Moji - Markham
Moji
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Somehow I ended up going to Moji two nights in a row, and it didn't disappoint! Decor is cute and serving staff are very polite. The classic Gyu Don is a good place to start, but I prefer the chewiness of their Buta (pork). The Taro Soft Serve is fragrant and super yum, but the Green Tea Soft Serve is passable — you're better off going next door to Wooffles for that.<br/ <br/ *EDIT: Their Chicken Karaage is probably one of the best things on the menu. Crispy outside; juicy and tender inside, topped with drizzles of cheesy Japanese mayo. Delicious!
Food was a mixture of Japanese udon or donburi dishes and some desserts. Small selection of drinks like fruit green tea or matcha milk teas for $2. Spacious and feels like IKEA mixed with a bit of Japanese charm. Lots of seating and bright lighting, different from other restaurants in the area which are packed tight with tables.
Quite frankly, Moji appeared quite bland solely based off of social media: I couldn't immediately perceive a distinct concept, nor identify a distinguishing factor between the numerous other sources for food in the plaza. It was also noticed that users consistently griped about the lack of heat and extensively long wait times for service and food, but also commended their takoyaki and curry udon bowls at the same time.<br/ <br/ It was strange. Moji seemed strange.<br/ <br/ I set out with a purpose on Saturday: to experience this new restaurant (and their ice cream) and validate the concerns and praises of other diners.<br/ <br/ We pulled open Moji's flimsy white door and set foot into the eatery just two minutes after they had opened. As predicted, it was still relatively barren.<br/ <br/ An older member of the serving staff greeted us immediately, and gestured towards a table near the entrance. We opted for a window seat instead, and thank goodness we did.
Moji is very convenient if you reside in Markham; it 's in Peachtree Centre on Highway 7 and Kennedy (yes, same plaza as Woofles! Upon arrival, we immediately noticed the similarity in decor and menu between Moji and some other Japanese 'cafes ', such as Green Tea Lounge in J-Town as well as Le Cafe Michi in Scarborough. Unlike an izakaya or sushi bar, these Japanese cafes usually feature comfort rice bowls and small snacks alongside hand crafted drinks and desserts, almost like a cross between a hipster coffee house and a bakery/fast food restaurant.
I like decor of the restaurant. The furniture is in Japanese style, neat and tidy. With the mix of different types of colourful chairs, gives you a feeling of fun and happiness. <br/ <br/ Compared with Green Tea Cafe at J Town, with similar price $9-10) the food is more worth for money at Moji. <br/ <br/ Curry Chicken Udon has lots of vegetables. Chicken has been marinated. The half portion soft boiled egg has tea flavoured. With 2 pieces of melon as dessert, it makes the dishes complete. <br/ <br/ Miso soup is a bit salty. Not sure they have used red paste. <br/ <br/ Just added two dollars, I ordered matcha milk tea. It's yummy. They are very generous. There are a splash of marshmallow . My friend ordered ginger fruit tea. She said the portion is really big and it's really worth for money. <br/ <br/ She ordered Avocado Crab Meat Don and it's tasty too. <br/ <br/ <br/
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