May 4, 2025

Edo Japan Menu Canada (2025) – Latest Prices for Bento Boxes, Noodles & More

Clara Maple

Edo Japan is a Canadian chain that falls into the “fast-casual” category. This means you get your food quickly, like at a fast-food place, but the focus is on fresh preparation and simple, quality ingredients, giving you a meal that feels a bit more like restaurant dining. Their signature is the teppan grill, where chefs cook your order just moments before you get it.

You’ll find Edo Japan locations in many parts of Canada, from British Columbia all the way to Ontario and beyond, often located conveniently in mall food courts or in standalone stores. They’ve become a go-to choice for many Canadians looking for a warm, satisfying meal without a long wait.

If you’re new to Canada, exploring new food options, or simply curious about what makes Edo Japan so popular, this guide is for you. We’re going to take a complete look at what they offer. We’ll walk you through the menu and the types of food you can expect, describe the casual and lively atmosphere, share a personal experience of eating there, tell you where you can find their locations across Canada, and answer some common questions people ask before visiting. Get ready to learn all about the Edo Japan experience!

Edo Japan Updated Menu with Prices in Canada

Edo Japan Updated Menu with Prices in Canada

I’ve put together all the accurate menu details in one place—including prices and calorie counts—so you can quickly find what you need. Take a look at the full menu below.

CategoryMenu ItemPrice (CAN$)
Rice MealsTeriyaki Chicken11.95
Sukiyaki Beef12.50
Chicken & Shrimp16.20
Fresh Grilled Vegetables11.00
Chicken Chop Chop Bowl13.50
Beef & Shrimp16.75
Beef Chop Chop Bowl13.95
Veggie Chop Chop Bowl12.50
Tempura Shrimp Chop Chop Bowl13.50
Tofu Teriyaki11.50
Sizzling Shrimp13.00
Chicken & Beef12.50
Hawaiian Chicken12.50
Bento BoxSukiyaki Beef Bento16.75
Teriyaki Chicken Bento16.75
Hawaiian Chicken Bento16.75
Beef Yakisoba Bento17.75
Chicken Yakisoba Bento17.75
Chicken & Beef Bento17.00
Chicken & Beef Yakisoba Bento18.00
Chicken & Shrimp Bento21.00
Beef & Shrimp Bento21.00
Sizzling Shrimp Bento17.50
Fresh Grilled Veggie Bento15.50
Beef Noodlefull Bento18.25
Chicken Noodlefull Bento18.25
Shrimp Noodlefull Bento19.00
Veggie Noodlefull Bento17.00
Beef Chop Chop Bento18.25
Chicken Chop Chop Bento18.25
Tempura Shrimp Chop Chop Bento18.00
Chicken & Beef Chop Chop Bento18.45
Veggie Chop Chop Bento17.00
Cali Bento Box10.95
Dynamite Bento Box11.95
Beef Roll Bento Box11.95
Veggie Roll Bento Box10.95
Yam Roll Bento Box10.95
Volcano Roll Bento Box13.45
Tiger Roll Bento Box13.45
Noodle MealsBeef Yakisoba13.50
Chicken Yakisoba12.95
Chicken & Beef Yakisoba13.50
Shrimp Noodlefull Bowl14.50
Veggie Noodlefull Bowl12.50
Beef Noodlefull Bowl13.95
Chicken Noodlefull Bowl13.50
Chicken & Beef Noodlefull Bowl13.95
Kids MealsKids Sushi7.95
Kids Beef7.95
Kids Chicken7.95
SoupsShrimp Ramen Soup13.00
Vegetable Ramen Soup11.00
Beef Ramen Soup12.50
Chicken Ramen Soup11.95
Chicken and Beef Ramen Soup12.50
Sides and SnacksSide of White Rice4.25
Side of Brown Rice4.25
Side of Cauliflower Rice4.75
Edamame Sea Salt4.75
Yam Tempura5.75
Side of Yakisoba Noodles5.25
Side of Ramen Noodles5.75
Spring Roll (1 Piece)2.10
Spring Roll (2 Pieces)3.95
Gyoza (3 Pieces)3.95
Gyoza (5 Pieces)5.15
Tempura Shrimp (3 Pieces)4.95
Tempura Shrimp (5 Pieces)6.95
ShareablesFamily Meal Deal35.30
Shariyaki Pack for 458.50
Shariappies25.50
Sushi & PlattersBanzai Platter (46 Pieces)55.00
Hanguri Platter (70 Pieces)67.00
Edo Platter (120 Pieces)85.00
Veggi Platter11.25
Easi Platter12.25
Sushilicious Platter13.25
6pc Cucumber Rolls4.20
6pc Avocado Rolls4.20
Dynamite Rolls (4 Pieces)5.50
Dynamite Rolls (8 Pieces)7.95
Beef Rolls (4 Pieces)5.50
Beef Rolls (8 Pieces)7.95
California Rolls (4 Pieces)4.95
California Rolls (8 Pieces)6.95
Surf & Turf Roll (4 Pieces)5.95
Surf & Turf Roll (8 Pieces)8.95
Veggi Rolls (4 Pieces)4.95
Veggi Rolls (8 Pieces)6.95
Volcano Rolls (4 Pieces)5.95
Volcano Rolls (8 Pieces)8.95
Yam Rolls (4 Pieces)4.95
Yam Rolls (8 Pieces)6.95
Tiger Rolls (4 Pieces)5.95
Tiger Rolls (8 Pieces)8.95
BeveragesBrown Sugar Boba4.95
Milk Tea Bubble Tea4.95
Passionfruit Green Tea4.95
Mango Bubble Tea4.95
Bottled Water (500ml)3.05
AHA Sparkling Water3.10
Glaceau Vitamin Water (Multi-V Lemonade or XXX Acai Blueberry Pomegranate)3.20
Small Fountain Pop (12 oz)1.95
Regular Fountain Pop (20 oz)2.70
Bottled Pop (500ml)3.05
Simply Juices (340ml)3.20
Kids Juice Box1.85
Edo’s Famous Teriyaki Sauce350ml Bottled Teriyaki Sauce (1)6.95
350ml Bottled Teriyaki Sauce (3)20.00

