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Come enjoy an appetizing dish at George Restaurant. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are in a lively area recognized for its nightlife.
Here is the Moss Park-based meeting place for the city's bon vivants, a warm, welcoming atmosphere where drinks and hospitality flow in equal measure. Food served within the disco ball glitz of this spot is unpretentious, favouring small plates so tables can share more than a great evening. Some of the down-home offerings include pork rib, sea bass and jerk Cornish hen. The latest creation from Nota Bene owners Yannick Bigourdan, David Lee and Franco Prevedello, the Carbon Bar is a casual den with an endearingly classy vibe.
Good bbq, fun atmosphere. Surprisingly good cocktails. A bit too much of a downtown after work vibe for my taste, but still a good experience. Read more
Pizzeria Via Mercanti - a family-run restaurant with over 40 years in the business - offers an authentic Italian experience in Toronto's famous Kensington Market. Specializing in Neapolitan pizza, Pizzeria Via Mercanti also offers pastas, paninos, antipasti and desserts. Everything is made in house. A private dining room and large patio accommodates large groups. Catering services are also available.
Sidecar emphasises simple preparation with fresh ingredients and uncomplicated presentations. A small menu helps to ensure freshness and expedite service, elevating the overall dining experience while maintaining a focus on value. Sidecar succeeds in combining a high level of food and service not normally available at these price levels.
This was a sigularly phenomenal experience. All of our food was lick-your-plate excellent. I love their investment in local food producers. Their housemade breads, butters, pastas totally show it. We also were treated to a random complimentary amuse-bouche of a pork terrine with caramelized onions on crostini. Vanilla creme brulee was the single best creme brulee I've ever had--PERFECTLY burnt sugar. Truly amazing prices for food this good. ONLY down thought? Cocktails are expensive and taste like actual booze. Given that I'm normally a fruity liqour drinker, they were hard drinks to swallow! A connaisseur might feel differently. [Had Autumn sidecar/dark & stormy] Read more
Our customers come for quality homemade food in heaping portions, in a casual environment at a price that won't break the budget! Our fully stocked bar offers a large wine list available by the glass as well as a thoughtful selection of beers from Canada
Had a fabulous Chicken Goat Cheese Burito - best I've ever had. Friend had a Grilled Tuna Salad, also excellent. Service was cheerful and quick even though restaurant was full. Would definitely recommend. Read more
Cafe Diplomatico was first opened in 1968 by Rocco Mastrangelo Sr., shortly thereafter younger brother Paul came on board. The brothers envisioned having a typical Italian bar where Italian nationals could gather in the morning over coffee. At a time in Toronto when outdoor dining was almost unheard of, the sunny patio quickly caught on and now almost 4 decades later what started out as an innovation in the neighborhood has now set the standard. Over the years the popularity of the Diplomatico has caused the bar to expand into a full restaurant eventually taking over the store next door as well. The dip (as it is affectionately referred to by it's many regulars) has had staying power due to it's versatile & reasonably priced menu paired with it's comfortable & unpretentious atmosphere. Approaching 5 decades the restaurant is still owned by the Mastrangelo family, younger brother Paul now runs it with Rocco Mastrangelo Jr.
Always a great experience coming to the Diplomatico. you'd think that Nonna was in the kitchen the food is so delicious and authentic but close enough the chef their Malic serves up his own signature style on a plate each and every time we come in. Read more
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The food at this Financial District lunch spot stays pretty close to home, celebrating the bounty of southern Ontario with dishes like ricotta gnocchi with forest mushrooms, farmhouse pork sausage and the signature Hawthorne burger. Everyone raves about the French fries, and you do yourself no favours by passing up the flourless chocolate cake. Hawthorne is partnered with the Hospitality Workers Training Centre, meaning the staff here is happy and well supported from on high.
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