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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.
Sassafraz offers an exceptional menu serving market-driven, French-inspired Canadian cuisine.
Great menu and service. Particularly enjoyed the summerlicious menu. Steaks are cooked to order and the fresh fish is amazing. Great place to people watch, especially when celebrities are in town. Love the dessert menu. Read more
Mark McEwan and North 44 are proud to launch the next generation of personalized catering. Whatever you want we can do. Whether the gathering be small or large, intimate or casual, professional or romantic, we will arrange everything according to your precise requirements.
Reservations were made 6 weeks ago as most restaurants are fully booked near Valentine's Day. However, North 44 was 1/2 filled. Our coats were quickly taken, we were quickly escorted to our table which had wide comfortable upholstered chairs. The service was very good for the exception that our server was very soft spoken and I had to ask him to repeat the specials 3 times. I guess the noise level in the restaurant didn't help much. North 44 has some nasty acoustics going on. It was soooo loud inside - people talking over each other, etc. Definitely not a place I would want to go to for a romantic dinner. On to the food. Appetizers ordered were the Soup of the day, Lobster Bisque with 'blah..blah..blah" (couldn't hear the waiter), Quebec Foie Gras with other stuff that sounded like a lot on the menu but actually looked like a stamp on the plate. $24.95 for a teeny sampling? Well, as small as the serving was, the taste was really good, as was the texture. And I don't like anything with a ducky/goosey flavour...so this dish was surprisingly quite good to me. The lobster bisque had bisque foam on the top that tasted like lobster water (yuck). The bisque was seasoned perfectly for me and had a hint of cinnamon. The slices of seared? lobster (?) inside the soup was a nice surprise. The serving size was generous... probably too generous for such a rich tasting soup. Entrees ordered were seared BC halibut in banana leaf. It arrived with a side of barely warm basmati rice. Also ordered was the braised beef short rib 'rubbed with spiced cocoa rub & served with soft polenta. The halibat was unwrapped at the table. It looked impressive enough until you looked closely and noticed the whole top of the halibut was covered in slivers of fresh ginger. The fish tasted like ginger and not much else. As if that wasn't bad enough, the halibut was overdone. Severely overdone. The basmati rice was bland and tasteless...and cold. The waiter, when informed, replaced the halibut dish with a quick cook entree of grilled Ahi Tuna - which was grilled perfectly and had good flavours, albeit, again, portion size was extremely small for $42.95. The braised beef rib dinner was what I found most disconcerting. When the plate was brought over, I thought they had brought me another appetizer. The serving was that small! I would put the meat portion at 4 oz (maybe) . It sat in the middle of a pool of creamy polenta that was as soupy as cream of wheat. But...it tasted good. I didn't detect any of the 'spiced cocoa rub' flavour in the meat, but the dish did taste good and probably would have tasted better if there was more of it and maybe a few sprigs of string beans or some kind of veg. 2 'sauteed' strips of red bell pepper does not count as veg. For dessert we ordered the Chocolate Bomb and Kashmiri Chai Brulee. Dessert was disgustingly sweet but was also well balanced with the tart fruit coulis spread across the plates. The only alcoholic beverage ordered was a Lipstick Martini or Martini Lipstick. It was okay. I don't know if my expectations were too high for this restaurant or if it's because I am a true foodie and a great cook that I expect that when I go out to eat in a restaurant the food will be better than what I can cook myself. I found only a part of that to be the case. If you can't cook good food at home and you do want good food to eat, then I would recommend North 44. But bring money. Lots of it cause their meals are not filling. If it weren't for the delicious black olive artisan bread and endless water refills, I would have gone home starving. Read more
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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I had an opportunity to make a return visit to this relatively new and purpose-built Keg recently for a family reunion. I’ve always liked this location's dining room. It is boldly elegant with the sort of wood tones one expects in a steakhouse but without them being overtly masculine. Several fireplaces add points of visual attraction. 

 The dining room was already completely full of local meat lovers at six so we accepted corner tables in the lounge that proved to be a fairly comfortable location sufficiently apart from others to afford privacy. 

 I enjoy quaffing a crisp ale with my meals, but discovered The Keg now only offers mediocre Molson products so we deferred to the wine list for a couple of decent Shiraz to share. I recall in its early days out west this chain was a staunch promoter of local and particularly well crafted beers. Like most chains, the bean counters eventually got control and quality suffers. People with a sound knowledge of food and beverages need to lead these companies and ignore the rebate-bait the major breweries offer for exclusivity. All our food was quite acceptable, but pricey. Most of us started with the Escargot ($9) that seemed less garlicky than previous renderings. My massive $42 Rib Steak came precisely as ordered, perfectly medium rare with an aggressive salty char outside and moist redness inside. Other than the dominant salt and pepper flavors, there wasn't much of the distinctive well-aged beefiness a 28-day aged steak should bring to the table at that price point. It was a lean cut without visible marbling that might have been the reason for its muted flavour. It was accompanied on the plate by asparagus spears, grilled red pepper, and sautéed mushrooms that lurked under the flared salad bowl containing my economical portion of Caesar Salad. That standard presentation of a salad bowl on the plate needs to be re-thought as it makes combat with the steak a more challenging event than necessary. We also discovered the lounge’s tables don’t quite accommodate full meal service. Throughout our meal the cheerful staff serving us was self assured and professional, a sign of good training that lamentably has become increasingly rare in chain restaurants. But the three young women at the host stand who were apparently hired because each owned a revealing black dress saw no advantage to thanking customers as they were leaving. Read more
Bangkok Garden is located in a historic building, just two blocks North of Yonge-Dundas Square and has been serving authentic Thai cuisine for 35 years, including silky curries, hot and mild stir fries, exotic soups, and vibrant noodle dishes using traditional recipes. The restaurant was awarded the Thai Select Premium designation from the Thai Consulate recognising the authenticity of the cuisine and excellent service. The main dining room is lushly decorated in teak and artifacts imported from Thailand, featuring a gently flowing river with a small school of fish and stones collected from the banks of the famous River Kwai. The Bar & Lounge area offers an inviting atmosphere for appetizers and cocktails, and our sunny patio is open all summer.
