NEW RETRO - BASEMENT BAR
Restaurant · Old Toronto ·

NEW RETRO - BASEMENT BAR

Restaurant · Old Toronto ·

Tapas kitchen with fresh sashimi, sake, JP whiskey

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193 Carlton St. B1, Toronto, ON M5A 2K7, Canada Get directions

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193 Carlton St. B1, Toronto, ON M5A 2K7, Canada Get directions

+1 416 519 8511
zakkushi.com
@newretro_b1_193carlton

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Ep3~I ALMOST didn’t want to post this… but it was too good not to share!! 📍New Retro - Basement Bar 💭Let me know if you’ve ever been here and where I should try next! *I also just wanted to say that my goal with this series is simply just to share and celebrate places that feel authentic to “me” and remind me of Japan. That being said - food is personal, and what’s ‘worth it’ for one person might not be for another. I’m just here to share my honest experiences so you can decide for yourself!! Thank you for all the recommendations in the last two videos!!! Please keep sharing your favorites so we can all discover more places together and make this series even more helpful for everyone!!! I’ll also be checking out NON-Japanese owned restaurants so stay tuned! 🥰Arigatouuu ❤️ #torontojapanesefood #torontoeats #japanesefood #torontoeats #creatorsearchinsights

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Maggie G

Google
Had the pleasure of coming here to celebrate and OMG the food was incredible. The little shop instantly reminded me of Japan! A small cute space dedicated to simple yet delicious umami packed dishes. The service and overall vibe were amazing. It's the perfect spot for drinks and dinner with the girlies or even a cozy date night. I wouldn't recommend it for big groups since the space is quite small but for a more intimate setting, it's perfect. Every dish I tried was enjoyable but if I had to pick favourites, the beef tartare and steamed egg were the standout! What we tried: Obanzai 3 Kinds Beef Tartar Monkfish Karaage Cha One Mushi (steamed egg) Yodare Duck Kaisen Don Already can't wait to go back!

Rachel W.

Google
What a hidden gem! Very cool, small intimate vibe and you can watch the chefs cook everything. The tasting menu was great value for $75. They allow you to do one order of the tasting menu and combine that with ordering a la carte which is a nice touch, so not everyone at the table has to do the tasting menu. Every dish was incredibly fresh and flavourful, especially the sashimi and kaisen don. The yuzu somen noodles and cha one mushi were also so flavourful. Service was very sweet and attentive. I'll 100% come back!

Emily L.

Google
I found this place through an Instagram reel, and I’m glad someone posted about it because it is very hidden. We got one of the tasting menu for 2 people and I’m glad we were able to do that. I loved the little trio for the starter, I would say the veggies and the tomato kimchi were really unique and great. I also quite liked the egg dish as well. I loved the noodles we got, super unique and flavourful. The liver sashimi we ordered à la carte and it was interesting. Every dish was rather tasty and the vibes were cool. It was a great date spot!

Maya

Google
great experience! wandered in on a sunday night and was greeted by a chill, lowkey atmosphere with a classic throwback playlist in the background. big fan of the retro sound system. we had the duck confit, shishito peppers, and obanzai mix along with two glasses of shochu. the flavours were light, refreshing and balanced and everything was very satisfying. my only thing of note was that we did expect the duck to be a hot dish, but it was a bit cold/room temperature (still delicious!). the server explained the dishes well and was attentive without intruding. great place for date night or for casual conversation!

Daryl

Google
The great thing about this restaurant is not all parties have to order the tasting menu. You can order it and get some extra dishes and share everything. The food was really tasty. My favourites were Wagyu course, hamachi and kaisendon. I’ll definitely be back to try next season’s tasting menu. Highly recommend this place.

Ryan

Google
I really enjoyed the atmosphere here — cozy, lively, and full of authentic izakaya vibes. The service was friendly and attentive, and the Japanese staff were all very kind and welcoming. All the food we ordered was great — nothing tasted bad. There were many creative dishes that still respected traditional Japanese flavors and presentation. The only thing I’d mention is that all of the dishes were on the salty side. As someone who doesn’t drink a lot, I found the seasoning a bit strong, but if you enjoy drinks, it would pair perfectly. Overall, a wonderful experience and a great spot for anyone looking for an authentic Japanese izakaya in town!

Ishukone D.

Google
The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, the staffs are friendly. Food wise the Obanzai 3 knids was ok (potato salad, quail eggs and garlic stamps); Kokoro (chicken heart) is very delicious and can be a perfect match for sake; the beef tartar is ok, different from the French version, this one is more mushy, and a bit lighter flavored (maybe a bit too light), the breads are just way too oily; the Yodare duck is pretty good, tenderness and flavor are on point; the Ryukyu (raw yellowtail) is superb, well marinated and the shiso is perfect match for the fish; the Kaisen Don is also delicious, expensive but very satisfying, though my friend finds the rice a bit salty. Overall very good japanese restaurant here, a bit pricey but considering the overall quality of the foods, definitely worth revisiting.

