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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
I can't say enough good things about Izna Donburi, the Japanese restaurant in downtown Kitchener.  I went twice over 3 days (once with coworkers, once with family) and both times the food was spectacular.  I had the Omurice (Chicken fried rice covered with an egg omelette) the first time and it was just so good, the omellete was perfectly creamy, the rice had such deep flavour and there was a delicious sauce.  The second time I had Buta Don (Spicy pork on rice), while very good it wasn't amazing... also not spicy.  The other dish at our table was the Yaki Udon (Stir fried udon) which was delicious as well.

I'm posting this to encourage others to try this new restaurant because it's always a shame when top notch restaurants don't even make it a year.

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