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    Danforth Knife Sharpening

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    Responding quickly to my message, and sharpened my three knives while I waited. Will definitely use their service again.

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    6 years ago

    Awesome service. Quick and friendly. Got my 3 dull knives sharpened back to new in 15 min. Will be back :)

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    Knife

    Knife

    (17 reviews)

    West Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods

    Knife located along Givins Ave near Queen St. W. is a high end cookware and coffee accessory shop…read more Located along a residential street just off the busy Queen St. W., this unassuming shop has quality cookware and coffee accessories as well as blacksmith services as well. They also have a coffee bar (called Slow Coffee Bar) featuring a menu with rotating roasters/beans where you are able to get some good quality pour over (the baristas use the best methods to extract the best flavour of the beans from the coffee). There is some seating in the front area of the store to enjoy your coffee as well. I've been meaning to visit Knife for the longest time for their coffee bar and was finally able to do so on Sat morning. This review is specifically for their coffee bar services only. The shop had a steady flow of customers and the coffee bar was definitely non-stop busy. Since pour over does take time (different water temperatures/timing for certain beans), I did appreciate the meticulous precision it took to craft that perfect brew. Since I do drink pour over at home, I was excited to try this coffee spot. The store is big where they have a selection of high end quality Japanese knives, which are displayed at the back of the store. There is also a huge display of coffee brewing accessories. Blacksmith services are also on site where you can sharpen your knives as well. The coffee bar is located in the middle. In terms of the coffee bar, don't expect this experience to be quick. The idea behind the coffee bar is to savour the moment. I did wait about 5-10 min for my pour over but staff were nice enough to ask me to take a seat where they brought my coffee over. I asked them for a recommendation based on my preference for coffee (more floral and more acidic). The recommendation they gave me suited my tastes perfectly where I could taste the notes of Jasmine, peach and Bergamot in my coffee. Savouring the coffee, I spent some time just relaxing in the space. Afterwards, I paid for my coffee and the barista mentioned that they change their offerings frequently. Overall, a great coffee experience not to be missed by any coffee enthusiast! The pour over is great and the baristas definitely know a lot about coffee and how to perfectly execute the brewing method to best extract the flavours of the coffee out. It can be quite pricey but as someone who drinks pour over daily, I appreciate the time and effort it takes to execute each cup. A great somewhat hidden gem near Queen St. W.!

    Amazing experience. If you know that you don't know everything and you want to learn more. I've…read morebeen living in kitchens and restaurants all my life. Liv was our instructor and her easy and patient style will make you all knife aficionados. Well done. I took away more than I brought, for me that's a win. Great spot to visit and Liv ROCKS!

    Tosho Knife Arts - JM Wood Design

    Tosho Knife Arts

    (12 reviews)

    The Annex

    ​I'm grateful for the exceptional service from Olivia and the team. They are professional,…read morewelcoming, and clearly care about their craft. I highly recommend them for any knife enthusiast!

    After a lifetime of watching too many Food Network shows I have accumulated way too many kitchen…read moreknives. So many that more than a few occupy space at the back of my knife block, patiently waiting while others get used and often put back clumsily. A little over a month ago I pulled out one of my rarely used knives-a Shun "Sumo" somewhere between a chefs knife and a cleaver; and was horrified to find a series of large chips along the cutting edge of the blade. Seriously, the damn thing was practically serrated. I debated tossing it, thinking it would cost more to repair than I paid for it, but instead reached out to my friends at Nella Cucina. They recommended Tosho. I called first since their hours are limited. I explained the problem and asked how much it might cost to fix my knife. They quoted me a very reasonable $20, much less than the cost of buying new-if I could find a new one. They did caution me over the phone that in order to make the knife usable again they would grind it down to the level of the deepest chip, which might change the angle and width of the blade. Since my choices were either to see if $20 could make it functional again or essentially throw $150 in the garbage, I figured I'd give it a shot. Not like it was going to a better place anyway. I dropped the knife off on a Thursday and was told it would be ready in a week. I was instructed to pay up front, which surprised me but again-$20 and minimal inconvenience vs. Throwing it away. The knife was ready way ahead of schedule and the edge looks flawless. My only complaint is that when I brought it in, the associate pointed out a number of scratches along the side of the blade. I took this to mean that they would try to remove them, but when I got the knife back they looked like they hadn't been touched. No matter. I view my cooking equipment as tools, not museum pieces. My knife is now functional for the next time the urge to use it strikes. I will gladly go back to Tosho next time I need sharpening.

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    Fonseca Sharpening

    (1 review)

    Absolutely the best knife sharpening service available in Toronto…read more At an average of 15$ per knife, this service is obviously not for lower-grade knives, but if you have good German or Japanese knives and want them brought to *above* factory sharpness by hand rather than machine ground into merely usable sharpness, this is the place to go. I brought a pair of somewhat neglected global knives to him (one with minor chips on the blade) and they came back chipless and sharper than when I first bought them. He also offers slightly more expensive services for fixing major chips or restoring broken points, again, worth the money for great knives, and again, all by hand. He also makes beautiful handcrafted wooden sayas or sheaths for protecting individual knives. For people with very high end japanese knives, he also offers a range of above-and-beyond services including polishing and treating the handle, converting the blade to a hamaguri edge and polishing the spine. The sharpener is a professional chef and the service is run out of his house. You can contact him through email or phone and then drop the knives off at his place. He generally takes three to four days to sharpen them. Nella is cheaper and still decent, and I am sure there are several passable services in the city (I've sent my knives to a few not-so passable ones as well), but if you want your knives brought to beyond factory sharpness *by hand*, by someone who will treat each job with an incredibly high level of personal attention to detail, this is the only option.

    Danforth Knife Sharpening - knifesharpening - Updated May 2026

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