The Feel of Eating at Edo Japan

The atmosphere at Edo Japan is usually very casual and quick.

  • How it Looks: Restaurants are often bright and clean. If you’re in a food court, you’ll see the counter and the grill right there. Standalone locations might have more seating but keep the same simple, functional design. The best part of the ‘decor’ is often watching the chefs cook on the big, hot grill! You see and hear your food being made.
  • How Service Works: You walk up to the counter, tell them what you want, they cook it fresh, and then you pick it up and find a seat. It’s fast and efficient. Staff are usually friendly and focused on getting your order ready quickly.
  • The Overall Vibe: It’s a perfect spot for a quick lunch during work, a simple dinner when you don’t want to cook, or a meal while you’re shopping in a mall. It’s busy during peak times, lively because of the cooking sounds, and very relaxed. No need to dress up!

Why Canadians Like Edo Japan

Many people in Canada enjoy eating at Edo Japan for a few clear reasons:

  • Fast and Fresh: They cook your food when you order it, so it’s hot and fresh, and you get it quickly.
  • You See it Cooked: People like watching their meal being made on the teppan grill. It’s interesting and shows the food is fresh.
  • Tasty Sauce: Their teriyaki sauce is a key reason people come back. It’s flavorful and goes well with everything.
  • Simple Choices: The menu isn’t too big, which makes ordering easy. You know what you’re getting.
  • Same Taste Everywhere: People find that the food tastes pretty much the same no matter which Edo Japan you go to. You can count on it.
  • Good for a Quick Meal: If you need something fast but don’t want typical fast food, Edo Japan is a great option.
  • Easy to Find: Because they have many locations, especially in malls, it’s often very convenient.

It’s a reliable choice when you want something hot, tasty, and quick.

What I Thought: My Edo Japan Visit

Let me tell you about a time I ate at Edo Japan. I visited a location in a busy downtown area during lunchtime.

I decided to order the Chicken Teriyaki with rice and vegetables. I watched the chef put the chicken and vegetables on the hot grill. The sound was great, and the smell of the cooking food and sauce was really appealing.

When I got my plate, the chicken was cut into nice pieces, the vegetables looked bright and were cooked just right (not too soft), and there was plenty of that signature teriyaki sauce over everything and the rice.

The taste was exactly what I expected – the chicken was tender, the vegetables were slightly crisp, and the sauce was flavorful and a bit sweet. It felt like a satisfying and hot meal.

The service at the counter was quick and friendly, even though they were busy. The dining area was clean, and people were eating and chatting. It was a simple, no-fuss meal. What stood out to me was how fast they made the food and how fresh it tasted because they cooked it right there. It’s a reliable spot for a quick, tasty lunch.

Edo Japan Locations Across Canada

ProvinceNumber of LocationsKey Cities and Locations
Alberta~126 (~62%)Calgary: Aspen Landing, Beacon Hill, CF Chinook Centre, CF Market Mall, Calgary International Airport, Creekside, Crowfoot Village, Deerfoot Meadows, East Hills, Legacy Township, Shawnessy, Southcentre Mall, Sunridge Mall, The Core, Westhills Towne Centre Edmonton: Albany Market Square, Callingwood Square, Centre 50, Currents of Windermere, Edmonton City Centre, Kingsway Mall, Londonderry Mall, West Edmonton Mall Other: Airdrie (Sierra Springs, Airdrie Crossing), Banff (Cascade Shops), Brooks, Cochrane, Drumheller, High River, Lethbridge (Coulee Creek, Park Place Mall), Medicine Hat (Medicine Hat Mall, Southlands Crossing), Okotoks
British Columbia~37 (~18%)Vancouver Area: Burnaby (4500 Kingsway), North Vancouver (street-front) Other: Kamloops, Kelowna, Prince George (Pine Centre), Vernon
Ontario~21 (~10%)Toronto/GTA: Toronto (Yonge and College, Kitchen Hub Castlefield), Ajax, Aurora, Markham (4300 Steeles Ave. E.), Mississauga (Heartland Town Centre), Newmarket, Vaughan (Vellore Village, Vaughan Mills) Other: Barrhaven (Ottawa), Kitchener (The Boardwalk), London (Southgate Centre), St. Catharines (SmartCentres), Stittsville
Manitoba~5Winnipeg: CF Polo Park, other locations in Winnipeg and surrounding areas
Saskatchewan~4Regina, Saskatoon
New Brunswick1 (under construction)Fredericton (first Atlantic Canada location, opening soon)

