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We still use only the freshest ingredients and just the right spices to give our food that big, bold Tex-Mex taste everyone loves. We also serve up genuine hospitality, treatin' every guest who walks through our doors like family. Want everyone to experience and enjoy that southern difference.
Come taste a delectable creation at Supermarket Restaurant And Bar. They are readily accessible by bicycle and public transit and are in a vibrant area known for its nightlife.
Canada Free Press.com and Toronto Free Press founding editor Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 25 years experience in the print media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard and the former Brampton Daily Times.Editor - Owner Judi McLeod
Fat Pasha, located on Dupont, is the third restaurant from chef/owner Anthony Rose. Focusing on Middle Eastern and Jewish cuisine, the menu features everything from schmaltz fried rice to a latke platter.
Fine Dining, Lounge, French, Italian, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Bring Your Own Wine, Restaurant With Live Entertainment, Restaurant With Party Services, Extensive Wine List, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
On the quiet eastern front of Yorkville, set back behind a brick facade, Blu is an Italian restaurant based on authentic classic cuisine created by executive chef Massimo Callovini. Warmly lit stone walls and grand mirrors surround cozy leather seating and dark wood tables. Enter through a casual bar, which then leads to a hip, upscale dining room with an inviting ambience. Dinner is enhanced by the soothing live music Wednesday through Saturday. Enjoy impeccable service for intimate dining or for large private parties up to 110 guests. One will remember Blu as a true memorable dining experience. We specialize in all types of private functions such as weddings, corporate functions, presentations, product launches, fashion shows, etc. We provide our clients with a professional A/V system.
Very nice place, service is excellent and very nice live music. we went twice so far to this restaurant and will visit again. Nice environment and very pleasant staff.Read more
No roundup of Toronto ice cream shops would be complete without a nod to this perennial Beach favourite, where all-natural cool-ass flavours like burnt marshmallow, blueberry pie and Mercury espresso have drawn crowds since 2002. More recently, a Leslieville location (920 Queen E.) has joined the pack.
The glow of comfortable tradition warms Allen's. Opened in 1987, the restaurant has achieved near-institutional status, as its bar, featuring 340 whiskies, over 100 VQA wines and 140 beers, and dining room are considered the very best of type. Customers travel from all over Canada, the U. S. and Europe to sample the unique offerings, but a solid core of local regulars maintains a consistent atmosphere of good cheer, conversation and welcome. The menu focuses on Ontario farmed and grown produce, with an urivalled presentation of naturally-raised or organic meats from area farmers. Breed, feed and age of every animal served is included on the menu. The wine cellar, with VQA selections from all regions of Ontario and British Columbia, serves as testament to Allen's commitment to Local Fare. In fine weather, there is no better spot in which to dine al fresco than Allen's backyard, where a dedicated chef cooks to order over charcoal a daily-changing menu of local specialties.
I first visited Allen's back in the 80's, not long after it opened, and I was instantly smitten. So much so, in fact that I moved into the neighbourhood! First I was a regular, then a nuisance, and finally a piece of furniture. I finally moved back to Markham in 1998, and cannot justify going anywhere south of Steeles Avenue without stopping into Allen's for lunch. The food is imaginative, superbly prepared, and so delicious, that even when I'm full, I often look at the menu again, just to see what I'll be ordering on my next visit!
And the patio? Don't get me started......Read more
Gull And Firkin invites you to their restaurant. They are open at night Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and over week-ends. You can get there by public transit. They are established in a location characterized with parks, restaurants and stores.
Taste our modern Greek Cuisine and feel the passion we put into our dishes.
All of our menu items are made using only the freshest and highest-quality ingredients, brought in daily.
Our pasta is imported from Greece to bring you a true Greek experience. Our chefs pick only fresh seafood and produce, and visit a butcher to handselect the best cuts of meat for you.
Harvey's / Swiss Chalet invites you to their establishment. Explore a menu featuring barbecue, hamburgers and a fast food menu, priced at less than $10. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They are conveniently accessible by public transit. The neighboring area is memorable for its parks, restaurants and merchants.
