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Rustic, southern Italian, family-operated restaurant & bar, established in 1993, specializing in wood-fired pizza, seafood platters & fresh pasta dishes. Ferro combines its cuisine philosophy of your table filled with quality, tasty foods with a casual, unique, eclectic space; clad with hand-crafted wrought-iron pieces and carefully selected music that keeps the mood fun & relaxed all evening long!
One of the standout highlights of my dining experience was the seared scallops with cauliflower puree and truffle oil. The scallops were perfectly cooked to tender perfection, with a delicate caramelization that added depth of flavor. Paired with the creamy puree and aromatic truffle oil, it was a culinary masterpiece that left me craving for more. Gustavo Woltmann Read more
At TOT The Cat Café, coffee and cats go hand in hand. Located at College St. and Spadina Ave. in Toronto, we foster a safe and fun space where cats get matched with the perfect human.
cat room with a London fog coffee. great local atmosphere and the owner shelters cats. he rescues them part time. adorable Read more
Located on the Danforth in Toronto, House of Bengal is a unique South Asian restaurant specializing in authentic Bangladeshi cuisine. Our menu combines both traditional and modern ingredients for a refreshing taste and dining experience. Join us for dinner tonight.
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Located conveniently in the heart of the Queen West Theatre District, Epicure Café has been serving the neighborhood for over forty years. The menu, influenced by Northern Italian and Provençal cuisine is extensive and includes a wide range of items, from Steak Frites, Duck Confit and Bouillabaisse to our well-known homemade burgers and pizzas. In addition to the consistently good food at moderate prices, Epicure also offers an extensive wine list, sixteen beers on tap and martini specials. With its cozy décor, Epicure offers an intimate atmosphere for casual or romantic dining, private rooms for larger groups and a rooftop patio considered Queen West's best kept secret.
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On a long street with bountiful options for where to eat, I could see how this place might get passed by. When we entered it was not very busy but the atmosphere was very welcoming. We were there for a Sunday lunch so we all ordered coffee to start, they have a decent cafe au lait. The menu had a great variety with excellent prices! All of the entree salads were only $8. After ordering, we waited a really long time for our food, especially since it wasn't busy at all. However, when the food came out it was all divine! The pizza's were very large for one person and the crust was excellent. Omelette's and eggs benedicts were enjoyable as well. A neat thing about this place is that you have the option of half fries, half salad for your side with any entree. Overall, a good experience with decent prices but if you are in a rush I would suggest you go elsewhere because the service was very leisurely. Read more
A Place you can relax, read a book, listen to music, or simply drink coffee. We serve all day breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dine in, Take Out, Pick up and Catering available. We make everything fresh, home made and made to order. Experience the difference today!
650 Cafe Bistro is located on Bay Street just south of Elm. Offering a fresh inspired Mediterranean menu & gourmet food prepared fresh daily. Not to mention, probably one of the best espresso outside of Italy! Eating in or on the go, 650 Cafe Bistro's inspired Mediterranean menu is sure to please! Catering and V. I. P catering available. For fresh gourmet sandwiches and an exceptional; out of the ordinary brunch, visit 650 Cafe Bistro's Cabbagetown location!
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The Turkish-style chicken kebab starts with chicken (boneless white meat only) that's doused with secret spices (including allspice and red pepper) and baked. Cooled chicken chunks are laid out on a pita (white or whole wheat) and topped with homemade hummus, cabbage, pickles, olives, garlic sauce and tahini. The pita's wrapped and heated. Official Word: "The sandwich is good here - it's my way of doing it special," promises Lebanese owner Zoher Hakim. "I tell people: 'You don't like it, return it.' But I haven't seen anybody do this in three years. The Story: Arabesque opened on Queen St. W. (near Niagara St.) in 2003 and moved north to the more affordable College St. just over a year ago. This eatery has only a handful of tables, but friendliness to spare. Takeout is popular.
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In addition to Koreatown's Ave Maria Latin Cafe & Groceries offered Latin pantry items, as well as homemade fresh specialties, owner Maria Jose Suarez, also caters. This personal chef can do events from 10 to 200 guests, and covers everything from weddings, BBQs, birthdays, etc. Enjoy a Columbian coffee and specials such as tacos al pastor, Cubanito sandwich and empanadas.
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