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Top marks to this South Asian-inspired bistro that was among the flag bearers for what is now a most vivacious stretch of Toronto dining — the Ossington Ave. restaurant row — for so faithfully keeping the beat. That, trumpet its many devotees, is because those with an eye on the food also never took their eye off the ball. A steady march of consistently prepared dishes makes its way from kitchen to table here, always earning praise for spot-on execution, presentation and pricing. Standouts include the ever-reliable Arctic char ceviche, the ever-surprising fried lamb and duck prosciutto dumplings, and the ever-scrumptuous Thai chili fried chicken.
Tom Thai continues to impress in a very different yet subtly familiar path! LOVE LOVE LOVE the duck prosciutto dumplings and fried frog legs and so much more. Strictly grown-up friendly, a.k.a. Noisy Kids Need Not Apply. Read more
Come savor a delightful meal at Fuji Sushi. Come recline on their terrace beneath the sun. They are open late all week. You can get there by car. They are positioned in a neighborhood filled with parks. You can have your dish simply delivered at home.
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Ganto Sushi welcomes you to their restaurant. They are open after-hours from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by public transit and bicycle. They are established in a neighborhood filled with restaurants, stores and parks.
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I live near Queen and Spadina and have had some difficulty with finding decent low-medium priced sushi. Toshi is across from where I take spin class and I noticed that the sign indicated that the chef was Japanese so I decided to try it out. I found the fish to be fresh, the restaurant to be clean and the service to be attentive. They service appropriately sized rolls and nigiri, as opposed to the giant pieces that many other establishments serve (this is a good think IMO). Overall, very good meal and I think I will be frequenting Toshi a great deal. Read more
A proud tradition of GOOD FOOD, lots of it, friend waiters and a family atmosphere in the half-century since it opened its doors in The Beaches in 1952. While all this is true, the first is The Garden Gate became a landmark in The Beaches through a simple twist of fate. A simple electronic twist of fate if you will. To explain, let's go back to the GOOD FOOD part of our humble claim to fame.As our costumers well know, the words'GOOD FOOD' are featured on the Neon sign outside that became a welcoming beacon for generation of Beachers and visitors to teh Beaches. One night long ago, who knows why, both of the'd' s on the sign fizziede out. I
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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.
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