Come enjoy an appetizing meal at Shogun Japanese Restaurant. They are open after-hours from Monday to Friday. You can get there by public transit and bicycle and visit them in an area acknowledged as lively.
Great Cooks invites you to their dining room. They are easily reachable by public transit but also by bicycle. The surrounding area is notable for its merchants. Payments by American Express, MasterCard and Visa are recognized.
We are Toronto's hot spot and only five minutes away from Pearson Airport. Best value on the airport strip. Our Toronto restaurant features a huge main bar and dining area and four private rooms accommodate groups of any size. Enjoy great food, a casual and contemporary atmosphere and great staff. Catch the game on our big screens and wide screens plasma's or play a free game on our custom built billiard tables with purchase of food or drink. Open late and our kitchen operates till two a. m. Lunch and dinner specials everyday, 70 menu items to satisfy everyone.
stopped in for a drink and something light my server was amazing the girl with two first names was a treasure and pro all the way do not let her go thank you for a great time: Paul Read more
Come enjoy a savory dish at Swiss Chalet. Explore a menu offering hamburgers and barbecue, priced at 11$ to 25$ and experience their casual atmosphere. They are easily accessible by bicycle. The neighboring area is remarkable for its restaurants, parks and stores.
The Italian Cultural Institute, Cultural Section of the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto, was established in 1976. The current premises have a historical value, they belong to the Italian Government and are located near the campus of the University of Toronto. The Institute is a centre for cultural and academic activities, a school of Italian language and civilization, a source of information about contemporary Italy, its regions and its multilayered cultural heritage as well as a venue for art exhibitions, lectures, films, and video screenings. In addition, the Institute provides the opportunity for cultural collaboration between Italian and Canadian organizations and individuals, in order to facilitate exchange in the field of theatre, music and cinema. It offers information and logistical support to both Italian and foreign public and private operators interested in Italian cultural events in Canada.
At Occidental Hotels & Resorts every day is a perfect day whether you are planning a family vacation, couples getaway, destination wedding and honeymoon or just need time to escape from it all
Features traditional Japanese cooking and served in an authentic fashion. Includes Teppanyaki Tables, Tatami Rooms and a Sushi Bar. Aki Da provides the perfect atmosphere for an intimate dining experience or a gathering of friends and family. Private parties and catering are also available.
Some may or may not know, but Okasame is where you allow the chef to choose what you eat for that meal. I have been allowing the chef to pick for our dinner now when we go there. I found the chef is a really friendly person who likes to socialize with his guests. I hardly find places like this.
I like the atmosphere there. It has traditional tatami rooms and decorated with japanese dolls and wall items. Which is hard to find in usual Japanese cuisines. I found the food quality to be great, although some might argue it is expensive. I do not find this place highly overpriced. I like quality rather than quantity. This is also why the chef has never served me sushi since you can eat that anywhere else (such as an All you can eat sushi). The appetizer which I usually have started off with is a dish which consists of 5 to 7 small dishes. It contained two different dishes of Japanese abalone. One of them was a softer texture, which tasted great. Another dish was shark fin, I found it unique since I usually drink in a soup. In stead this time I ate it as an appetizer dish. One of the ones I loved from this small dish appetizer was the small fishes one. They are white and small. They were soft and chewy. I loved this appetizers with its many different texture and favored dishes.
One of the main entrees was the fresh fish which was served as sashmi first by using one side of the fish. The other half is cleverly decorated while you finish the sashmi. Afterwards the server will then take the second half for the chef to grill it. One fish with two different taste!
I also tried the fresh clam served with lemon. Which was interesting how the lemon mixed with the clam perfectly. The texture was great to chew on.
I found the crab sake rice to be great to. Since it is not your usual fried rice. Some people loved it whereas some females found it a bit to salty. Nevertheless It was good.
Also the plum sake was sweet and perfect for ladies that don't like the regular sake.
Overall, I will recommend this place to everyone!Read more
Simon Sushi invites you to their restaurant. They are open after-hours from Monday to Friday and are conveniently reachable by bicycle and public transit. Come visit them in an area known as stimulating.