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Category: Steakhouses - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 17 Leader Ln, Toronto, ON M5E 1L8
Stained glass windows, warm woods, grand piano – Tom Jones is a throwback to the days when people “dined.” It has the exclusive feel of a private club, without the attitude. Start with traditional shrimp cocktail, oysters on the half shell, French onion soup, or the tableside Caesar salad. Big (the smallest is a 10 oz...
Category: Breakfast/Brunch - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 460 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1X8
This bakery-café gets extra points for its healthy, low-fat cooking. Organic flours, spring water, and real butter are used, but not preservatives, artificial flavors or colors, or refined sugars. Most items are dairy- and egg-free; cakes are all vegan. Popular breakfast fare includes muffins, croissants, and...
Category: Italian - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 41 Clinton St, Toronto, ON M6J 2N9
A friendly, casual sort of place, Trattoria Giancarlo is a favored spot during the summer for its sidewalk tables, but it's popular year round no matter where you can snag a seat. Traditional Italian dishes are the specialty. A starter of wild mushrooms over polenta, sprinkled with parmesan, is the epitome of earthy...
Category: Toronto Restaurants
Address: 297 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1J5
This neighborhood favorite serves up enormous portions of southern Italian dishes. In fact, the antipasto platter for two can be a feast in itself. Other delicious offerings include grilled steaks, pastas, roast chicken, and seafood. The eclectic decor, featuring cat memorabilia and old movie posters, is built around...
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...
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...
Category: American Continental - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 187 Bay St, Toronto, ON M5L 1G5
This DiRoNA award winning restaurant successfully celebrates the California tradition of fine food and great wine, making it a popular destination for everyone from power lunchers to young couples on dates. Simply grilled meats and seafood are carefully flavored with fresh herbs, spices and vegetables to create...
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...
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...
Category: International - Toronto Restaurants
Address: 955 Eglinton Ave, Toronto, ON M6C 2C4
Excellent Middle Eastern fare is the draw at Jerusalem, which is regularly voted to the "Best of..." lists in the local press. It's not surprising – the falafel are unfailingly delicious, light and perfectly fried, the hummus smooth and lemony with just the right note of garlic. Perhaps the best approach here is to...
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