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Located in the heart of Baldwin Village, just blocks from the AGO and other downtown attractions. Wah Sing is famous for their irresistible lobster and popular 2 for 1 lobster special for only $29.95. The restaurant promises a unique dining experience, at moderate prices and quality service. They feature an extensive assortment of traditional Chinese dishes such as: Szechuan Chicken, Braised Duck, Mixed Seafood Chow Mein, Sizzling Oriental Style Filet Mignon and Spicy Jumbo Shrimp dish. The dining room can accommodate 90 guests and the private second floor can seat up to 40 guests comfortably and is perfect for any special occasion.
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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
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.
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
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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