mills area and I love all the restaurants there but this is probably the only one I wouldn't go to twice. It was a Friday night when my friend and I went but it was pretty dead, probably only 10 other people dining. We may have just caught them on a slow night. The sushi pizza was really good, so was the sangria. Also the staff is really friendly!
Apr 05, 2016
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Anh T
+3.5
T and I shared the Shinjuku roll for $17 and the presentation was great! Since the tuna was blow torched, it brought out the flavorful oils to the surface of the fish and creating a slightly smoky flavor. I thought the roll was good and the sauce really brought out the flavors and bring together all the ingredients. The oshinko (Japanese pickled radish) was quite a nice addition to help cut through the fattiness from the fish and cheese sauce, and the rice crispy gave some crunch with every bites. I’m not a cheese snob but it felt like they used processed cheese… Or those cheese whiz in a jar that you can get from the supermarket, for $17 I expected better.
Nov 05, 2015
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Lynn
+4
So after trying to visit four times previously, we finally got there and it was open. Yay.

Note: The sign says they open at 11:30 on weekends but we tried four times to go between 11:30 and noon, and discovered at 12:05 it will be open.

The entrance is a bit awkward. If there is a lot if people coming and going it could get messy.

They have a lunch menu as well as the regular menu. I had the agedashe tofu app. It was okay. Hard to really mess up deep fried tofu. It was presented nicely was missing the garlic chips the menu described it as having.

I also got the spicy lady bug roll. Of course i had to get it, sounded tasty and neat. I think the lady bug part was salmon covering the top of the roll with tiny piles of green fish roe. Not very lady bug looking but close. I was a bit concerned about the spicy part, but no worries, they forgot to put the spicy part in. The neat part is, the centre is tempura mini corn. It is a really nice flavour. Hear that other Japanese restaurants, mini corn tempura.... Make it so!

My friend got chicken teriyaki, white meat with brown rice. She practically licked the plate clean so yeah I guess she loved it. You can not tell from the pictures but there is a lot of chunky vegetables under the chicken.

The restaurant was good. I will probably be back. The food was good, the prices a touch highish. They forgot ingredients but the food was tasty. Service was very attentive.
Oct 16, 2015
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Stenoodie
+4.5
I appreciated that their wasabi here was the real deal. It was truly authentically spicy and not just a paste. Everything here is very fresh and truly top notch. I also liked that all the sushi rolls were the perfect size to pop into your mouth; not too overly big.
Sep 02, 2015
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Stella
+3.5
Now that summer is finally here I'm feeling very motivated to hit up Shops at Don Mills, Ontario's first open air shopping centre (shopping outside in the dead of winter has never appealed to me). As a matter of fact, even if you're not much of a shopper the outdoor mall is still a very fun spot to just hang out; it's a nice place to take your significant other and if you have little kids they'll probably enjoy playing at the Town Square too (the Town Square is essentially a big patch of grass that converts into a skating rink in the winter). You can also walk your dog, grab coffee, get your dry cleaning done, have lunch, have dinner, go see a movie, you can basically get a lot of things done there. And if you are finally down for some shopping you can easily shop your heart out at over 70 retail stores. I should also mention that Shops at Don Mills is an awesome place for people-watching and car-watching.

Here's a tip from me: Never go shopping with an empty stomach. Shopping is hard work so having a proper meal before hitting the shops is crucial (feeling exhausted after just two hours of shopping is unacceptable). If you're looking to fuel up before your shopping sesh at Shops at Don Mills I suggest you check out Kabuki Sushi Lounge (Instagram: @kabukisushilounge, Facebook: Kabuki Sushi Lounge). Treat yourself to some delicious sashimi before conquering the shops (no carbs = no bloated tummy) and if you can't fit in a sit-down lunch then make sure your grab a drink or dinner at Kabuki afterwards. Why? For the marvelous job you did snagging those Louboutins, of course! What I'm trying to say is there's always time for tasty Japanese food. And you know what's amazing? Kabuki offers complimentary valet! Which means more time for eating and shopping!

