
Indulging in Kasa Moto’s Exquisite Japanese High Tea Experience in Yorkville
Kasa Moto: A Yorkville Institution Since 2015
Since its opening in 2015, Kasa Moto has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of Toronto’s dining scene. I have fond memories of visiting this Yorkville gem, each experience leaving a lasting impression. On my recent trip to Toronto, I was eager to explore their latest offering: the Japanese High Tea.

Anticipation and Arrival
Walking through the familiar streets of Yorkville, I felt a mix of nostalgia and excitement. Kasa Moto’s facade, with its sleek design, stood as a testament to its enduring presence in the neighborhood. Stepping inside, I was greeted by the harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and Japanese-inspired elements that I had always admired.
The Ambiance: Understated Elegance with Vibrant Accents
The interior exuded a sense of calm sophistication. Sleek wooden accents and warm lighting created an inviting atmosphere, while strategic pops of color added a lively touch. It’s the kind of place where you can relax and savor the moment, whether you’re marking a special occasion or simply indulging in a leisurely afternoon.


The Japanese High Tea Experience
Priced at $95 for two, Kasa Moto’s Japanese High Tea offers a curated selection of savory and sweet delights. The presentation was impeccable, each item thoughtfully arranged to please both the eye and the palate.


A Refreshing Start: Sake Sangria
Our experience began with a 1-liter carafe of cold sake sangria. This refreshing concoction blended Sho Chiku Bai sake, Captain Morgan white rum, Cointreau, lychee juice, and a medley of citrus fruits, including grapefruit, orange, lemon, and lime. It was a delightful twist, setting the tone for the unique fusion of flavors to come.
Savoring the Savories
The savory selection featured:
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Inari Sushi: House-braised shiitake mushrooms paired with scallion and tofu spinach salads, seasoned with yukari and furikake.
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Wagyu Slider: A tender wagyu beef patty complemented by caramelized onions, bitter greens, and a subtle wasabi aioli.
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Tuna Crispy Rice: Seared tuna atop crispy rice, enhanced with unagi sauce, serrano peppers, and sesame chili crunch.
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Signature Maki & Nigiri: A chef’s selection showcasing the freshness and craftsmanship of Kasa Moto’s sushi offerings.
Each bite was a testament to the culinary expertise that Kasa Moto is renowned for.


Sweet Conclusions
To conclude, we enjoyed a Fruit Mini Tart: a delicate pastry filled with yuzu-infused pastry cream, topped with fresh fruit, and a hint of raspberry powder. It was a light and satisfying end to the meal, leaving a lingering sweetness without overwhelming the palate.
Reflecting on the Experience
As I sipped the last of the sake sangria, I couldn’t help but draw a parallel to the fusion of cultures and flavors—much like the diverse cast of a Tarantino film, each element distinct yet harmoniously contributing to the whole. Kasa Moto’s Japanese High Tea is not just a meal; it’s a thoughtfully curated experience that pays homage to tradition while embracing innovation.


Practical Details
Kasa Moto serves its Japanese High Tea on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 PM to 5 PM. Reservations are recommended to ensure availability and can be made through their website or by calling the restaurant.
Final Thoughts
Revisiting Kasa Moto for their Japanese High Tea was a delightful journey through flavors and memories. It’s an experience that I would recommend to both longtime patrons and newcomers alike. If you’re in Toronto and looking to indulge in a unique afternoon treat, Kasa Moto awaits with its signature blend of elegance and culinary artistry.