Edo Japan Opening Hours for Dine-In and Takeaway

Here are the hours for dining in and ordering takeaway at Edo Japan:

Dine-In Hours:

  • Monday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Thursday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
  • Saturday: 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
  • Sunday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Takeaway Hours:

  • Monday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
  • Thursday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
  • Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
  • Saturday: 11:00 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
  • Sunday: 11:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Edo Japan is open every day of the week, so you can enjoy their delicious Japanese-inspired meals both in-store and to-go at your convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book a table?
No, you don’t need a reservation at Edo Japan. Simply walk in, order at the counter, and find a seat.

Can they accommodate special diets or allergies (like gluten-free or vegetarian)?
Yes, Edo Japan tries to accommodate special dietary needs. Since they cook on an open grill, there may be some cross-contact. If you have allergies, it’s important to inform the staff when you order and ask about your options. They offer vegetable-only dishes and some options that may be gluten-free, but always double-check with the staff about your specific needs.

Is there parking?
Parking depends on the location. If you’re visiting a mall, you can park in the mall’s parking lot. For street locations, there’s usually street parking or a nearby parking lot.

What should I wear (dress code)?
There is no dress code at Edo Japan. It’s a casual spot, so feel free to wear whatever is comfortable.

Is it good for kids?
Yes, Edo Japan is very kid-friendly. The atmosphere is relaxed, the service is quick (so kids won’t have to wait long), and menu items like chicken teriyaki and rice are often favorites for children.

Is Edo Japan healthy?
Edo Japan offers many healthy options like sashimi, steamed vegetables, and lighter soups and bowls. However, some dishes may have high sodium or sauce levels, so it’s best to enjoy those in moderation.

Does Edo Japan offer vegetarian/vegan options?
Yes, there are vegetarian options such as inari sushi, vegetable tempura, avocado rolls, and veggie ramen. While vegan choices are limited, custom orders can be made to fit vegan diets.

Is Edo Japan gluten-free friendly?
Edo Japan isn’t a completely gluten-free kitchen, but they can prepare certain dishes, such as sashimi, rice/noodle bowls, and clear soups, without gluten if requested. Note that soy sauce contains gluten.

What is the cheapest item on the Edo Japan menu in Canada?
The least expensive item on the Edo Japan menu is the Spring Roll, priced at CAN$ 2.10.

What is the most expensive item on the Edo Japan menu in Canada?
The most expensive item is the Edo Platter (120 pieces), which costs CAN$ 85.

Does Edo Japan deliver?
Yes, you can order Edo Japan for delivery online, through mobile apps, by phone, or in person. The minimum order is $20, and deliveries are scheduled at least 15 minutes in advance for freshness.

What type of rice does Edo Japan use?
Edo Japan uses a blend of short-grain white rice and brown rice. If you prefer a high-fiber alternative, you can request only brown rice.

Can I customize my orders?
Yes, you can customize rice bowls, sushi rolls, noodle bowls, and box meals. Choose your preferred proteins, veggies, sauces, and more from the menu options.

Does Edo Japan offer discounts or promotions?
Yes, Edo Japan offers various discounts and promotions throughout the year. You can often find coupons for 10-20% off your order. They also have a loyalty program where you earn points for every dollar spent, which can be redeemed for free food and drinks.

How many Edo Japan branches are there in Canada?
Edo Japan has over 100 branches across Canada, with the majority in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia, and a few in Manitoba and Nova Scotia.

How can I order from Edo Japan using the mobile app?
Edo Japan’s free mobile app for iOS and Android makes ordering for takeout easy. The app detects your location and shows nearby restaurants for fast and convenient orders.

Does Edo Japan provide allergen or dietary information?
Yes, Edo Japan provides allergen and nutrition information for all menu items. They offer gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options, and you can customize rice bowls to meet various dietary needs.

Final Thoughts on Edo Japan

Edo Japan is a great choice in Canada when you want a meal that is fast, fresh, and consistently tasty. They make your food right in front of you on the grill, offering simple favorites like teriyaki chicken and sukiyaki beef over rice.

It’s perfect for a quick lunch break, a casual dinner, or when you’re in a mall and want something hot and satisfying. If you’re looking for easy-to-understand, delicious Japanese-inspired fast food, Edo Japan is definitely worth trying.

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