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4.5 (25 reviews)

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Michelle T.

Finally got to try maki mart after visiting that Toronto Korean festival. Small space with a two bar tables for dine in. I got the buy 3 get 1 drink for free deal. I thought I wouldn't be able to finish 3 hand rolls because I did have a snack before but I devoured it. Quick, easy , tasty and affordable (under $20, but also depends on your choices) meal if you want a sushi fix.

Luisa T.

Good deal and convenient lunch idea- you need at least 3 rolls + 1 drink to be full, so it's around $10~ I recommend the salmon belly and fatty toro, generous filling and fresh ingredients. Comes with a drink when you buy 3 rolls or more. I like the Corn soup.

Charles Y.

Tasty little makis packaged so the nori is separate from the roll to keep the nori dry and crispy before eating, just like onigiri from combis in Japan. The rice is tasty and consistent and the filings have all been good too. The store is quaint and cute. The cashier was friendly and helpful in explaining the concept and giving us her opinions on each roll. Tip: If you post a story on ig you get a free roll!

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Ada L.

Maki Mart recently opened their 2nd location in North York (along Yonge St. near Byng Ave). This small shop is the perfect place to grab some hand rolls to go. The variety and selection of the handrolls is vast and can be quite overwhelming! The more exclusive ingredients are priced at a higher price point but they also have some non-raw and vegetarian options as well. They currently have a promo where you can buy 3 hand rolls where you get 1 free drink. Moreover, they are also giving coupons where you get 10% off your next 3 visits. I stopped by Maki Mart on a Wed afternoon. Some of their rolls were already sold out but I opted to get the fatty toro, jumbo salmon, and seasoned scallop hand rolls. For my drink I got a warm pumpkin soup. Service was friendly and the staff waited while I made decisions regarding which rolls to purchase. Food wise, the rolls are a great snack. I didn't really enjoy the seasoned scallop but the jumbo salmon and fatty toro were great. Definitely will return to purchase more hand rolls in the future!

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Michelle H.

I ordered 4 makis (jumbo shrimp, 2 fatty toro, and 1 jumbo salmon). I loved how easy to eat they were and how simple they were. The fish is fresh and the rolls make a great snack. That said, the rolls are quite small so this is not something I would eat as a meal / sushi craving replacement. The buy 3 get 1 for $1 is a great deal. Everything is premade so it's very quick to order and go. Great for those in a rush.

Michelle K.

The handrolls here are amazing!!! Despite being a tiny shop, they offer a lot of different handroll flavours at different price points. I grabbed six total - spicy squid, tuna mayo, salmon teriyaki, sweet corn, hamachi, and sesame lobster. Every single one was delicious, and the wrapping kept the nori super crispy. My favourite would definitely be the hamachi and tuna mayo. There's actually quite a bit of filling in each roll, so it doesn't feel like you're just eating rice (the issue I have with most onigiri). Even the more affordable roll like the sweet corn tasted amazing. I'll definitely be back to try all the other flavours! So happy I tried this place.

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Irene T.

Quick and efficient staff. I ordered 6 rolls at random because I wanted a quick dinner. I originally thought by looking at the labels I would enjoy golden corn the least, but it surpringly was my favourite of the bunch. I ended up feeling full from 4, and ate the remaining 2 as a half breakfast the next morning. You get a small wasabi packet and the cutest soy sauce applicator I've ever seen. It's meant to help you have soy sauce when you need it for your roll. This type of meal I think requires a sanitary environment though. For me I took it home, had a table, and assembled the rolls as I went. But I think it may be a bit unsanitary for someone to order, and go try to assemble it at a park for a meal. That's my hot take though as some people may very well just want a handroll on-the-go.

Tracy T.

