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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
I walked past IZNA at 6:30 last evening, saw staff inside and the OPEN sign lit up so walked in. They had just opened as a soft-opening with limited menu availability, only appetizers and donburi (Japanese rice bowl). I order the spicy pork and my friend had the pork with egg. Both were delicious and we agreed we'd order them again, but I'm new to the cuisine so have no reference upon which to base my review. Service was slow, and the washroom signs are impossible to interpret (except for a male & female figure on each sign) but the place soon filled up and people seemed to be enjoying their meals and and the decor. I'll probably stop in again in a few weeks when they get up to speed.
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