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Reviewed by Toronto Life
  • 6435 Dixie Rd. (at Burnhamthorpe Rd. E.), Unit 10 View on map »
  • Mississauga
  • 905-670-5559
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One of the GTA’s most enchanting dining experiences unfolds in this intimate, six-seat gem of a room. Chef Masaki Hashimoto works within the kaiseki tradition, which stretches back 500 years to Buddhist tea ceremonies. Authentic and refined multi-course kaiseki menus bring dishes prepared from seasonal ingredients and painstakingly presented: a typical garnish might be a delicate bird carved from white radish. The main course presents soy-spiked fish broth balancing cherry blossom–stained soba noodles, stewed eggplant ...

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