Gushi Japanese Street Food (CabbageTown)

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Toronto, Canada

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Authentic Japanese restaurant· Japanese curry restaurant· Takeout restaurant· Fried chicken takeaway· Japanese restaurant· Takoyaki restaurant

Gushi Japanese Street Food (CabbageTown) Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Gushi Japanese Street Food (CabbageTown) is located in Toronto, Canada on 296 Gerrard St E. Gushi Japanese Street Food (CabbageTown) is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category authentic japanese restaurant in Canada.

Address

296 Gerrard St E

Phone

+1 4372411710

Service options

Kerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Accessibility

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Jon Yip Chuck

Some of the best fried chicken in the city hands down! The chicken is juicy with a crispy but not oily breading, and the seasoning takes it to the next level. Portions and quality are great. They also have a variety of other street food dishes like croquettes and takoyaki, all of which I've tried have been delicious! Highly recommend

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Connor Vaivods

Solid comfort food. A new style of fried chicken on rice which rocks the taste buds. For 10 the Gushi Chicken with regular sauce will make you happy you gave it a try. I've gone back multiple times. If you're already considering it, go for it.

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Hana Tominaga

I ordered the 3 piece Japanese fried chicken on a bed of purple rice, edamame, hachimi pepper and Spicy mayo, I also got the Croquette, Takoyaki and a bottle spicy mayo!

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Joaquin Bustillo

Great little take out place. We called in and the food was ready in under 15 min. The regular box looks deceptively small beacuse it is Infact a filling amount of food. If you want to try things I recommend ordering to regulars of any of the options. Their sauces are all delicious.

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Bruce MacNeil

Good gracious the food here is fantastic. The fried chicken is the best I've had in my life. The traditional Japanese Curry is amazing. This is a dish I had not previously tried and I'm grateful for having experienced it. The staff are friendly accommodating and willing to educate you on what are the best things to suit your palate. There is limited seating but the restaurant is totally comfortable. Unfortunately it is not barrier-free which is a shortcoming on the part of the city of Toronto for allowing this to occur but it is normal in our city.