A friendly addition to the small shops near Yonge and Finch, Maki Mart offers fun and convenient grab-and-go maki rolls. Ranging from $1.95-8.95 each, they have a wide variety of raw, cooked, and vegetarian options. The portions are more snack-size and I would say that I would need to eat ~3-4 rolls to feel satisfied for lunch. The plastic packaging is designed well, with the rice separated from the seaweed until point of consumption so that the seaweed is kept crispy. The rice is fresh and even lasted one day overnight in the fridge. Each order comes with wasabi and soy sauce on the side. I've tried various rolls across their menu and the pricing tier system is fair - you get what you pay for. The premium ($4.95) rolls have been my favourite as I could really taste that they used good quality ingredients (fatty toro, hamachi, sea eel, lobster). The only roll that I wasn't a big fan of was the spicy salmon - the image in their menu make it look like there'd be diced chunks of salmon but instead, it was minced salmon paste. Just a personal preference. Overall, I think Maki Mart is an excellent option for whenever I feel snack-ish or if I'm just craving a small amount of Japanese food.

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Anthony F.

Takeout only place but it's great value. Simple healthy food I guess compared to a lot of other options out there. The toro was our favourite but everything was great quality. Staff was quick and friendly. Can't say much for decor as it's purely takeout but it's clean and efficient. Would recommend and go again for sure.

Duri S.

Tried out the newest location and it did not disappoint! The staff were so nice and helpful and the food was as good as expected! The uni roll was jam packed with uni and even had ikura in it. The fatty toro is melt in your mouth delicious and fresh! The scallop was good, and the salmon ikura is a definite must try. This location doesn't have a large of a drink selection and they don't have the canned fruits which is a bit of shame but the location is accessible by transit so still a win!

Jason C.

Heard about this from another Yelper, so decided to give this a try. I love sushi, but it can be a bit too much or it's not as convenient to eat on the go, so the size of this roll is perfect. They have a deal going where you get a small drink when you buy 3 of their hand rolls. With the unique premium rolls they have, it's hard not to get 3. I went an hour before closing, so there weren't much left, but still able to get Fatty Toro, Hamachi, and Spicy Salmon hand rolls. Although they all tasted really delicious, my favourite is the Spicy Salmon. The salmon tasted fairly fresh, but certainly love the flavour. Note: follow the instructions on how to assemble it. The rice and fish is separated from the seaweed when you buy it. I believe it's meant to keep the seaweed texture crispy. Essentially you want to take half the wrapper out so the seaweed is exposed. Put the sushi on top of the seaweed, and slide the rest of the seaweed out from the wrapper. Hope that helps. Enjoy!

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Elaine W.

Newly opened store offering takeout hand held maki rolls. They have another store in Markham but I'm glad they opened one closer to downtown Toronto. They're packaged so that the Nori stays crisp until you're ready to eat them. The store is small but offers a few counter seats but I would say it's more for takeout. I got a variety of rolls but would highly recommend their spicy salmon, salmon belly, and super uni rolls. The fatty toro was okay but I was hoping for more green onions since I expected it to taste more like a negi-toro handroll. I think there was also a labelling mistake on my salmon ikura roll since it did not have any ikura in it. But otherwise the rolls were delicious and the sushi rice was flavourful and soft. Right now they've got a few promotions going on so I got to try some free Japanese soup in a bottle (pumpkin and potato) that was complimentary if you buy 3 rolls. I'd say it's definitely worth a visit!

Inside: Takeout counter with selection of rolls and soups(top) /drinks (bottom)
Tina T.

Great location for a grab n go service, right in the Yonge/Finch area! It's a small takeout style shop, note that theres no seating, just grab n go and the service is quick for this reason! They have a LARGE variety of rolls mostly in the $2-5 range, with a few at the $7 and $8 mark. They have a permanent "Buy 3 get 1 soup/drink free" deal & if you post on your story you also get a free roll. Be sure to take advantage of these promos! In regard to taste, I've tried over 10 of them now and my faves have to be the takowasabi, fatty toro, super golden uni, and spicy salmon!