First, a bit of background information on the restaurant. Kabuki Japanese Resturant first opened in 1999 at Bayview Village Shopping Centre as a family business operated by Philip Yam and his two sons, Carson and Jason. For more than 15 years, the casual 60-seat restaurant served traditional sushi and Japanese dishes to its local clientele. In February 2015, the Yam family made an executive decision to relocate the restaurant to Shops at Don Mills. Now operating as Kabuki Sushi Lounge, the new location promises a new and exciting menu that serves both authentic and modern Japanese plates. 

The new Kabuki's lofty interior is chic and contemporary. There are tables against the two walls, by the large window at the front of the restaurant, as well as booth seating in the middle of the room (this is unique since booths are usually off to the side). Kabuki can accommodate up to 80 people inside and 24 people on the patio. 

I noticed that the flatscreens above the Kabuki bar are always showing news, sports and Japanese anime (one screen each). The TVs here definitely contributes to the "lounge" aspect of the restaurant. 

I've been to Kabuki three times now - twice for lunch and once for dinner, and I've combined all three meals in this one post (so no I did not have four cocktails in one sitting). My apologies for the different photo sizes since some pictures were taken with my phone while others with my DSLR: 

KABUKI CAESAR ($16) 
1/2oz sake, 1/2oz vodka, 1/2oz gin, 1/2oz tequila, tabasco, worcestershire, clamato, kale, celery, rim with wasabi-salt, tempura shrimp

SAKE BELLINI ($9)

1oz sake, peach bellini

SAKE BOMB INJECTION ($9) 
Sapporo, 1oz sake

CHINATOWN COLD TEA ($11) 
1oz gin, sapporo, honey, lemon juice

MALPEQUE AND KUSSHI OYSTERS 
Served with two sauces: Tsukiji Blossom (sweet) and Fire Ponzu (spicy)

(Kabuki has fresh oysters everyday but offers buck-a-shuck oysters on Tuesdays and Wednesdays)

SPICY SALMON SALAD (8 PCS) ($15) 
Paper thin cucumber, spicy salmon, avocado, tobiko, ginger

HANDROLL SLIDERS TRIO ($18) 
3 assorted low carb handrolls: spicy tuna, spicy salmon, spicy california

NEGI TORO RICE CRISPY ($13) 
Chopped tuna belly, spicy mayo, green onion, tobiko

CHIPOTLE KARAAGE ($11) 
Fried chicken bites, chipotle mayo

SASHIMI (A LA CARTE) 
O-toro, hamachi, salmon

SMOKED TORNADO (8 PCS) ($16) 
Tempura squash, avocado, tobiko, spicy mayo, topped with smoked salmon, green onion

KABUKI SOBA ($18) 
Tempura shrimp, squid, kani, egg, chicken, vegetables

KATSU DON ($13) 
Choice of panko-fry pork or chicken, onion, egg

BLACK SESAME ICE CREAM 

If you're a fan of Caesars make sure you start your meal at Kabuki with one. The Kabuki Caesar is the best cocktail out of the four I've tried there (I'm not a beer drinker so naturally beer cocktails do not appeal to me as much). But seriously now, how can anyone refuse that beautiful kale and shrimp tempura garnish? And the combination of sake, vodka, gin, tequila, tabasco, and worcestershire does a fabulous job in ramping up the savoury cocktail. I wish I'm having one right now actually... 

