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This Izakaya location permanently closed on 23 Feb 2008 and is no longer in business. Izakaya Restaurant had critics raving when it opened its doors in the spring of 2005. Voted one of Torontos Top 10 restaurants for 2005 and winner of four international design awards, Izakaya continued to provide its guests with a new and dynamic dining experience every time. Located in a restored heritage building within the Old Town Toronto historic district, Izakaya had been called an Asian triumph of style, with fair prices and excellent food. Owner Erik Joyal made a great contribution to the neighbourhood, and sat on the local BIA counsel up until the final closing of his restaurant.
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Izakaya Restaurant
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Summary: Classified under Casual Dining.
Casual upscale Japanese fare.
Exact Location: Izakaya Restaurant was situated on Front between Farquars Lane and Church St.
The building is 4 storeys high and the entrance is on the corner of Farquars Lane and Front.
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