We went there for nice dinner during winterlisious 2012. Overall restaurant is very busy but cozy and romantic. Our server was running around in hurry and as a result during entire evening mixed up who ordered what, since it was only two of us it was ok to switch. Food Overall was very good: My appetizer was yumm and so is my the other person, soft deep fried calamari was excellent. Chicken skewers were moist and sauce was perfectly spicy. For the main dish disappointment arrived, all main dishes come with rice and stir fry. Stir fry was the WORST I have ever tried, super hard giant pieces of cabbage+ raw zucchini made it unpleasant both on taste and texture. Main dish of red curry was excellent and rice was perfectly done. Basil beef was amazing (properly the softest piece of beef I have ever tried in my life). Desserts were good too my mango-chocolate mousse cake was heavenly and banana fritter had amazing crunchy but sweet coating on it . Read more
Love this place!!!!! Both locations are the most amazing. Staff is knowledgeable and so very friendly and welcoming!!! Read more
Jump Restaurant invites you to their establishment. They are open late from Monday to Friday. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. They are in a lively neighborhood known for its nightlife.
Even a snowstorm doesn't keep Toronto diners down, as we discovered last weekend at Jump in January. It was quieter than usual due to the weather, but our food was very good. We had an extremely affable waiter from England. The service started out a bit slow, with water poured and wine ordered but 25 minutes before some bread arrived. If we hadn't been so hungry beforehand we might not have noticed. Otherwise, the food was excellent. The Bacon-Wrapped Boneless Quail appetizer was absolutely delicious. The Wild & Tame Mushroom Soup was good, but as we told our server, it needed some cream to give it more depth and round out the taste. The Mahogany-Glazed Black Cod with Lentils was very good, and my partner had the delicious Beef Tenderloin. We'll come back again, but the pacing is a bit slow, so you can't be in a hurry if you're dining here. Read more
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Great customer service. Helped to make informed decision on which mattress to buy. Thanks Read more
The finest hotels have legendary restaurants, and The Hazelton meets that requirement with Mark McEwan's 'ONE' at The Hazelton Hotel. Mark McEwan is already the chef/proprietor of two of Toronto's most esteemed restaurants, North 44 and Bymark. McEwan's 'ONE' at The Hazelton will offer 24-hour room service and private catering throughout The Hazelton. Hotel guests can take advantage of special catering services within the Silver Screening Room and dining rooms or have the meal served in style in their own suite. 'ONE' at The Hazelton Hotel will be the place to dine and experience food along classic French and Italian lines, coupled with the best of fresh Ontario produce. In order to fulfill YabuPushelberg's request for the highest quality in materials, 'ONE' at The Hazelton Hotel is surrounded with rich wood flooring, smoked glass, beautiful cowhide, mirror paneling, and precious boldly striped tiger-eye onyx. 'ONE' at The Hazelton Hotel also includes one of the largest street level
Come taste a delicious meal at Smith Restaurant. Explore a menu featuring diner and a brunch menu, priced at 11$ to 25$ and enjoy their trendy atmosphere. Come relax on their terrace under the sun. They provide wifi internet and are open after-hours from Tuesday to Saturday. They are conveniently accessible by bicycle and public transit. Come visit them in a location acknowledged as grassy and lively and may pay by MasterCard and Visa.
The restaurant interior is reminiscent of art deco ocean liners, recreated in a decidedly contemporary fashion.An interesting collection of art work adorns the wood panel and suede walls.
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
Harbour Sixty Steak House Our Landmarks restaurant proudly attracts attention from every corner of the city and we pride ourselves in being able to accommodate the varied needs of our guests. from quick and causal pregame steaks to intimate celebration dinners and the corporate deal breakers, harbour sixty consistently offers a world-class selection of steaks and seafood, wine and service.
it was awesome the food was great and the waiter was very attentive and the atmosphere was great. They had a DJ and there was people dancing and me and my wife felt very good being there. i would visit again and even though expensive the food was awesome. Read more
Come to Banjara Indian Cuisine to savor Chef Raj Veerella’s array of delicious biryanis, Tandoori sizzlers, and meat-based, seafood and vegetarian dishes. Conveniently situated near Christie subway station and Christie Pits Park, Banjara’s Bloor Street location is the perfect location for a timely business lunch, or a leisurely meal in the Bloor West neighborhood. Positively reviewed by The Globe and Mail, Toronto Life and CBC Radio, Banjara’s unique flavours will be sure to impress. * LLBO licensed to serve alcohol. Tap beer available. Free parking now available.
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Mother India Restaurant serves Roti’s from north and south India. Mother India has been at the Queen Street West location for several years and is considered by many to be the best place for Indian roti in the neighborhood and perhaps the city – our guests can often be found traveling from out of the area to feed their craving for our rotis. We look forward to seeing you for lunch, dinner or take out soon!
Welcome to The Host, where the passion for delivering thrilling flavors, fresh ingredients, and outstanding service shines through. Established in 1996, The Host has relied on two key ingredients: patience and passion. They take pride in showcasing the culinary treasures of Indian Cuisine. Over the years, The Host has built a reputation that is synonymous with quality food and heartfelt service.
Great food, Always. Their Friday Lunch buffet is excellent. Read more
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