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Tokyo Station
Address: 1505 15 Avenue SW , Calgary T3C 0Y1, AB, CA
Phone: (403) 719-2288
State: AB
City: Calgary
Zip Code: T3C 0Y1



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Reviews
My daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed the squid ink spaghetti with prawns and the scallop uni fettuccine. Honestly, the pastas were perfectly done as you find in a white tablecloth restaurant for triple the price. The umami in each dish was naturally derived from seafood, not forced by seasoning and beautifully garnished by fresh arugula. We finished the meal with house made ice cream, Blue Moon and Butter Me Up. The Blue Moon was chock full of whole blueberries and the Butter Me Up was smooth avocado. Not terribly sweet but really full of flavour and great creamy texture. Let me cut to the chase: you have to eat here. It’s incredibly pocketbook friendly, delicious and unpretentious. I tipped generously as it was going to the hard working chef in their open kitchen preparing all those dishes with love. It’s great food at an amazing price which is such a rare business model.
Love this little noodle station! I really like how they served small bowl of Raman because I couldn’t never finish big bowl with cheaper price. The soup really good. We enjoyed the inside decor and food with a small gifts shop and snack they provide.
Awesome place to dine in for Japanese pasta! I had a scallop&uni pasta. For the first try, I thought interesting. And then boom! I just couldn't stop using my fork to my big mouth. Very reasonable price for pasta since all of them are $7 or $10! I don't even know how they use uni to make $10 pasta. Definately my place for pasta.
Went on a weekday evening and there were quite a few seats available outside, on the main floor, and upstairs. There is street parking out front and deeper in the neighboring area. The menu is quite brief and self-explanatory above the register. Ordered the creamy uni scallop fettuccine and the mushroom soy butter spaghetti. As a combo, each dish came with an appetizer and a drink. After ordering, we were free to find our own seats and then grab the food when it was ready. The food was prepared within 10-15 minutes and was plated nicely. The takoyaki was acceptable, considering they are not made in-house, and the gyoza was crispy. The pasta dishes were quite flavourful and the fettuccine had quite the umami flavour. The price point was very fair for the amount of food and we were allowed to stay as long as we liked. Would recommend for a casual bite.
Definitely worth a try if you are looking for a pasta night. We ordered for delivery the scallop/uni, miso bolognese, chicken yuzu, and lobster pasta varieties. The flavors are awesome, especially the uni. There is no guessing what you are eating. The portion size is reasonable as well. This will be a repeat for sure! Will also want to visit their store front one day!
I got the aka ramen deluxe, kuru ramen deluxe, and an order of gyoza. The food was fast and tasty. I would get some chillies in the kuru next time but I like my ramen with some heat. The portion sizes are a little bit small but the price reflects it. I don’t know many spots where you can get a bowl of ramen for under $15 with a tip. I’m a big eater but would be perfect portion size for most.
This place is a gem for all your Japanese cravings and Tokyo streets nostalgia. Don’t be deceived by this small house resto. It has three floors to accommodate dine-in as well as take out orders. Their menu is not that extensive, but they go direct to the point of your cravings for cheap Ramen and delicious Japanese side dishes like gyoza, edamame and chicken wings! We tried their Ramen combo with one choice of side and any drink from their fridge. I got the Melon carbonated drink and it taste like my childhood melon soda! Their Tonkorsu Ramen tasted really savoury with tender juicy pork cuts, delicious garlic broth and firm noodles. It only costs you $9 for Ramen! Actually it’s better than any other expensive ramen places in Calgary. My wife ordered the Sushi Bento with 8 sushi rolls and 4 sashimi, miso soup and salad bowl. And it also costs $9!! Their Takoyaki was also great with real bits of octopus/squid and savoury batter. We will be back for sure!!
Much like the one in crescent Heights but without that busy-ness out the door...this is a great spot to go to grab quick eats. Also have buzzers to alert you when your food is ready. There is patio and indoor spacing. Staff is friendly. Spot is very clean. Glad that there is a Tokyo station in this neighbourhood now. Tokyo station - not meant to be the best in Japanese food but it hits the spot more than supermarket sushi items and budget friendly too. Quality is still there but nothing restaurant extravagant either.
Where to start? I had high hopes for this place, I was actually looking forward too visiting This place as it was always great visiting Tokyo street market. We went here yesterday and upon coming in, the first thing we noticed was the uncleaned tables on the main floor and stacked dirty dishes by the Stairs. I was not able to take a photo as there another table with people in them and I didn’t want them to think I’m taking a photo of them. The food was also very disappointing. We got two onigiri from downstairs one karaage and one chasu. Both seems old, like they have been sitting there for a few days. The chasu filling was ok, but the karaage was not. There were barely any chicken in there, mostly the batter for the karaage. We also got two ramen meals and wings. The wings was probably the best thing we got here, they were crispy and season well. We got takoyaki and gyoza for our side and both appears to be pre-made so they were ok for what they were. For the ramen, we got the bold and aka ramen. The ramen noodles on both was either over or under cooked, whatever it was, the texture was just not right, very unappealing! The soup base for the bold ramen was also super salty, which is what I got, I couldn’t finish the bowl and it’s a small bowl. The topping for both ramen was also super dry. I am very disappointed
From the creators of Kinjo and Tokyo Street Market, Tokyo Station blends elements of both in their concept, including the snack and takeout market. We came during the buy one get one free ramen special. I liked the tonkatsu broth ramen and the portions were decent. I didn't like the miso broth ramen though. We also tried the yuzu icecream with the waffle. It was really good! Loved all the Naruto artwork!
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