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Maguro flower
Christy H.

Tried out aburi hana for the first time (definitely not the last). Lovely spot hidden in Yorkville. We were immediately greeted at the front before we were taken to our seats. We tried out their 8 course menu and it did not disappoint. My favourite dishes were probably the Maguro flower and uni somen. Super flavorful and refreshing dishes with exquisite presentation. Service was exceptional, staff were very attentive. They also treated us to champagne and treats for our anniversary! Highly recommend!

Sweet shrimp with squid
Lucia L.

Delicious kaiseki tasting menu in Yorkville. It's tucked away in a quiet alley! We chose the private dining room and it was a great experience. The service was very warm and attentive. The timing of the courses was very good too. My partner and I are fast eaters but were never left waiting too long. A great date night place!

Dorothy L.

Hands down my fav Michelin star place I've ever been to. If they earned 2 stars I honestly wouldn't be surprised. It was my first time in Canada and they were one of my fav parts of my trip. The workers here were so sweet and made me a list of places that I should try next Food: don't want to spoil the fall menu but every single item in the 12 course was perfect and really paid homage to Canada, Japan, and fall. Service: this was top tier service 100/10. One of the things I don't like about tasting menus is sometimes having to wait long periods of time between dishes but this place had the timing down perfectly. They knew exactly when you finished your dish and they were ready with the next one in less than 4 mins Ambience: we chose the private dining room and i highly recommend it if you want a private intimate setting to enjoy your meal

Clewah R.

Exceptional!! We came to celebrate a birthday and they definitely made it more special with a happy birthday sign on the desserts which btw has multiple courses. Food: beautiful and delicious. Different textures and flavours perfect combinations. Portions were pretty generous in each course for a tasting menu. We went with the sake pairing which I highly recommend and it definitely brings the entire dining experience to a different level. The presentation and knowledge from them is out of this world! Service: very wonderful and the private room was perfect for our party of 4. Nice and quiet and we were able to take in each dish at our pace. We especially enjoyed learning about all the different sakes that was presented to us. Michelin star well deserved!

Quebec Fois Gras Chawanmushi
Richmond O.

Personally a fan of the kitchen counter seats and when there's a chance I'm always in for it! Recently opened and I can foresee this place being on constant wait list. All dishes tasted amazing and service before, during and after each dish was well executed. Portions were satisfying and I did leave without feeling hungry. Of the 15 dishes served there were 3 that stood out for me. Quebec Foie Gras chawanmushi - smooth and rich Aburi Miyazaki Wagyu - love beef Wasanbon Ice Cream - unique ice cream experience If there is 1 criticism it would be that one of the waiters has a strong cologne on which was distracting and took away from the meal.

Seared amadai
Yu X.

This is a newly open kaiseki restaurant. Since I've never tried Kaiseki before, I decided to give it a try after seeing a lot of nice photos. It turned out that I still prefer a sushi omakase instead of Kaiseki for better value for money. The food here was all presented beautifully but was missing the wow factor in terms of flavour. There was not a dish that wowed me nor disappointed me overall. The service was great and atmosphere was nice. They had a few private rooms near the entrance and some kitchen bar seats inside. Me and my friend both chose the 15-course set. Here comes some comments on the dishes: - Otoro: It tasted good, but not fatty enough. - Japanese barracuda: The mashed mango sauce tasted really refreshing. It was a creative dish. - Sea water eel: Nice and soft. Served in a really delicate container. - Chawanmushi with foie gras: It tasted yummy and the texture was fine. Although missing a wow factor, this was one of my favourite dishes. - Aburi sawara: My least favourite dish. It was just too overwhelming. This dish had a lot of ingredients they put on top of the fish such as flowers, ikura and radish. The servers were lined up in a row like a production line in the factory to put each ingredients on top and they used some dry ice to create the fog. They just put way too much radish which completely covered the flavour of the fish. The radish didn't taste refreshing but instead had a smelly taste. - Lobster tempura: One of my favourite dishes. It tasted tender inside and cripsy outside. Flavour was good and it was a perfect match with the mushroom powder. - Owan: The fish soup tasted plain. Nothing special. I didn't like it. - Seared amadai: Fish tasted great. Celery and kale puree was interesting. I didn't like the side vegetables though. - A5 Wagyu: I really liked the egg yolk sauce and the Wagyu. I wished they could have provided more sauces because it was plain without the sauce. - Apple vinegar cured saba: It was very nicely presented. To highlight the fact that the saba was marinated with apple vinegar, they put the fish on top of the apple. Fish tasted refreshing with the vinegar. - Ginger monkfish liver: They put too much ginger and not enough liver. I could barely tasted the fish liver. I didn't like this dish. Ju Izakaya had a much better monkfish dish. - Otoro Temaki with miso soup: The seaweed was the second best in town I've ever tried. The most crispy seaweed was still from Rin sushi uptown. Overall, it tasted great. - Concentrated milk pudding with caramel and Japanese fine sugar: One of my favourite dishes here. The flavour of the concentrated milk was so strong! It tasted better without the sugar powder. - Tofu dessert: I personally really hated tofu with sweet flavour, I just thought they didn't go along. However, the taste of this dish was acceptable to me. I didn't like the sweet crumble though. Afterall, I was 80-90% full after the 3-hour long dinner and it was a 3.5-star experience. I probably won't put Kaiseki as my first choice for special events in future. I personally thought Yasu had better value for money, with more quantity of food and the wow factor. However, I wouldn't blame this restaurant because that seems to be the problem of Kaiseki cuisine itself that a lot of money you pay is put into the presentation and plating of the food.

