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Spice Route is one of King Street West's hot bistro bars. Surrounded by candlelight, this trendy urban bistro opens out onto an unprecedented three thousand square foot patio, with sleek concrete furnishing, and full menu service. Guests can indulge in our signature spiked cold teas and bottle service. After Work Thursdays at Spice Route.... after 5pm. Bottle Service available. Join Spice Route for lunch weekdays from 11.30am. The mixture of eclectic Asian decor, mesmerizing music, and distinctive cuisine is the soul of this spot. Rare and immediately captivating, yet subdued in style; meticulous in service yet unpretentious; refined in its culinary approach while offering something to satisfy everyone. Impressive in scope, marvelously detailed, laced with drama; the Spice Route pays homage to a phenomenon shrouded in mystery.
The food was pretty good. The place is huge as it is which was kind of cool definitely did not see that coming. The atmosphere was really cool and had a fantastic time with my brother and sister (sister is from out of town). Will definitely be going back. Read more
During the '50s when dining out meant Chinese food or steak and lobster, these culinary cultures were cleverly combined in one kitchen. House of Chan is one of a kind and has maintained its popularity all these years. A large bar greets the diner, and comfortable red leather booths line the wall. The center of the room has long tables that can accommodate up to 10. Another room with round tables is available for private parties of up to 45. Décor in both rooms is Chinese, with interesting lantern fixtures. All steaks are USDA Prime and the finest lobster, from our live tank, is from the East coast of Canada. The high quality Cantonese and Szechuan food leads many of our customers to mix, match and share. Back ribs and Butterfly shrimp for starters, while chicken Chow Mein and fried rice with steak or lobster are popular examples. Pick-up and delivery is available. Gift certificates are available and our raw steaks, ribs and chops can be purchased for your cottage and B.B.Q. needs.
I absolutely love this place! Although the atmosphere of this restaurant is rather dark, gloomy, and sketchy, they have one of the best steaks and lobster in town. Usually we order bbq ribs and potato fries for appetizers. These appetizers are usually mediocre. As for the entree we always order the rib eye steak as well as 2lb-4lb lobster. The rib eye steak at House of chan is one of the best steaks I have ever had. The steak at House of Chan melts in your mouth as you eat it. This type of steak should only be eaten if you enjoy the natural taste of steak, and are expecting no additional added flavours. The lobster is usually just as good as the steak. They offer you a rich butter as a dip. I really enjoy this dish as well. Read more
Affordable, reliable Chinese comfort food is always on offer at this Kensington Market standard, where the décor is unadorned, the service is prompt and the food is universally hot and delicious. There's lots to pick from here - the menu is loaded with choice - but reviewers emphasize the crispy pork loins, beef with ginger and what is arguably the best General Tao chicken in the city. Mercifully, the restaurant is open until 4 in the morning, so the opportunity to close a night on the town with a plate of Peking duck - and in the company, famously, of a host of Toronto chefs grabbing a bite of their own on the way home from work.
EDO Restaurants invites you to their dining room. They are open after-hours all week and are easily accessible by public transit but also by car.
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This snazzy takeout spot serves up Indian-infused lunchtime takeaways.
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Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant invites you to their dining room. They are open after-hours all week and are easily accessible by public transit and bicycle. They are situated in a neighborhood characterized with stores and parks.
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Peoples Eatery's a-la-carte menu is themed around Spadina Avenue, in Chinatown, Toronto, which was once the Jewish neighbourhood of the city. The menu at once covers the history of the strip, the East-Asian present, and the future, which we see as culturally broad-ranging (though the dishes are never 'fusion'). Designed to be eaten without cutlery, it's a dining experience that is definitely unique: please check out our menu on the website listed below.
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