Once considered by many to be the best place for fish and chips in Toronto. These days it's still good, but not great. Expect line-ups on weekend evenings.
This "cafe" has the best and most authentic Mexican food I've found in Toronto. The service is a bit slow, but that's to be expected for authentic Mexican! It's not fancy and the art/crafts on the walls give it a nice feeling.
My first exposure to sushi took place at Katsu. It wasn't spectacular, but good enough that I tried other places and became addicted to the stuff.
I've been back to Katus a few times for the "All You Can Eat" menu. The best comment I can make is that it's never been bad. The quality is inconsistent, ranging from fair to very good, but never quite excellent. It is reasonably priced.
When it first opened, this was a great place for halibut and chips. However, a change of management has seen it degrade to just mediocre now. What a shame.
Formerly in the Carrot Common on the north side of Danforth, the current location on the opposite side of the street opened in 2006. Unfortunately they seem to have left behind what made them a great choice for "All You Can Eat" sushi. Now it is barely gets a passing grade. The low price is the only enticement now.