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Isabella's Boutique Restaurant

Isabella's Boutique Restaurant

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2328 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario, M4E 1G9, Canada
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Mar 14, 2019
This unique place continues to surprise me!! I have visited Japan a couple of times, and it's a real treat to experience the dishes, textures, and flavours once again. My only problem is, trying to decide what to order, everything I've tried is so delicious! The setting is warm and friendly. Staff are cheerful, and happily help you make a decision. And the coffee is amazing!!!

Mar 26, 2019
I loved the home feel of this place. It was amazing to eat here and the food felt very rustic. The service and decor all make you feel like you are eating a lot a friends home. Definitely come here if you have the chance.

Apr 7, 2019
This place was delicious. Had the mochi pancakes and a rice ball. The service was great and the good was so filling. I did not leave disappointed. Bring your appetite because the food all looks so good you'll want to try it all!

Feb 17, 2019
This place is such a gem. The food is super delicious and lots of interesting Japanese dishes that you don't typically find elsewhere in Toronto. It's also very family friendly. I can't wait to go back and try the rest of the menu. If I lived closer, my family would be there all the time!

Jan 6, 2019
Isabella's has been my favorite place. Not only because the food is delicious but also we can taste love and care in their food. Unlike so many restaurants that pick the cheapest ingredients and cook food with the least effort, Isabella's is the opposite. Their dishes are made delicately like every dish is an art work, with so much loving energy. As a Japanese person, I also appreciate that they cook authentic Japanese dishes.. it makes me feel right at home.

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Opening Hours

Tue:10 am - 7 pm
Wed:10 am - 7 pm
Thu:10 am - 7 pm
Fri:10 am - 7 pm Today
Sat:9 am - 5 pm

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