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Good makis, they are also on the toogoodtogo app if you want a good deal. My favourite are the salmon ones

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Taki Japanese Cuisine

Taki Japanese Cuisine

4.7(30 reviews)
7.4 km

Taki is a fine dining Japanese restaurant located in the busy commerical areas of Richmond Hill…read more We recently had lunch here for a special occasion. The restaurant is super quiet and they offer great quality of food with great service, and the price is expensive if you choose to order sukiyaki set (expect $80+ per person). You can choose between sushi sets at different price level or sukiyaki from the menu. This suits the need of our group given some people prefer sushi but some couldn't eat raw food. They also offer a couple of limited appetizer dishes such as tempuras and unagi don. If you booked the sukiyaki table and want to order sushi, you need to call them in advance to notify which sushi sets you want. We tried the sashimi and sushi courses at $55, which included miso soup, 5 pieces of sashimi, 8 pieces of sushi (squid, toros, salmon, scallop etc.), handroll and matcha or black sesame icecream at your choice. The sushi is smaller than average, suitable for small eaters. The course is totally worth the money. I love every piece of sashimi and my favourite sushi include the scallop and the squid. Everything was super fresh. The dessert was also having the perfect sweetness level for me. In addition, we also tried the sukiyaki for two ($110), which includes mushrooms, cabbages, great quality of Angus beef, yummy tofu and udon. Again, all the material was with great quality and super fresh. I especially liked the sweet sukiyaki soup, the tofu and the udon. We also ordered some shareable dishes including chawanmushi, unagi don and cod. Cod was cooked to perfect (soft and flavourful), and unagi don had quite decent portion. It would be better if the unagi could be softer from my personal opinion. Chawanmushi was mediocre. Overall, I strongly recommend this restaurant to fan of Japanese cuisine. It meets different people's needs by offering both cooked and raw food options, and the sushi set definitely has great value for money.

When we showed up for their noon lunch sitting (reservations required), they immediately knew who…read morewe were. That's because every other guest was a well-known "regular" -- a very good sign. We were ushered through the tranquil restaurant and seated at the sushi bar, a zen ambience. We chose the $55 sushi+sashimi omakase lunch course, and it didn't disappoint. The eight pieces of nigiri featured a somewhat typical selection of fish (and hotate/scallop), but slightly edgy and unique in the choice of seasoning and flavours, prepared by Chef Takinami with all the pomp and ceremony and you would expect from fine omakase. The pacing was excellent, we never felt rushed from piece to piece; the wait staff were attentive as would be expected from a high-end Japanese restaurant, on par with omakases that cost three times as much. Overall, incredible value on the meal, for both the food and experience. We couldn't help but look around at what the regulars were enjoying (in addition to their omakase nigiri) -- botan ebi nigiri with deep fried shrimp heads, chawanmushi, cooked dishes featuring monk fish livers, tempura appetizers and more... some great ideas for our next visit!

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Katsuya - Original Japanese katsu

Katsuya

4.8(53 reviews)
6.1 km
$$

Pleasantly surprised by this somewhat hidden gem of a Katsuya location! Although it's only a short…read moredrive away from Yorkdale, the spot is in a tiny plaza with a nondescript exterior and fairly minimalist interior. It was extraordinarily quiet when we came upon this place on a Saturday night. Nevertheless, the food was absolutely delicious and arrived piping hot and well portioned. As expected from this popular chain, the katsu was superbly crispy on the outside while still maintaining the tenderness of the meat inside. The variety they have on the menu - including various sauces, cheese options, and udon - will keep you coming back for more. The most remarkable aspect of this particular location, though, was the quality of the service. Our waitress was so attentive and sweet, patiently answering all our questions and never leaving our glasses even close to empty. We were offered free refills of the miso soup as well which was a nice touch! Highly recommended to anyone shopping at Yorkdale nearby - skip the overcrowded food courts and mall restaurants and head on over here!