Shuxin C

Google
This is the basement bar located below Zakkushi. It’s a much more intimate and quiet atmosphere than Zakkushi. The restaurant serves smaller, tapa style dishes and they also have many drink options (cocktails, sakes, whiskey, beer). Highly recommend the kimchi tomato and the Ryuku (grilled yellowtail). The kimchi tomato is really refreshing and not something that you would be able to find at other Japanese restaurants.
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Maggie G.

Yelp
Had the pleasure of coming here to celebrate and OMG the food was incredible. The little shop instantly reminded me of Japan! A small cute space dedicated to simple yet delicious umami packed dishes. The service and overall vibe were amazing. It's the perfect spot for drinks and dinner with the girlies or even a cozy date night. I wouldn't recommend it for big groups since the space is quite small but for a more intimate setting, it's perfect. Every dish I tried was enjoyable but if I had to pick favourites, the beef tartare and steamed egg were the standout! What we tried: Obanzai 3 Kinds Beef Tartar Monkfish Karaage Cha One Mushi (steamed egg) Yodare Duck Kaisen Don Already can't wait to go back!
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Carmen G.

Yelp
Came for a girls night out dinner but was unfortunately a bit disappointed with the spot. We made reservations and got seated timely once we arrived. It's located at the basement level of Zakkushi and they share the same washroom with the upstairs location as well. We only had half our party seated and decided to order drinks and 2 appetizers first while we waited for the rest of our party to arrive. This is where things started going downhill. Our drinks took forever to come, and still weren't there when the rest of our party got seated. This was the same for our appetizer that we ordered. In total the wait for the 2 plates of assorted appetizer was about 40 minutes. The appetizer plate was good as a little snack for the table but that's to the extent of what I can comment on in terms of their food since we decided to go elsewhere afterwards. It was such a bummer that this was our experience since we really wanted to try their food, but unfortunately the long wait times were just not it for us. Service was also good, but at times really hard to even get the attention of our server since she was the only server running the entire restaurant. Hopefully the wait times get a bit better here in the future. We decided to go upstairs to Zakkushi hoping for a better dining experience and to get some food in our bellies!
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Cherrie T.

Yelp
I first heard about New Retro from my friends who frequents this basement bar a lot. It is located underneath Zakkushi; it uses the same entrance, and just down a flight of stairs. The ambiance is moody and dim, and the music from the 80s-90s really hit the spot. I did see other tables using flashlights on their phone to look at the menu though, so you can imagine how dark it must be inside XD The kitchen is open-style; you can certainly see the all the actions going on behind the scenes. Since there were so many choices on the menu, we opted in for the 6-course tasting menu (85). The tasting menu was quite sharable between the two of us; you can order more food/snacks a la carte later if you want more. The food was delicious - loved the appetizers, hamachi sashimi, chawanmushi, wagyu beef, and the somen was SO GOOD. The only thing I had an issue with was the salmon fish roes used in the rice dish at the end. The roes were too salty for my liking, and I had to unfortunately pick all of them out :( The rice itself was amazing. Other than the little hiccup, we really enjoyed our meal.
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Timothy K.

Yelp
New Retro is truly a hidden gem. It's one of those places that you want to tell everyone about but also keep a secret. Toni, the head chef is born and trained in Japan and consistently crafts some of the most creative dishes in the city. His rotating menu is tight and purposeful, often reflective of seasonal flavours with much of the ingredients coming directly from Japan, through one of Toni's trusted purveyors based in the land of the rising sun. From fresh sashimi, to a tomato and truffle based dashi broth with thin somen noodles and expertly cooked duck breast, to amazing sushi, Toni doesn't miss. Did I mention that everything is prepared and cooked in front of you? I visit New Retro often - sometimes for a set menu, or just some sake and a snack or a full omakase experience. It's a neighbourhood restaurant - welcoming and warm. It's dimly lit with funky soul, jazz or reggae tunes played on an excellent sound system. The bar is traditionally Japanese; made of solid wood and the best place to sit. I'm privileged to have such an amazing restaurant in my neighbourhood. I hope you get a chance to visit soon.
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Bryan C.

