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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
Paese Ristorante welcomes you to their restaurant. They are open at night all week. You can get there by public transit. The surrounding location is remarkable for its parks and merchants.
Wow! what a great spot on King Street. Owner Tony Loschiavo has done it again. Newly opened Paese on King Street delivers. With a beautiful upscale atmosphere, fun and not pretentious, he is going to give the others on this King St West strip a run! Excellent food, great friendly genuine service. Can't wait to return for their bar menu that promises to have bar snacks with a twist. Big portions, affordable prices. Read more
Montecito is a collaboration between Toronto-born director Ivan Reitman and Californian Chef Jonathan Waxman. At an epic 12,000 square feet with 280 seats in 7 different zones, this memorizing restaurant will have daily menus that feature local and seasonal products that pay homage to Canadian ingredients, sourced directly from Canadian farmers. Located in the Entertainment District on Adelaide, Montecito is open for lunch, dinner, brunch and late night bites.
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar is the undisputed Steakhouse leader in Canada, with a presence in the United States. Founded in 1971, The Keg has a focus on high-quality steaks, and a casual yet contemporary dining experience.
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Great ambience, gorgeous decor and killer cocktails. Sit at the bar and talk to the very knowledgeable bartenders. You'll learn a lot and they'll be your guide to the best drinks and tapas on the menu (because it all sounds so good you won't be able to choose). Read more
Market driven food in a French inspired bistro with a British accent
Wonderful service. Phenomenal food. Read more
Authentic Tuscan cuisine takes up happy residence in this somewhat tucked-away authentic downtown restaurant, where most everything's scratch made and the servers can spin rich food stories about every menu item's provenance. Tutti Matti is unique for being one of the few Canadian restaurants overseen by a female owner and head chef. The results are unpretentious Italian-themed delights, from pappardelle con stracotto to wild boar stew and a solid antipasti offering. All the yummy pasta is made on the spot — and noticeably so. Online reviewers urge diners close the Tutti Matti experience with a lemon tart.
We came here in a rush with tickets to a show. The servers were understanding and did everything in their power to accommodate. They were wonderful! The entrees were delicious - nice solid, fresh ingredients and very nice flavour profiles. The stewed lamb with the tagliatelle was perfectly cooked. The tortellone with the ricotta, pecorino and the radicchio was just perfect...satisfying and memorable. As for the dessert, we both agree with another review on this board that this quite possibly could be the best tiramisu in the city. Overall, great service, great entrees, and an epic dessert. Most of all, the wait staff were helpful in helping us meet our showtime. Great place that we would visit again in a heartbeat! Read more
Brassaii Restaurant and Lounge is Toronto's sophisticated and cosmopolitan destination. Nestled amidst a romantic cobblestone courtyard patio, Brassaii elevates the finer dining experience by surrounding its guests in what can be described as architectural heritage integrated with modern trends of progressive, SOHO-inspired design innovations. The newly renovated venue contains an exposed wine cellar, a sleek dining room, stylish bar and lounge as well as two private dining rooms for personal or professional events. Brassaii offers a tantalizing Mediterranean inspired menu specially crafted by our Executive Chef. Drink and dine in stylish elegance amongst a refined urban atmosphere that will delight the most discerning palate.
As one of the premier chef and hospitality school in the country, the intention of George Brown College and the Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts is to meet the current and future needs of the hospitality industry by growing its capacity to prepare and graduate the greatest possible number of best in class food and service professionals. To accomplish this initiative, George Brown College has undertaken an ambitious project that has renewed and expanded its facilities. Included in this undertaking was the construction of The Chefs' House, a fully functioning restaurant that serves as a real-time learning experience for their students and as a destination of choice for the dining public. The Chefs' House is staffed by their students from several different programs who are learning first hand what it takes to work in the hospitality industry. Excellence in hospitality and culinary training is the school's principal mandate. This restaurant will help elevate the experience of
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar is the undisputed Steakhouse leader in Canada, with a presence in the United States. Founded in 1971, The Keg has a focus on high-quality steaks, and a casual yet contemporary dining experience.
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great location for those who attend on a business trip and stay at the Westin Bristol Hotel. Read more
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