Ever so close to a perfect experience, if not only for an isolated circumstance that happened…read moreduring our time eating there. I love the concept of this Japanese fusion restaurant. They have fun, interestingly crafted meals. Two of which we had ordered are the Carbonara Udon $17.50 and the Brick Cheese Katsu $22.90. The meals are not only cool and exciting, but the taste of the food can also properly back up the gimmick. The Carbonara Udon has creamy carbonara sauce and comes with 2 tempura pieces. For the Brick Cheese Katsu, I ordered the Gold & Silver Katsu to be able to sample both the Cheddar cheese wrapped inside the pork loin (Gold Katsu), as well as the Mozzarella cheese which is the Silver Katsu. It is a great combination of hot, fried food with a cheesy, creamy filling. Service was honestly a mixed bag. On many occasions, we found ourselves having trouble getting the waiters' attention because the staff are situated at the far back of the narrow restaurant. It was a good thing thay the staff are very courteous. They attended to and took care of an isolated request we had during the time we were there. The menu may be a bit more pricey compared to other similar establishments. Almost all of the meals start off at the $20 range.

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Yorokobi Japanese Restaurant - Pressed salmon sushi

Yorokobi Japanese Restaurant

4.3(60 reviews)
4.6 kmThornhill, Langstaff

I've been to Yorokobi a couple times before, it's always been great! Just as good as quality sushi…read moreyou may find Downtown or in Asian neighbourhoods in the GTA. We ordered this time the Yorokobi set for 2 and upgraded the sushi to brown rice for $5 extra and upgraded the green dragon roll that came with the meal to volcano salmon roll (which is one of their popular special rolls) and paid the difference. We also added a hamachi carpaccio just for more more protein for my SO because he thinks it might not be enough, but we were left super full. I love that the sushi wasn't loaded with rice and it was thinly included, we did mention that we usually don't like that much and the server said they can even adjust the rice content in the sushi.... We didn't confirm to adjust it but perhaps they went with it because rice is perfectly thin in the maki and less than usual for a nigiri, which is great because otherwise I don't know if we would have finished the meal. $5 to upgrade to brown rice for the sushi set that didn't have that much rice is still IMO a bit steep. Other that, the sushi is fresh, the special rolls are eye catching and tasty and the hamachi carpaccio was good too, LOVE the presentation. I think the best thing here is still their special rolls though! Server is so personable and made sure we were well taken care of. Only feedback I have here is the miso soup that with the Yorokobi set is way too salty I couldn't finish mine after a sip. Ambiance was clean with little Japanese decor throughout. They have a huge parking lot at the back and you can enter and exit from the back instead of trying the front as there is very little parking in the front lot.

Hadn't been back for a while. Still a wonderful restaurant. Quiet, mellow jazz in the background…read moreand superb service. The fish is as fresh as you're going to get in Toronto (given that we are far from the ocean). Sashimi is expertly prepared. Thickly sliced. The torched butterfish was sublime. The two tunas delightful. Chopped squid and wasabi very tantalizing on the tastebuds. Only criticism: they need to use a better quality soya sauce. This was a slightly rough accompaniment to the sashimi.

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Hay Sushi

Hay Sushi

4.5(123 reviews)
1.3 kmWillowdale

Had the opportunity to try out this sushi restaurant in North York and their Winterlicious menu…read more Starting at $45, it offered a three course meal dessert which was a great price as most things here are $20+ min. Went with a friend so got to try two different sets from their Winterlicious menu. I ate the following: Appetizers Chawanmushi - steamed egg Mini taco sampler Second course Salmon sashimi Yusuf salmon & double shrimp oshi Third course Sapporo style curry teishoku Sushi set teishoku- assorte nigir set with bluefish tuna, salmon, bream bass etc Dessert Hay Cheesecake Matcha strawberry tiramisu My favourite from the three course meal got to be the main courses. The sushi set had a variety of super fresh Nigri and sashimi, including bluefish tuna, salmon, bream, bass etc. The curry teishoku was so good and flavorful. This curry was served with a super tender chicken thigh with an assortment of seasonal vegetables ( lotus root, mushroom etc). This made the curry super rich and flavourful. Special shout out the Hay Cheesecake - not too heavy and sweet, yet still rich. A must try at this restaurant. Overall, this a very stylish restaurant, comfortable seating with great service. Parking is found on the streets or nearby parking lots. Despite Winterlicious being over, this place does serve fine japanese cuisine and sushi and would love to come back to check out their regular menu as well!

