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Bidrage med feedbackMoody interiors and open coal grill makes Izy Izakaya a unique spot to dine Euro Japanese dishes. Typical for a date night with funky tunes to set the mood <br/ <br/ <br/ Dishes featured: •Pasta No.1 Garlic, nori, sake cured egg yolk (my fave dish, loved the creaminess and silkiness of the pasta! •Glass Okra togarashi, kewpie (okra coated in a light batter with sprinkles of chilli powder, couldn’t stop eating this one! •Izy Miso lobster
A really cool concept and ever-changing menu. Love the atmosphere and the food, it's definitely a spot for the cool kids, for a date, a friend or with a group. Really loved the burrata with the bread and the pet nat by the glass.
Small but super delicious menu. Highly recommended.<br/ <br/ We had the kingfish cannoli, umami bread, burrata with smoked grapes, brussel sprouts in XO, and the pasta #1. Every dish was superb, a rarity.<br/ <br/ Portions aren't huge so you'll want to order 4-5 dishes between two.
A newish restaurant (I think) and is humming along smoothly. It is not traditional Japanese, more Japanese-inspired; we ordered a small number of dishes and all were good. A kingfish sushimi lightly marinated, wagyu beef on the medium to rare side, firm and delicious Brussels sprouts and brown rice. A couple of delicious cocktails and a lovely bottle of pino grigio. A small menu but everything hit the spot. We ordered both desserts; tiramasu and figs with cheese.
Super sleek hidden restaurant off Queen Street, behind a casual Poke/sushi Takeaway area. Great idea and nicely executed the food was beautifully presented and delicious. More bar/snack type food than full restaurant dinner meal but overall worth checking out. The smell of the room with the burning wood/coals was amazing.