Angela Y.

Is it just me or are you a sucker for beautiful dishware and presentation. We were lucky enough to get a wait list reservation for v-day and the vibes couldn't be more perfect. The presentation of each dish was beautiful, and the service was absolutely seamless. Each dish was accompanied by a thorough and thoughtful explanation of the Chefs inspiration behind these dishes. Their service is the standard that all fine dining should aim to achieve but is hard to find (Especially now). They were informative but unpretentious and very personable. The ambiance was quiet and serene as the chefs were literally whispering into microphones to avoid disturbing guests which elevated the experience Food wise the following 4 items really stood out to me Maguro flower: this was presented so beautifully and tasted amazing too, the elements all worked well together and the fish was super fresh Managatsuo Miso zuke: The fish was so crispy and tender and the sauce was slightly sweet and a great complement Anago Kaburamushi: I've actually never had cooked uni before, cooking it took away some "uni" flavor but left the creaminess and you know I love uni Foie gras oshi: The foie gras was so buttery and tender and rice was well seasoned I must say the price is not cheap. Without any alcohol our bill was around $1000 for 2 people including tax and an autograt of 20%. I'm a bit sad we didn't get to do the sake pairing because we were hungover from Superbowl Sunday Nonetheless, it was a great experience and definitely something that you should try at least once!

Tracy N.

We went there on a weekday night for celebration. This place has top notch service that made us feel like VIPs. Dishes were outstanding with really fresh ingredients and each gave us different flavours. My favourite one was the beef tongue soup which was very flavourful. Highly recommended for special event as it is by far the most pricey place I've been to.

Mel C.

Hana is in a discrete location at a basement of a building in Yorkville. You can choose to do private dining or sit at the chef's counter (there are only two seating time). I chose the latter so that I can enjoy the skillful chef at work. At the price that this meal is at ($195 before tax and tip), the food and service is exactly what you expect. The flavour that the chef has created for each dish is very extraordinary. Everything tastes great and also not exactly what you expect. I usually don't like over the top presentation or garnishes that can't be eaten. However, there's a lot of thought, meaning, and creativity with the presentation. I truly appreciated the effort they put into each dish. The service was also top notch. It didn't feel stiff like at other expensive restaurants. I can't wait to go back when they change the menu.

Jeannie Y.

Authentic kaiseki from a Japanese chef. Every plate you get feels like a gift. Fresh and cute. Very friendly chef!

Beef tongue black truffle owan - the water misted on the outside signals that this is a signature dish made by chef
Alethea L.

We went to Aburi-Hana to celebrate my birthday and my husband's retirement. The food was delicious, the presentation was exquisite and the service was attentive and friendly. My husband's favourite course was the beef tongue black truffle owan. I had a lot of trouble choosing favourites because all the courses were so good but I liked the maguro flower and the kobako gani and ebi imo. We will go back again.

Hana Menu - Kyo-kaiseki
Carolyn C.

We had an amazing dining experience at Hana and I highly recommend checking it out if you can. We always try to sit at chef's counter if we can. Hana's chef's counter experience was one of the best ones we've had because of how close we were to the kitchen (closer than Alo chef's table). There are also five private dining rooms that can accommodate two to eight guests. The menu changes every month and aims to showcase the seasonality of both Japanese and local ingredients. The dishes were refined, flavours were unique and presentation on each dish was beautiful. Some of my faves from the night include: - Aburi Kamasu Nigri - Japanese barracuda, Heirloom tomato shiso snow, karasumi, fermented mango and micro shiso - loved the unique combination of the shiso show against the seared barracuda - Seared Amandai "Urokoyaki" with crystallized fish scales - Apple Vinegar Cured Saba Nigiri - Wasanbon Ice Cream with black sugar sphere Hana is $$$ ($200-$350 per person pre drinks, tax , and automatic 18% tip) but definitely makes for a great celebration or special occasion dinner spot. Our main feedback would be the service. We came on an emptier night so there were a lot of waiters watching us and the waiters stood very close behind us during the meal to clear the dishes and were intrusive at times. I'm sure this is something they are fine tuning since they had only been opened for ~ a month.

Jennie C.

We tried the $195 15 courses menu. Amazing atmosphere, beautiful presentation of food, extraordinary services throughout the entire dinner. Love the entire experience there. Will definitely go back again to try the other set menu. Great place for celebration of your special day/ dates/ or business meetings.

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