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Take out Delivery SOUP, SALAD & RICE 32 Calamari 8.9 68 Salmon Teriyaki 13.9 | Deluxe 20.9 Deep fried calamari Grilled fresh salmon with garlic butter 1 Garden Salad (Small) 2.5 33 Sushi Sampler 8.9 69 Bulgogi 14.2 | Deluxe 20.7 Tossed green with house dressing Chef's choice of 4 kinds sushi Korean BBQ flank meat marinated in soy sauce 2 Miso Soup 3.2 34 Chicken Katsu Appetizer 9.5 70 Kung Pao Shrimp 15.9 | Deluxe 24.7 Take out Soya bean soup with tofu, wakame and green onion Lightly buttered chicken cutlet Stir fried shrimp with seasonal vegetables, cashew nut and Menu chili peppers 3 Garden Salad 4.2 V2018.1 35 Yakitori Moriawase 9.9 Delivery Tossed green with house dressing Skewered BBQ chicken, shrimp and scallop 71 Grilled Shrimp 16.0 | Deluxe 24.9 4 Grilled shrimp with garlic butter Avocado Salad 5.9 36 Tempura Moriawase 10.5 Fresh avocado and tossed green with house dressing Deep fried seafood and vegetables 72 Sirloin 17.9 | Deluxe 26.9 5 New York cut Choice/AAA sirloin Seaweed Salad 5.9 37 Sumo Sampler 11.5 Sesame flavored with seaweed and agar agar Seafood, Spring roll, chicken yakitori, salmon tartar and 73 Steak Katsu 18.7 | Deluxe 27.5 6 Wonton Soup 6.2 California roll Steak cutlet with tonkatsu sauce Shrimp Wonton with miso soup 38 Sushi Pizza Appetizer 11.5 74 Kalbi 19.2 | Deluxe 27.9 7 Sunomono Salad 8.2 Choice of spicy salmon, spicy tuna, spicy crab meat and eel Korean BBQ short ribs marinated in soy sauce Assorted seafood with fresh seaweed and thinly sliced 39 Sashimi Sampler 11.5 75 Iron Chef Combo 23.9 cucumber with sweet vinegar dressing 7 pcs tender seafood Two choice of chicken, beef, salmon, shrimp or chicken 8 katsu Octopus Salad 10.7 40 Beef Sashimi 12.3 Octopus, sliced cucumber and sesame with ponzu sauce Lightly grilled New York steak 76 Grilled Lamb 29.9 9 Grilled lamb with Cajun Steam Rice 3.0 41 Tuna Tataki 12.3 10 Egg Fried Rice 8.7 Lightly grilled tuna with ponzu sauce 77 Premier Combo 34.5 Two choice of black cod, lamb, filet mignon, chicken, beef, 42 11 Veggie Fried Rice 8.9 Kalbi Appetizer 12.3 shrimp, sirloin, salmon, or chicken katsu Korean style BBQ ribs 12 Chicken Fried Rice 9.5 78 Black Cod 38.9 43 Soft Shell Crab 13.2 Broiled black cod with Japanese soy bean base 13 Beef Fried Rice 10.5 Delicacy with ponzu sauce TEPPANYAKI SUSHI SEAFOOD STEAKHOUSE 79 Surf and Turf 45.9 14 Shrimp Fried Rice 11.9 44 Tuna Spring Roll 13.2 Grilled lobster tail(5oz) and sirloin(4oz) MISSISSAUGA’S FIRST TEPPANYAKI & SUSHI RESTAURANT 15 Seafood Fried Rice 12.9 Lightly fried tuna wrapped with nuts and special sauce 80 Lobster Tails 55.9 2017 MISSISSAUGA TOP 5 JAPANESE RESTAURANT 45 Lamb Appetizer 16.5 MISSISSAUGA READERS’ CHOICE 2017 WINNER Grilled lobster tails(10oz) APPETIZERS Grilled lamb with Cajun 46 Black Cod Appetizer 17.5 Mondays and Tuesdays 20 Edamame 5.5 Broiled black cod with miso paste BENTO BOXES Boiled soya bean Served with soup, salad (only for deluxe), mixed 21 Age Gyoza 5.9 ENTRÉES vegetables, shrimp tempura, spring roll, California rolls Deep fried beef dumpling Served with soup, salad (only for deluxe), mixed and steamed rice 22 Veggie Spring Roll 5. 