Hay Sushi you're an All Star you've got your game on, well played,…read moreHay Sushi you're a Rock Star you deserve to get paid. That's right, I had to fuse some famous song lyrics into this review to make it as original and stellar as the food at Hay Sushi was! A simple Google search will tell you that traditional Japanese food, or washoku, is renowned for its nutritional balance; it emphasizes seasonal ingredients, small portions, and the ichiju-sansai (one soup, three sides) structure, which includes rice, miso soup, fish or soy, and vegetables, often eaten until 80% full. - Hay Sushi does just that! Everything they serve is understated yet undeniably hits the spot. I had a 3-course Winterlicious meal that was a delight with every bite and every course. Sometimes with set menus you might worry that the quality, quantity, or variety is less than satisfactory but this was far from it. Granted, they had run out of 2 items from their appetizers by the second day of Winterlicious but every last remaining item on the menu was different from the rest and offered a new dimension for your taste buds. The nori tacos are a testament to the fact that incredible things can come in small packages. They come discreetly served in their own little armchair-style pedestals, and guess what?, they do deserve to be put on pedestals as the blend of flavours and textures achieved with each one is truly remarkable. I had the spicy salmon nori taco and the veggies nori taco, both were unbelievable. So here I am wondering if the nori tacos were a one-hit wonder and the second course comes with it's full array of perfectly arranged 3 sides, main, rice, miso soup. I had the Sapporo Style Soup Curry Teishoku. This was not spicy but had a uniquely charred taste supplemented with vegetables such as squash, mushroom, pepper, onion, and lotus root. The chicken was succulent and even the rice was spot on. If you thought sides would be unremarkable, you would be wrong. The daikon, green vegetables and pickled cucumber, carrots, and raddish all pulled more weight than I ever thought was possible. The freshness and impact of each food item even came down to the ginger that was probably the most memorable ginger I've ever had and I never thought ginger alone could ever be that impressive. At this point of the meal I'm far more than 80% full, but hay, there's still dessert! And yes, dessert did not disappoint. I ordered a seemingly simple sorbet but lo and behold the sorbet was truly made with Asian pear and tasted like an explosion of the said flavour; not too icy, not too sweet, just right. If Japanese food truly prides itself on providing balance in nutrition, ingredients, and flavour, Hay Sushi should be very proud indeed

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Hay Sushi - Mini tacos (2026 winterlicious).  Delish!

Mini tacos (2026 winterlicious). Delish!

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Katsuya - Regular Combo (Buckwheat cold noddles with 2 shrimp tempura)

Katsuya

4.3(473 reviews)
1.6 km
$$

The food was good, and portions are super generous. I appreciate how many options and variations…read morethere are on the menu. Got the original chicken karaage boneless - I appreciate that it comes with 3 dipping sauces so you can try various flavours and not just stick with 1 flavour like at normal fried chicken restaurants. If you're not in the mood for Katsu, there's other itemskke karaage, baked chicken , rice cakes, or udon. They also serve pizza from Pizza Maru which operates from the same premise. However, the menu was hard to read. The service wasn't super friendly - I almost felt like they were hoping we didn't dine in so they can focus on take out orders. We were the only 2 people that were waiting for their dine in orders and the food felt like it came out slow. The ambiance was quiet. Lots of empty seats. Perhaps it was the day we went, but even if the restaurant isn't busy the atmosphere wasn't as welcoming. Ie, it felt like I wanted to quickly finish eating and leave asap rather than enjoy my meal with my company. Limited parking spaces, but is free.

