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Yasu Review - Harbord Village - Toronto - The Infatuation

"Eating at the 10-seat sushi bar at Yasu is one of the best omakase options in the city. The tasting menu includes 20 pieces of sushi, each carefully put together, painted with soy sauce, and presented one by one by the chef behind the counter. On any given night that can include everything from the tuna and salmon to bonito, mackerel, and uni. You’ll need $185 and two full hours for the meal, but you’ll leave knowing you experienced something truly special." - Julia Eskins & Team Infatuation

https://www.theinfatuation.com/toronto/reviews/yasu
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