9 off vegetables and steamed rice 90 Chicken Bento 15.5 | Deluxe 21.9 10% Mixed vegetables SPECIAL FOR FINE DINE-IN ONLY 91 Beef Bento 16.7 | Deluxe 23.9 valid till nov 5, 2018. no coupon required. 23 Agedashi Tofu 5.9 60 Mixed Veggie 10.9 | Deluxe 15.0 NOT VALID FOR TEPPANYAKI TABLE AND CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS Deep fried tofu Stir fried vegetables 92 Salmon Bento 17.9 | Deluxe 25.9 61 Chicken Teriyaki please visit 24 Yam Tempura 6.7 11.5 | Deluxe 16.9 93 Grilled Shrimp Bento 19.9 | Deluxe 29.9 ironchef.ca Deep fried yam Grilled chicken with teriyaki sauce 94 Sirloin Steak Bento 21.9 | Deluxe 31.9 for more specials, reservations, 25 Veggie Tempura 6.7 62 Kung Pao Chicken 11.5 | Deluxe 16.9 95 and online orders Deep fried mixed vegetables Stir fried chicken with seasonal vegetables, cashew nut, Kalbi Bento 22.7 | Deluxe 32.9 gift certificate available and chili peppers 26 Yakitori 6.9 96 Grilled Lamb Bento Deluxe 34.9 63 Yasai Tempura 11.9 | Deluxe 17.9 address Skewered BBQ chicken 97 Deep fried mixed vegetables Black Cod Bento Deluxe 43.9 #5-4920 tomken road (@eglinton e.) 27 Tempura Appetizer 7.7 64 mississauga, ontario l4w 1j8 Deep fried shrimps and vegetables Beef Teriyaki 12.7 | Deluxe 18.5 DELIVERY AREA Sliced ribeye with teriyaki sauce HWY 401 web www.ironchef.ca 28 Beef Kushiyaki 7.9 65 email [email protected] Skewered beef with teriyaki sauce Tempura 12.5 | Deluxe 18.5 phone 905-212-9998 Deep fried shrimp and vegetables 29 Cherry Blossom Mushrooms 8.2 66 Kung Pao Beef 12.7 | Deluxe 18.9 business hours map Stuffed mushroom baked with creamy crab meat EGLINGTON AVE. EAST Stir fried beef with seasonal vegetables, cashew nut, and mon 11:30 - 15:00 / 17:00 - 22:00 30 Tori Tatsuta 7.9 chili peppers AUGHLIN ROAD TION PKWY tue 11:30 - 15:00 / 17:00 - 22:00 Deep fried Japanese style chicken MCL 67 Chicken Katsu wed 11:30 - 15:00 / 17:00 - 22:00 13.9 | Deluxe 19.7 31 Seafood Spring Roll 8.5 Chicken cutlet with tonkatsu sauce ARIO ST HWY 427 thu 11:30 - 15:00 / 17:00 - 22:00 Deep fried seafood spring roll HWY 403 fri 11:30 - 15:00 / 17:00 - 23:00 DIXIE ROAD sat 16:00 - 23:00 TOMKEN ROAD HURONT CONFEDERA DUNDAS STREET sun 12:00 - 22:00 YAKI UDON & PAD THAI SIGNATURE ROLLS 172 Temaki 14.9 194 Medium Sushi Tray (34 pcs) 67.9 Assorted hand rolls: California, spicy salmon, tuna and shrimp tempura Salmon, scallop, shrimp, tuna, white tuna and yellowtail sushi (3 pcs Stir fried thick white noodles with mixed vegetables 8 pcs per roll each) 173 Sushi 16.9 California roll and green dragon roll (8 pcs each) 100 Plain Yaki Udon 8.5 Combo serve with soup, salad, and 6 pcs nigiri sushi 6 pcs chef's choices, 3 pcs tuna roll and 3 pcs salmon roll 195 Medium Sashimi Tray (35 pcs) 67.9 101 140 Tempura Roll 9.9 | Combo 22.7 174 Plain Pad Thai 8.5 Deluxe Maki 18.2 Octopus, salmon, scallop, squid, tuna, white fish and white tuna sashimi Deep fried shrimp wrapped with rice and seaweed 8 pcs California roll, 8 pcs spicy tuna roll or shrimp tempura roll 102 Vegetable Pad Thai (5 pcs each) 9.9 141 Crunch Roll 11.9 | Combo 24.7 175 Sashimi 22.5 103 Vegetable Yaki Udon 9.9 Shrimp tempura, crab meat and avocado topped with tempura bits 196 Medium Sushi/Sashimi Tray (39 pcs) 69.9 12 pcs chef's choice assorted seafood Shrimp, crab