Konnichiwa
Welcome to Konnichiwa, a Japanese restaurant located in the heart of Baldwin Village in Toronto. This charming eatery offers a range of authentic and delicious Japanese dishes, from sushi rolls to ramen bowls.
Upon entering Konnichiwa, you'll be greeted with warm hospitality and a cozy atmosphere. The restaurant features both indoor and outdoor seating options, making it a great spot for a casual meal.
One of the standout dishes at Konnichiwa is the Tonkatsu Donburi, a customer favorite known for its flavorful and tender pork cutlets. The quality of ingredients used in their dishes truly shines through, creating a memorable dining experience for patrons.
While the pricing at Konnichiwa may be on the higher end, the exceptional taste and freshness of the food make it worth every penny. Whether you're a fan of sushi, ramen, or tempura, there's something on the menu to satisfy your cravings.
- Location: 31 Baldwin Street Toronto, ON M5T 1L2 Canada
- Phone Number: (416) 593-8538
- Services Offered: Takes Reservations, Offers Takeout, Delivery, Accepts Debit Cards, Accepts Apple Pay, Outdoor Seating, Wi-Fi, TV, Bike Parking
Overall, Konnichiwa is a hidden gem in the Toronto dining scene, offering delectable Japanese cuisine in a welcoming setting. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a relaxing meal with friends, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.
Konnichiwa Menu
Location
Address: 31 Baldwin Street Toronto, ON M5T 1L2 Canada
Phone: (416) 593-8538
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- DeliveryNo
- Accepts Debit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Beer & Wine OnlyYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For GroupsNo
- Wi-FiNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Cecilia M.
Sadly closed indefinitely due to fire last week at neighbouring, Ryu's Noodle bar. :( Hope they recover soon!
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Author: Randy S.
Popped into Konnichiwa on a Tuesday evening, and thankfully it wasn't overly busy. They have tables outside, and an equal amount of seating inside as well. I decided to eat inside. I arrived and I was immediately greeted and shown to a table. I ordered a green tea and some water and in no time those were placed in front of me. I decided to go with a Spicy Salmon roll, Calif. roll, and an avocado roll. Being my first visit, I like to see how they do with some very standard types of rolls. I had decided to get some edamame as well to snack on, and those were served up hot in no time. The edamame was good, but the beans looked like they were either freezer burned or rejects. Most of them were not in good shape. Shortly there after came my rolls. The rolls were good, but I have one major complaint. Use the more expensive nori ! having chewy nori is just such a let down when you have good rolls. The rolls were good, fresh and flavourful, but again, when you have to try and tear apart the rolls with your teeth because the nori is chewy... ugh ! The place wasn't overly busy, but regardless the servers were very quick with refilling water and tea. Overall, it's good food, but again they need to use better quality nori (IMO). Service was excellent and definitely brought the rating up from a 3 to a 4 star. Actually it's a solid 3.5 star place. Food was good, not fabulous, but good and service was very good. I'll go back and try some of the other dishes, the Katsu looked pretty good and smelled good as a few of those plates went past me.
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Author: Cindy D.
Came here during lunch time by myself, there was still ample unoccupied seats at that time. I ordered their zaru soba lunch combo (even though it was so cold outside but I never tried it before). It came with an avocado roll and a few tempura pieces. For all that, it was around 12.99! For the zaru soba, I really liked the broth to dip the noodles in, it was really aromatic. The avocado roll was good, nothing fancy. As for the tempura, I really enjoyed it as it came right out of the fryer. Overall, service was good and I liked where I sat (the long table that faced the sushi bar) and I will possibly come back again some day to try their other foods!
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Author: Andrei A.
Konnichiwa is an authentic Japanese restaurant conveniently located in the heart of Baldwin Village. I admire the quality of ingredients they use. It shows in how their food tastes. Their Tonkatsu Donburi is one of the best IMHO, only to be matched by Japango on Elizabeth St or Donburi in Markham (505 Highway 7). My only gripe with Konnichiwa is how expensive they are. Their pricing in on the higher end, but I suppose quality stuff costs $$. I've only tried their Tonkatsu Donburi and Tonkatsu Ramen, so it's hard for me to pass any judgment on other items on the menu. Judging from the pictures on Yelp, the other stuff is just as delicious. I mean, just look at how fresh their sashimi looks like. It's like the Chef just returned from a port market.