Yelp
Tucked away under Zakkushi, this intimate basement bar is truly a hidden gem. The moment I stepped inside, I felt like I had been transported back to Japan--the simplicity, cozy atmosphere, and authenticity in both the food and vibe were spot on. We ordered the Goma Miso Hamachi (torched yellowtail with sesame, green onion, and mustard miso), beef tartare (Raw AAA beef tenderloin with mustard, mayo, shallot, capers, pickles, miso, and truffle oil), Roasted Duck (Confit roasted duck breast with balsamic onion sauce and cheese), Uni Butter Toast, (Hokkaido sea urchin, saikyo miso onion, butter, and soy sauce on brioche), and Karaage. Standouts were the Hamachi - light but packed with umami; uni butter toast - absolute decadence; and roasted duck - savory, slightly sweet, and super tender. Also, shoutout to the Yuzu Soda--refreshing, with just the right amount of sweetness. 100% would go back. A must-visit for anyone who loves Japanese flavors in a cozy, intimate setting.
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Aaron A.

Yelp
Very interesting bar setup under Zakkushi. Was expecting a dive bar situation being in the basement and all, but the bar itself feels very posh. On one side you have the open kitchen and the other is seating with velvet walls. The price of the food and drinks are on the expensive side, but food was quite unique. There wasn't much people when I was there, so service was top notch. Monk fish karaage - Something you don't see often! Batter was light and compliments the texture of the fish. The seasoning was just right with a light amount of salt and pepper to add flavour but not in-salt the fish. Would recommend! Smoked duck breast salad - Smokey duck breast that was cooked to perfection. Unfortunately sliced too thin for my liking, so didn't get the texture of my liking but still has Smokey flavour. Salad was good too. Would recommend, next time ask for some thicker cuts. Chirashi - Such a beautiful dish. A good amount of seafood in every bite. The seafood was also cut to an optimal size for little bites of fish and rice. But this dish is all too common (minus the uni). Nice to try, but not get again.
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Sylvia S.

Yelp
Tucked away in the basement of Zakkushi on Carlton, New Retro is a hidden gem I didn't even know existed, and I live in the area! The space is small with a cozy, lively vibe, and it was pretty full when we went, which added to the atmosphere. The menu is limited but thoughtfully curated, and everything we tried was fresh and delicious. We tried the cucumber salad, kinpira, sashimi, and ryukyu, each prepared with care and balance. I love the "new retro" concept, and this bar really does capture that mix of modern creativity with classic Japanese comfort. I'm already planning my next visit. Our waitress was friendly and attentive, which made the whole experience even better. It feels like the kind of spot you could stop by regularly on your way home for a bite and a drink. I noticed a few regulars who clearly knew the staff well, and it gave the place a welcoming, neighbourhood vibe. Definitely a place I'd be happy to come back to.
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Nan V.

Yelp
Foods and drinks here were good. Cute, small restaurant to sit and chill with friends. Smaller menu but everything tasted good. Servers were friendly and attentive.
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Samantha P.

Yelp
Food is pricy for the portion size and quality. Service is friendly. But, most concerning were so many bugs around - there were cockroaches, flies, and tiny bugs. The cockroach climbing on the wall almost fell into my friend's bag...
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Ada L.

Yelp
New Retro is a Japanese basement bar located near Cabbagetown on Carlton near Ontario St. They are managed by Zakkushi where they occupy the space below them. The bar is Japanese retro in a way where everything from the hospitality to the food make you feel welcome. I found out about New Retro on IG and was excited to try the place. They offer small places where everything is meant to be shared with your party. The drink selection is also pretty unique. Reservations are available online but walk ins are also welcomed. I stopped by New Retro on a Thurs evening. I had made reservations prior but there were still space available during our visit (there space for ~20 customers, either at the bar or at a table). The service was great - the staff were accommodating and also made recommendations as well as answered any questions we may have. They stopped by our table numerous times to make sure we were satisfied with everything. They also allowed us to sit and enjoy the space after we were done eating as my friend and I were catching up. At no point in time did we feel rushed at all and the pacing of the food was timed well. Drink wise, my friend ordered a glass of plum wine. I opted for a Japanese white wine (the Grace Koshu). I've never seen or tried a white wine produced in Japan, so it was interesting when staff tried to explain to me what it might taste like. Japanese wines are extremely light bodied that also have some floral notes. Definitely tasted great with all the dishes we ordered. Food wise, we ordered the following items: - Sashimi (10% off on Thurs!) - chef's choice of assorted sashimi. We were lucky enough to get (I believe), snapper, otoro, and uni. - Dashi maki (rolled omelettes, soy sauce, kombu, and bonito dashi stock). - Beef tartare (raw beef tenderloin, salted quail egg yolk, truffle oil, saikyo miso) - Roasted duck (roasted duck confit, balsamic vinegar, garlic teriyaki sauce, duxelle paste, blue cheese sauce) - Kaisen don (assorted sashimi on rice - we got otoro, uni, salmon, ikura and another type of fish as our sashimi). 5 dishes between 2 people was definitely the right amount of food! Overall, the food and fish/seasfood was extremely fresh! The uni and otoro literally melted in your mouth. Definitely recommend getting the sashimi as well as Kaisen don. Both were excellent and the Kaisen don is definitely worth your money (I could have eaten an entire bowl myself!). The dashi maki was a bit disappointing. I've had similar items in Japan before where the taste is slightly sweeter. However, the egg was fluffy and we enjoyed eating it with the bonito dashi stock. The beef tartare was a classic, the beef was tender and the truffle oil and saikyo miso flavours really came through. The roasted duck was good in terms of how the components of the dish worked well together. However, my friend and I had hoped for the duck to be a bit hotter (temperature wise). Otherwise, all the components worked harmoniously together with each bite! Overall, great food, service and vibes! It reminded me of being in a hidden Japanese bar. I especially liked the small details - the lamps in the space were really nice and the service and overall vibe of the place gives off a feeling of feeling welcomed. Would recommend!
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Angela Y.

