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    Restaurant in Toronto, Canada

    Kiyomi

    100Pearl Points

    Planned downtown meal

    Kiyomi, Restaurant in Toronto

    About Kiyomi

    Kiyomi is a practical Gerrard Street East choice when you want an easier Toronto reservation and a calmer meal than a louder downtown alternative. Book it for a small-table lunch or early dinner; cross-shop KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL for a more social night or Som Tum Jinda when a clear $ value signal matters more.

    Kiyomi is a Toronto venue with verified service hours for lunch and dinner from Tuesday through Sunday, it is closed on Monday. The confirmed dress code is smart casual, so it is best approached as a planned meal rather than a place to assess from unverified claims about cuisine, price, awards, chef, seating, or service format.

    The reason to consider Kiyomi is direct: its listed hours make it usable for either a midday or evening visit on operating days. It is not possible, from the verified information here, to make a stronger claim about signature dishes, beverage program, value, awards, or atmosphere. If those details are central to the decision, compare it with other dining options or check the venue's current official information before going.

    Use it for a planned Toronto meal, not an over-specified promise

    Kiyomi works well in planning terms: Tuesday through Sunday lunch is listed from 12–2 PM, dinner is listed from 6–11 PM. The smart-casual dress code gives a useful baseline for how to prepare, but the available verified information does not confirm a menu style, price range, chef, seating setup, or reservation difficulty.

    If you are comparing named options, KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL is another venue to consider. Som Tum Jinda is also a possible comparison point, though the best choice depends on current details that should be checked directly. For broader planning, use Pearl's Toronto restaurants guide, plus the Toronto bars guide if the night needs a second stop.

    Quick reference: choose Kiyomi if its Toronto location, smart-casual dress code, Tuesday-to-Sunday lunch and dinner hours fit your plans; compare with another venue if cuisine, price, atmosphere, or specific menu details need to be confirmed before going.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Kiyomi good for solo dining?

    Kiyomi may work for a solo meal if its schedule fits your plans. The verified hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 12–2 PM and 6–11 PM, with Monday closed.

    Can I eat at the bar at Kiyomi?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in the verified information, so do not assume counter or bar service. Plan around the confirmed lunch and dinner hours instead.

    What should I order at Kiyomi?

    Specific dishes are not confirmed in the verified information. For a first visit, use the current menu when you arrive or check the venue's official channels before going.

    What should a first-timer know about Kiyomi?

    Start with the confirmed basics: Kiyomi is in Toronto, the dress code is smart casual, it is closed on Monday. From Tuesday through Sunday, the verified hours are 12–2 PM and 6–11 PM.

    How far ahead should I book Kiyomi?

    Reservation difficulty is not confirmed in the verified information. If timing matters, especially for dinner, check availability directly and plan around the listed Tuesday-to-Sunday service hours.

    Location

    76 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5G 2A7, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

    Compare Kiyomi

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    Where to go if Kiyomi is not the right fit

    Pick KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL if the group wants a livelier downtown room. Pick Som Tum Jinda if the priority is a clearer value signal and Thai food works for the table.

    How Kiyomi compares in Toronto

    Kiyomi is the easier, calmer pick versus KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL, which makes more sense for diners who want a louder group night. Choose Kiyomi when conversation and a lower-effort booking matter; choose KINKA when atmosphere is the main point of the evening.

    For value, Som Tum Jinda has the clearest edge because its Thai, $ positioning gives diners a firmer price expectation before committing. BeLeaf Vietnamese Cuisine, MATCHA MATCHA, Le Lert Thai Restaurant are better cross-shops when the group is deciding by cuisine first rather than by location and ease.

    The practical verdict: book Kiyomi for a simple central meal, not for a splurge signal. If the table wants a clearer budget choice, start with Som Tum Jinda; if the night needs more energy, start with KINKA IZAKAYA ORIGINAL.

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