For food, go for the buck-a-shuck oysters on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. You can never go wrong with that deal. In terms of the rest of the menu, highlights for me were the Spicy Salmon Salad, Negi Toro Rice Crispy, Smoked Tornado, Sashimi, Kabuki Soba and Katsu Don. Unlike a typical salad, the Spicy Salmon Salad resembles a maki roll that is composed of salmon, avocado and tobiko, all tightly wrapped with a long piece of cucumber (I was informed by one of the owners that a lot of patience and knife skills is required to prepare the dish, specifically the slicing of the cucumber). And you know what? I absolutely love this dish - this "salad' is light, refreshing, and has a nice crisp texture (it is also a fantastic alternative if you're looking to cut down on rice). The Negi Toro Rice Crispy is also delicious; the chopped tuna and spicy mayo is incredibly divine. However, I find that the rice squares takes away the flavour of the tuna at times. If you're a fan of hand rolls you should give the ones at Kabuki a try. They are wrapped in soy paper instead of nori, which is quite unique and it's something that I have not seen anywhere else. Out of all the appetizers the one I enjoyed the least was the karaage. Even though the chipotle mayo was tasty the chicken skin lacked crisp. Moving on to sashimi and sushi, make sure you ask your server what special fish is available because Kabuki flies in fish from Japan once a week. They take pride in serving different varieties of sashimi such as Isaki (Threeline grunt), Madai (Red Seabream), Suzuki (Japanese Seabass), Kurodai (Black Porgy), etc. As for sushi, I usually avoid maki made with smoked salmon (I love smoked salmon by itself but not normally in sushi) but this one turned out really delicious paired with squash tempura. The Kabuki Soba and the Katsu Don were both delightful; I'm all about noodle soup so I gravitate towards the soba but I gotta say, the rice with chicken katsu and egg was equally as good. Note that there are vegetarian and gluten-free options available on Kabuki's menu, as well as brown rice and white meat options.
Jul 13, 2015
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Facebook User
+4.5
Kabuki Salad. Thinly sliced cucmber wrapped around avocado flying fish roe kani ginger
Mar 25, 2015
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CJ NOMS
+4
Pricey but well worth its price. All the food is light - but filling. Definitely recommend the Shinjuku roll (Avocado, Oshinko, Rice Crispy, Ginger, Cucumber, Habanero Cheese, housemade Unagi sauce, topped with blowtorched White Tuna) which is a wonderful modern take on the traditional maki. The Spicy Tuna Salad is not your traditional salad at all! Instead, it comes wrapped in paper thin cucumber slices that are bursting with spicy tuna on the inside.

Their drinks are nothing short of unique! Try the Chinamen Cold Tea which is a must for beer drinkers or their San Fransokyo, a tangy sweet cocktail.

Like your traditional Japanese food? Have no fear, they also serve traditional food if you prefer to keep it simple. 

Would return back but not it is not my go-to place just because of the price. It is a very nice treat and a wonderful addition into the Shops at Don Mills plaza!
Apr 05, 2015
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Stephanie Tannis
+4.5
Amazing food very friendly and and quick service. I've only been in when they weren't too busy but all 3 times when I went the food has always been good so I would say they are consistent. If you want a quick bite there is takeout and a sushi bar. The price is a bit more but it's worth it, one of the best sukiyaki dons that I've had and their curry is delicious too!
Jan 27, 2011
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Timi R-R
+4.5
A little on the expensive side of sushi but worth it. The quality of the food makes up for the price! Everything is delicious! The staff is wonderful and attentive! We've become regulars here.
Dec 05, 2010
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Hash
+4.5
The neat salad I have eaten in Toronto. The salmon tataki salad. I love it.
Jun 17, 2010
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Suze
+4.5
Best place in Toronto for Japanese Noodle Soups!. This comment is strictly about Kabuki's noodle soups (not Ramen). I haven't had their sushi in a long time.

Kabuki has the best broth for noodle soups. The flavor is authentic, clear, and satisfyingly salty. I've gone to a LOT of Japanese joints in Toronto for a Tempura Udon or Nabeyaki or Sansai soba noodle soup fix, and this is the only place that gets it right EVERY time.

The noodle textures are bang on. The soba is firm, with good flavor, and their udon is very, as the Taiwanese would say it, 'quue' - ( closest English equivalent I can think of is "chewy-bouncy-crunch"). Delicious! A lot of other places simply turn the noodles into soft mush.

A little pricier than most, but worth it if you like your noodle soups the way I do.
Feb 11, 2010
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