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Market driven food in a French inspired bistro with a British accent
Wonderful service. Phenomenal food. Read more
Temple Bar invites you to their establishment. Come relax on their terrace beneath the sun. They are open late all week. You can get there by bicycle. They are in a lively surrounding known for its nightlife.
We lament the alarming trend of The Styrofoam Lunch Container and Plastic Fork, carried into the corporate cubicle for something called lunch. This has led Rodney's No.1 Head Cook Rodrigo to create and implement The Galley Lunch - 7 + offerings falling under the $10.00 mark. We are all hoping this renews the Urban core of worker bees' interest in taking a true break for 45 minutes at lunch, and stems the above mentioned Syndrome. A Revival of Social Intercourse, Friendship and the Rejuvenation of the Mind through the Stomach! Rodney's is respectful of the budgetary concerns of society and therefore we also suggest creativity in splitting items, having communal mid-table platters for sharing, and half-order tactics. Water is good.
Best place i know for super great seafood.. ??????i give it a whopping 5 STARS!! Read more
Toronto pub with unique alleyway patio, delicious lunch and dinner offerings as well as 20+ beers on tap that welcomes diners and drinkers alike. Daily happy hour from 4-6:30pm makes this bar perfect for after work drinks or a night out. Conveniently located in the heart of Toronto's Entertainment District, The Fifth Gastropub is a short 5 minute walk to a plethora of performance venues including TIFF, Scotiabank Cineplex Theatre, Four Season's Center for Performing Arts, Royal Alexandra Theatre, The Princess of Wales Theatre, Roy Thomson Hall, The Second City and Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club.
CopaCabana Grilled Brazilian introduces... Copa by Sea. Toronto's Premier All-You-Can-Eat Seafood Restaurant.
Copacabana Downtown is the third location offering the same great delicious menu which our guests have enjoyed at our other locations. Mixing business and pleasure is encouraged at The Copa Downtown. Let the aroma of the Brazillian style rodizio barbeque guide you into an escape from the ordinary. Copacabana will evoke a feeling of pleasure through smell, sound, sight and most of all taste, you may think you went to Rio. The energy will astonish every time you visit.
Excellent food and service and best entertainment!!! Read more
Maki My Way is Canada's first custom sushi restaurant. At our downtown Toronto restaurant you can create your own Maki roll, Maki, Nigiri, Udon Soups, Salads, Yakisoba noodles, Rice bowls, Bao Sandwiches and more. By providing the option to our customers to select what ingredients go into their roll or providing the option to customize their own grab and go box, we at Maki My Way feel that we are doing our part to make the customer feel special and we don't just stop there! Customer service is what drives us - from the moment we open to the minute we close! We are committed to freshness and quality always, no compromises and creating a tasty menu that promotes healthy eating habits. We do not add any MSG or artificial flavors or artificial colors to our menu and we offer vegetarian and gluten free choices. Come in and join the sushi revolution!
ITs my new favorite go-to sushi joint in TOronto. An amazing experience. Food is always fresh and the sushi maki rolls are the best. Read more
Nothing tastes quite like a crisply fried and perfectly salted meal from Stoyles Fish & Chips. Located in Cambridge, we serve up piping hot fish and chips to our loyal patrons for over 47 years. Whether you’re looking for a full meal or just have craving for delicious chips, you’ll find it at our restaurant. For a delicious dinner, stop by today or call us to make a reservation.
You are great people you are such loving mainlanders you can pass by me as Newfie people.❤️?. Read more
Nami Japanese Restaurant is located in the downtown core, is considered one of Toronto's finest authentic Japanese restaurants and has been well for over 30 years. Nami is traditional Japanese cuisine served in a simple, modern setting. Walking through the front door is like taking a trip to Kyoto. Kimono-clad servers wait on patrons in the main dining area, private booths as well as the private Tatami room with rice-paper screened doors. The Robata Bar serves made-to-order grilled meat, vegetables and fresh seafood. Alternatively, you can sit at the Sushi Bar for a traditional yet all unique dining experience. Your visit to Nami will likely leave you saying "Gochisosama Deshita!" or thank you for the meal after you are done!
Signature dish !!! Don't miss it !!! It wasn't on the menu when I first started going there 20 years ago but somehow word got out.......what a bummer ! You will never taste anything like it. Rivals California's Matsushita or Blue Fin which costs $250 pp and reservations 3 months in advance. Best Sushi in Toronto for sure !!! Read more
Once you are at the exit, follow the signs to the Northeast exit. When you reach the top of the stairs, the beerbistro is 50 metres in front of you, on the left side of the street.
Beth, Manager is very professional & intelligent Read more
Pearl Diver Restaurant is open and ready for Torontonians to get their feet wet. Serving an incredible new dinner menu 7 days a week and lunch Monday to Friday, a new concept, food philosophy and craft bar have re-emerged to complement the already world-renowned Raw Bar.
Our favourite, we visit frequently on Sundays or sometimes Monday. Please keep it up. Read more
In 1979 Mr. Jerk had its humble beginning in Toronto, Canada in the backroom of a small West Indian grocery chain called Linstead Market. The demand for jerk pork and chicken was so overwhelming from its customers that in 1986 the Jamaican owners opened their first Caribbean restaurant specializing in jerk products. At the same time they also introduced a new Jamaican fried delight called festivals which was only known to the local beach-goers at Helshire Beach in Jamaica.This original restaurant was established in a very small space in the Peanut Plaza in North York, Ontario, Canada. It was so small that a reporter from the Toronto Sun newspaper described it as not much larger than a closet. No one could ever realize what a phenomena this little restaurant would unleash on the international scene when they offered authentic Jamaican jerk products to their customers for the first time outside of Jamaica. At this time most Caribbean restaurants were only known mainly for their patties, stews, and curries
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