cake, salmon and tuna sushi (2 pcs each) 142 Dynamite Roll 11.9 | Combo 24.7 104 Chicken Yaki Udon 11.5 176 Sake Don 21.5 Tuna, salmon, white tuna, octopus and squid sashimi (3 pcs each) Shrimp tempura, avocado, cucumber and crab cake, fish eggs with spicy California roll and green dragon roll (8 pcs each) 105 Chicken Pad Thai 11.5 sauce Tender salmon with egg, Japanese pickles served on a bed of sushi rice 197 Large Maki Tray (88 pcs) 79.9 106 Beef Pad Thai 12.5 143 Smoked Salmon Roll 11.9 | Combo 24.7 177 Sushi & Sashimi 19.9 Avocado & cucumber roll, California roll and unagi roll (16 pcs each) Crab meat, cucumber, avocado topped with smoked salmon and avocado 3 pcs sushi, 8 pcs sashimi and 4 pcs California roll 107 Beef Yaki Udon 12.5 Geisha roll, Greenwich roll, Hiroshima roll, spicy salmon roll and spicy 144 Green Dragon Roll 12.2 | Combo 24.9 178 Una Lyn 21.5 tuna roll (8 pcs each) 108 Shrimp Yaki Udon 13.5 Shrimp avocado, tempura cucumber and crab cake topped with avocado BBQ eel served on a bed of rice 198 Large Sushi Tray (54 pcs) 89.9 109 Shrimp Pad Thai 13.5 145 Alaska Roll 13.3 | Combo 25.9 179 Salmon Sushi 22.9 Salmon, scallop, shrimp, tuna, white tuna, yellowtail sushi (5 pcs each) Crab meat, cucumber, avocado topped with fresh salmon and avocado 110 Seafood Pad Thai 14.9 6 pcs fresh salmon sushi, 8 pcs spicy salmon roll California roll, geisha roll and green dragon roll (8 pcs each) 146 Caterpillar Roll 13.3 | Combo 25.9 180 Chirashi 24.9 199 Large Sashimi Tray (49 pcs) 89.9 111 Seafood Yaki Udon 14.9 Eel, cucumber topped with avocado slices Assorted tender seafood with egg, Japanese pickles served on a bed of Octopus, salmon, scallop, squid, tuna, white fish and white tuna sashimi 147 Ichi Roll 13.3 | Combo 25.9 sushi rice (7 pcs each) MAKIMONO & HAND ROLLS Crab meat, cucumber, avocado topped with shrimp and avocado 181 Deluxe Sushi 24.9 200 Large Sushi/Sashimi Tray (60 pcs) 93.9 8 pcs per roll / 1 pcs per handroll 148 Rainbow Roll 13.5 | Combo 26.2 8 Pieces of Chef's Choice & 8 Pieces of California Roll Shrimp, crab cake, salmon, tuna, yellowtail and white tuna sushi (2 pcs Crab meat, cucumber topped with assorted seafood 182 Salmon Sashimi 24.9 each) 120 Avocado Maki Roll 4.7 | Handroll 3.7 Salmon (6 pcs), tuna, white tuna, yellowtail, octopus, squid and scallop 12 pcs fresh salmon Fresh avocado 149 Dragon Roll 14.3 | Combo 26.9 sashimi (3 pcs each) Crab meat, avocado, cucumber topped with BBQ eel and avocado 121 Kappa Maki Roll 4.7 | Handroll 3.7 183 Hamachi Sushi 26.9 Spicy tuna roll, California roll and Geisha roll (8 pcs each) Fresh cucumber 150 Geisha Roll 14.3 | Combo 26.9 6 pcs Hamachi sushi and 8 pcs spicy Hamachi roll 122 AC Roll Roll 4.9 | Handroll 3.9 Shrimp tempura, spicy salmon, avocado topped with fresh salmon 184 Tekka Don 26.9 Avocado and cucumber 151 Greenwich Roll 14.6 | Combo 27.2 Tender tuna with egg, Japanese pickles served on a bed of sushi rice 123 Crab Meat Maki Roll 5.5 | Handroll 4.0 Shrimp tempura, spicy tuna, cucumber topped with avocado slices 185 Tuna Sushi 26.9 Imitation crab meat 152 Sakura Roll 14.6 | Combo 27.2 6 pcs tuna sushi and 8 pcs spicy tuna roll 124 Salmon Maki Roll 5.9 | Handroll
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