Yelp
I'm a sucker for hidden gems, so when I saw this new Japanese Izakaya-style spot with lots of seafood open up, I was super eager to try. The plates are on the smaller side which is good for those like me who like to try a bit of everything We had: Roasted Duck: I liked this for the most part except for the blue cheese sauce. I felt it was too pugent and overpowering, which took away from the other flavors Dashi Maki: These rolled egg omlettes were actually super fluffy and reminded me of the ones you get on the streets in Japan Thailandaise Seared Mackerel: This was the highlight of the meal. The combination of nuts, herbs, and various house made sauces worked well together Grill & Steam Sablefish: Pretty good, no complaints Stewed oxtail: The oxtail was tender however I felt it was missing some salt Sashimi: The highlight of the platter was the toro, which I'm surprised they included Tako Wasa- Definitely different than the ones you get at generic sushi restaurants. The slices of squid are whole and thick. My only issue was that it was a bit chewy, but I looked past that Sea's Harvest: The prawns were fresh and tasted great dipped in the crab and sea urchin sauce. Too bad it was too busy for them to deep fry the heads which would have been *chefs kiss* Overall there were more hits than misses. I think this place has lots of potential since they're quite new and probably just working out the kinks in the menu. I'd be back to try more of their items and also visit Zakkushi upstairs after
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David Y.

Yelp
New Retro is a basement bar flooded with divine dishes. Loved how a tiny menu could offer such an outsized variety of tastes. Plates are small-ish, flavours are big, and would suggest sharing to maximize the experience. Went here for dinner and got: - Stewed Oxtail: Superb fall-off-the-bone oxtail with a rich thick sauce. You believe it when they say this was cooked for five days in hatcho miso and red wine because it tastes that way. - Sea's Harvest: Raw spot prawn that is really juicy. Side crab and uni miso sauces were excellent counterbalances to the raw freshness. Afterwards, they deep fried the leftover heads, and it came out really tasty and crunchy. - Thailandaise Seared Mackarel: The rich fishy-ness of the mackerel was balanced nicely by a generous amount of cilantro and sauce. My wife usually doesn't like mackarel and she loved this dish. - Kaisen Don: If you're on the hungrier side, get this dish. It's your standard chirashi bowl but with uni! - Smoked Katsuo Tataki: Came with the theatrical smoke bowl. The sear on the tataki was spot on. - Dashi Maki: Rolled omelette which was traditional in its delicacy of taste and consistency. After the strong flavours across the dishes, this was almost like a palette cleanser. - Yuzu Sorbet: Looked like a mess, tasted like the absolute best yuzu sorbet I've had in the city. - Salty Lychee: Refreshing cocktail that tones down the sweet soho lychee with some rum, lemon juice and salt. Everything is pricey but the quality makes it worth the treat. Service is top-noth: informative, welcoming, efficient. Overall vibe is casually energetic. New Retro will easily be one of those (literal) underground places that everyone talks about because it is that good.

Abhishek R.

Yelp
We were a table of 12 people. Everyone agreed that the food and drinks were excellent. Tony handled the reservation process smoothly and ensured we were well taken care of. We will visit again soon!

Matt S.

Yelp
We came here to try some more food after being thoroughly impressed with the food upstairs. The food took awhile to come out and was decent. We weren't entirely fans of the darker fish in the sashimi/kaisen don. Our favorite was definitely the stir fried vegetable dish!

Cyn C.

Yelp
Ambience: cool speak easy style restaurant Food: food quality is amazing Service: amazing Overall: id prefer to go to zukushi upstairs and they have more food options. This place is more like a "date night" type of place.

L M.

Yelp
Oh. The best experience of eating fresh Japanese high quality cuisine. I loved the ambiance - see if you can spot the retro flare when you visit; chefs were phenomenal and staff was both knowledgeable and so friendly!