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Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 96 Tecumseth St, Toronto, ON M6J 2H1
Named for the tiny tidbit offered to guests before the first course that is designed to entice the palate for upcoming tastes. Prix fixe or tasting menus are the options, and you may find yourself sampling Kobe beef carpaccio and tongue terrine, a fig and tarragon stuffed rabbit loin with confit leg and French beans, or veal three ways (roasted...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 744 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1Y3
Casual, comfortable and cozy, Batifole serves traditional French fare situated in a former residence. Savor terrine de canard, a charcuterie platter, cassoulet, steak frites and other bistro-style fare, or enjoy something with a bit more contemporary edge. This place is tiny and popular, with closely spaced tables (much like a Paris bistro), and a...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 4 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1G4
Owned by the Oliver Bonacini group (which also owns the much lauded Canoe and Auberge du Pommier), Biff's is a charming French bistro serving a traditional menu. Steak frites, duck confit, bouillabaisse and mussels Provençale are standouts, but there are additional options like braised rabbit, arctic char with celeriac and cabbage remoulade, and...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 990 Bay St, Toronto, ON M5S 3A8
Known as much for its star-studded list of regulars as for its menu of slightly upscale comfort fare, Bistro 990 enjoys a well-deserved reputation. The food is reliably good and expertly prepared. Duck breast, for example, is offered rare; roasted chicken with garlic mashed potatoes is perfectly seasoned and tender; and mussels come bathed in a...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 623 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M9
Célestin offers both classic dishes and more contemporary ones, with a la carte options and a tasting menu. Try scallop ceviche, frog legs, braised rabbit ravioli, foie gras torchon, butter basted lobster, duck confit or seared venison. Follow up with pistachio floating island for dessert. Located right next door is the restaurant's bakery, where...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 376 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, ON M5N 1X7
A charming and romantic destination with just 34 seats, Fat Cat is the successful brainchild of chef Matthew Sutherland. His New French menu incorporates traditional cooking methods with more modern global ingredients in dishes such as smoked salmon with grapefruit and avocado, seared tuna with lobster bisque, rack of lamb with couscous and...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 1 Benvenuto Pl, Toronto, ON
Adjacent to the much celebrated Scaramouche, this more casual sibling serves similar (albeit a bit less expensive) food in a slightly more casual atmosphere. The menu is mostly French, with touches of Asian and Italian influence. Start with duck spring rolls or spring vegetable risotto, then enjoy grilled quail, steak frites or fresh ravioli...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 432 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1E3
At this authentic Left Bank-style bistro found in the Garment and Warehouse District, diners indulge in classic dishes like duck confit and cassoulet while enjoying the strains of jazz music. The frites are arguably the finest this side of the Atlantic. Be sure to try the tarte tatin – comfort food at its finest. One of the best deals in town is...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 51 St Nicholas St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1W6
An appealing three-level space, an accessible menu and exceptional service are the hallmarks of Matignon. Hors d'oeuvres range from escargot in garlic butter to crab and brie in phyllo to mussels steamed in white wine. In addition to daily specials, you'll find regular main courses like steak frites, veal with mushrooms in cream-calvados sauce,...
Category: French - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 21 Avenue Rd, Four Seasons Hotel, Toronto, ON M5R 2G1
Lofty ceilings lend this elegant hotel restaurant an airy feel, while warm colors and intriguing art ground the space in the here-and-now. Contemporary French cuisine is superbly crafted. The menu changes frequently, but you might start with a ballotine of wild salmon, or seared foie gras with peppered bourbon apples and pickled cape gooseberries,...
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