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Mahtay Restaurant invites you to their dining room. They are open at night all week and are readily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle. Payments by Visa and MasterCard are recognized.
Off The Hook Gourmet Fish N Chips serves up classics with a modern twist. Say hello to organic batters, local produce and fresh fish. Premium beverages and yes of course plenty of gluten free dishes.
Come enjoy a savory meal at Soma Chocolate King St. They are open late from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by bicycle. The neighboring area is remarkable for its restaurants, merchants and parks.
Every year the Streetsville BIA hosts FREE historical walking tours each month from May until October. Our knowledgeable and friendly guide Kay Matthews will take you on an exciting and interesting tour of our historical village, highlighting the many stories of Streetsville from the past 150 + years.
Discover one of the finest examples of an intact historic home in Canada. Three generations of the McQuesten family lived at Whitehern from 1852 until 1968. Among the last generation were six children who never married. In 1959 the three surviving members of the family bequeathed the
home to the City with all its original contents. It contains elements from many time periods dating up to 1939 when the Honourable homas McQuesten was Minister of Highways. Explore the heritage of Victorian ideas and possessions that influenced life at Whitehern on the eve of World War II.
On-line reviewers are effusive in their praise for this Little Italy love letter to simple, honest, handmade food, where everything is prepared with fresh ingredients and love. It's mostly Canadian comfort fare that tumbles from the kitchen onto grateful tongues at Woodlot, but there's enough here for non-meat-eaters to make it clear their interests were not an afterthought (a dedicated menu caters to vegetarians). Dishes like a foie gras crème brulée starter and russet potato gnocchi are unassuming and filled with flavour. Service is thoughtful and prompt. The ambiance here is equal parts elegant and hip. Woodlot takes reservations - another reason it's a standout on the Toronto restaurant scene. A charm-filled outdoor patio with a tree trunk for a table seals the deal.
Secure yourself a table at this Ossington Strip charmer well in advance, because word's gotten out about the sweet miracle that is a sticky rib platter or an elk slider at this place. A small, quirky space with a lively vibe, Union 72 excels on a range of fronts. Its ambiance is warm, its back patio is splendidly tree-canopied, its staff is attentive, and its high-end, French-inspired menu is a constantly changing parade of predominantly meat-tastic delights. Potato-sprung sides - either frites with herbed salt and aioli or a kind of warm redskin potato salad with yogurt - arrive for the whole table to tuck into. A marbletop bar embraces the open kitchen, so diners can keep an eye on chef Teo Paul and his clever team as they prepare house-made pasta, terrine and cheese plates, and to-die-for charcuterie.
Since 1992, Opus Restaurant on Prince Arthur has been providing one of Toronto's most exquisite fine dining experiences. Located on a gracious, tree-lined Victorian street in the heart of Toronto's exclusive Yorkville, Opus is also just steps away from the luxurious Four Seasons, Park Hyatt hotel, Hotel Intercontinental, the ROM, and the high-end fashion houses. Opus is open 7 nights a week between 5:30 and 11:30 for dinner, and drinks are served until 2 a.m.
Perhaps one of the finest meals I have ever eaten. The bread was hands down THE BEST I have ever had at any restaurant. I was very dubious since this was a recommendation from the hotel but I was very pleasantly surprised. The first waiter was not very friendly but the second one was just fine.Read more
At the Feathery Pub you will find a community of our families, friends and locals that dine on our fine home cooked fare, our regulars that grace our bar, along with our servers and bartenders that hustle to give you the most out of your pub experience.
My first visit to The Feathery was almost 4 years ago, along with my brother and sister in law, whom live in St. Catharines. Everytime I come back for a visit we find our selves back dining there. However, my experiences there this past week were a hit and miss on service. Last night we actually asked to have our server changed as the waitress that was assigned to us us terrible. We were luck to have Lucinda, whom served us several times this week, sometimes twice a day......yes my family lives close. I look forward to dining there again upon my return to St Catharine s in March of 2013.Read more
My friends and I frequent this place and we absolutely love it. Quiet, comfortable and inexpensive. Highly recommended for a chill night at a pub.Read more
Quality is job one at this elegant Entertainment District sushi and sashimi house, whose clean, minimal, modern take on this culinary favourite makes it a sweet choice for impressing a date or just indulging a personal appetite. On-line reviews resonate with declarations that this is “the best sushi in the city.” Taste, texture and colour are given equal billing by genius chefs trained in the time-tested art of this food’s preparation. JaBistroll — a sensual adventure in salmon, snow crab, uni, cucumber and tobiko — gets special mention, as does the famous sashimi platter. Seating is fairly limited, so reservations are recommended. Sit at the bar and catch a masterclass in Japanese culinary creativity.
Carole's is famous for baking the world's best cheesecakes and other delicious desserts.This is a great place to celebrate your special events or just to get away from it all and have a good time.
Our dining experience at Carole's Cheesecake Cafe in Yorkville was nothing short of exceptional, earning it a special place in our culinary adventures. From the moment we entered, the inviting aroma of freshly baked goods and the warm ambiance set the stage for a delightful meal.
The star of the show, of course, was the cheesecake – a true masterpiece. Carole's Cheesecake Cafe showcased a variety of flavors, each slice a heavenly combination of velvety texture and rich, indulgent taste.Read more
Nestled in the atrium of Mies Van der Rohe's modernist TD Towers, Bymark reflects the dynamic energy of Toronto's bustling financial district. The bar is a mix of leather and wood, flooded with sunshine during the day and a dramatic mix of candlelight and cityscape at night. The glittering dining room impresses with Yabu Pushelberg's timeless design, both a focal point and a stage for a memorable meal. Bymark may be a few steps below ground, but its décor and service exceed expectations.
I loved the atmosphere. Will go back to have the tuna tartare. I had some beef thing on lettuce - it was incredibly bland and for desert I had the eclair which was stale and the cream was hardened. But the atmosphere is great and for Winterlicious they have a new menu so may check it out.Read more
I stopped in for the cutest mani/pedi! The artist was super friendly and the polish lasted for a long time. I noticed a few weeks later, that they offer online booking of their services on BMC! Wish I had known that before I booked!Read more