(4.5 rounded up) Food: 5 | Service: 4 | Ambiance: 5…read more It's been a long time since I last visited this location, and I was pleasantly surprised--it's now renovated and expanded to about twice its original size. Lots of seating is available, including comfortable 4-6 person booths. The only downside is that parking right on Yonge is very limited. The menu has expanded beyond katsu to include pizzas, wings, udon, and tteokbokki. The katsu was excellent with its light, crisp batter, and the special set came with a great variety of sides plus both rice and a small bowl of udon. The pizza and wings were also fantastic--we ordered the half-and-half pizza with the signature shrimbul (highly recommend if you like a little heat) and Korean bulgogi. The wings were flavorful and delicious as well. Service was decent, though we docked half a star because some drinks on the menu weren't available (only 2 out of the 5 beers listed). That said, we still had a great experience overall and will definitely be back!

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Katsuya - Waiting for my favorite carbonara katsu!!!

Waiting for my favorite carbonara katsu!!!

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Shrimp over rice and curry from Curry set

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Hana Don

3.9(69 reviews)
5.7 km
$$

Tips: - Make a reservation, as this eatery can get busy…read more - This place has bento box sets every day from 11 am till 4 pm. You get a lot for a great price. On Sunday, I got together with two friends for lunch at Hana Don. Markham has a location that I have yet to visit. My friends come to this one at CF Fairview Mall often and recommended that we come here. I booked a reservation for three at 12:30 pm online. It was easy. I drove over to this mall, which has changed a lot. There are more eateries that face Sheppard Avenue East and are connected to the mall, but you don't have direct access to it. The Moxie's is still there. I didn't recognize the others. Parking was challenging. This mall was busy. I ended up finding a spot close to the former Hudson's Bay store. I then walked over. I entered the eatery and a man greeted me. I let him know that I had a reservation under my name. He found it and guided me to a table in the corner of the eatery. My friend walked in and saw me through the window. They came over and we chatted while figuring out what we wanted to eat. We got these items: - Chicken katsu udon - Yuzu matcha soda (me) - Sirloin set (me) - Chicken teriyaki set - Dynamite roll One of my friends had udon for the first time. It was in broth. The chicken katsu came on a separate plate. I had a piece and it was tasty. She loved her meal. The udon was chewy. It looked good. My other friend was recovering from a cold, so we kept things safe by not sharing anything with him. He got the chicken teriyaki set and ate everything up. He ordered a dynamite roll and we had his California roll that came with his meal. I was pleased that his appetite was in good shape. She and I shared the California roll. It was delicious. It had imitation crab and avocado. This place was generous with ingredients in this roll. It was fresh and satisfying. I got the yuzu matcha soda. It was heavenly. I stirred it up before I drank it. It had the perfect balance of citrusy, sweet yuzu with good matcha and fizz. So refreshing! I loved my sirloin set. The sirloin steak don was exceptionally filling. The steak morsels were flavourful and perfectly cooked. It came with a lot of rice that was perfectly steamed. This set came with sashimi mori. I loved the salmon, but the smoked fish wasn't the best. The veggie tempura was excellent. The eggplant, sweet potato, and squash weren't greasy. They were crispy and yummy. The amazuzuke was excellent. I got white radish cubes that were pickled in what tasted like yuzu. Each cube cleansed my palate. I need to make some at home! The miso soup was excellent. I loved the cubed tofu. The salad was okay. The dressing tasted bland compared to everything else. It needed more miso or something. The sets were a great deal. The quality was superb. They are available every day between 11 am and 4 pm. We were too stuffed to get any dessert. The ube tiramisu intrigued me. I'll need to find room to enjoy it next time. It was busy here. The downside was that we had to flag our server to get more water and the bill. Otherwise, everything that we consumed was yummy. I paid with a credit card. I tipped and was done. Yay! I used the washroom before we left. The women's washroom was clean. No issues. This eatery is a great place to catch up with friends over delicious food. I'd like to come here on a weekday and gauge the parking scene. I'd return to try more good eats and drinks. (187)

Located in Fairview Mall. Came by to buy take out "Salmon Lover" with sashimi, sushi and rolls…read more Salmon very fresh and restaurant very clean and comfy seats while waiting for my take out Service was friendly and polite

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Hana Don - Interior after everyone left

Interior after everyone left

Hana Don - Cross-section of my friend's chicken katsu

Cross-section of my friend's chicken katsu

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