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Nomé Izakaya

Nomé Izakaya

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4.3 Google Review
4848 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 5N2, Canada
(647) 347-7937 nomeizakaya.com
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Apr 17, 2018
Love the dollar oyster night here. Make sure to make a reservation!! Wait times can be over an hour on the Tue and Wed for dollar oysters. Sometimes they have great pricing on the bigger oysters too (not $1, but still better pricing on the oyster nights). Do yourself a favour and try the honey bread dessert. It is a great way to end off your meal.

Apr 29, 2018
Fresh tasting sushi and sashimi. The sliders were delicious but a bit heavy on mayo-like sauce. We got there in the evening, around 7pm, and tables were packed. Found seating at the bar. Great upbeat atmosphere. It was entertaining watching the chefs make the various dishes. Attentive servers.

Feb 7, 2018
This place was AMAZING! Such a huge selection on their menu. My brother and I wanted to try everything! Great atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious food. One of my favourites would have definitely been the Japa Burgers – a must try! The sushi was also really good, and I’ve heard great things about the oysters too. Would recommend making a reservation, as it does get quite busy.

Mar 23, 2018
One of the best izakayas I've ever been in Toronto! Food is great and the vibe is amazing! Definitely going back! Make sure you book a reservation, this place is always super busy, specially on Tuesdays where they have great oyster deals.

Feb 5, 2018
We have been going here at least once a month since they opened just over 2 years ago. If you love oysters and just all around good eats, this is the place! On Tuesdays and Wednesdays its $1.00 oysters so the place usually is packed and reservations are a must! The Japa burgers are good, so are their spicy beef short ribs and our fave, the Tiger shrimp! They recently added a new dessert menu called Honey Bread which is amazing!!!

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Opening Hours

Mon:5 pm - 1 am
Tue:5 pm - 1 am
Wed:5 pm - 2 am
Thu:5 pm - 2 am
Fri:5 pm - 2 am
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