38 Wellington Street East, Toronto ON
647-343-0268-0999
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Approx $30 per person
Local Food? some local ingredients
Local Wine/Beer? very small selection Dinner
Mon to Sun: 5pm to 12am
Reservations recommended
Tapas, what’s there not to like? Small share plates mean that you will get [...]
Continue Reading →Led by Charlie’s Burgers, Toronto diners have seen a rising trend of off-restaurant supper clubs. Massimo Bruno’s Italian Supper Club leans more heavily towards authenticity and domestic comfort than exclusive cachet and I was pleased to have the opportunity to attend.
Continue Reading →398 Church Street, Toronto ON
416-977-0999
www.guu-izakaya.com
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Approx $30 per person
Local Food? some local ingredients
Local Wine/Beer? very small selection Dinner
Mon to Sun: 5pm to 12am
No Reservations
The highly successful Vancouver chain recently opened a location in Toronto to critical acclaim. Who [...]
Continue Reading →273 Queen Street West, Toronto ON
416-599-7720
www.babur.ca
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Approx $20 per person
Local Food? some local ingredients
Local Wine/Beer? small selection
Lunch
Mon to Sun: 11:30am to 3pm
Dinner
Mon to Sun: 5pm to 10pm
Just about a year ago Babur Restaurant – [...]
Continue Reading →Due to immense popularity and the state of the economy, the prix fixe festival has been extended by another two weeks (Feb 28th). If you’re following twitter or other online communities, you’ll notice that there is a divide between those who are enjoying the festival, and those who criticize [...]
Continue Reading →In between researching stories at my internship and chasing down sources, I found myself catching up with friends over a quickie lunch at Jump Cafe & Bar. We decided to check out their Winterlicious 2009 menu because, as poor students, it was perfectly in our priced into our …budget.
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Located on the beginning (or end depending on which direction you are coming from) of the Mount Pleasant strip of restaurants is tapas eatery Cambalache.
Continue Reading →Critically acclaimed Amaya took Toronto by storm almost two years ago, blending classic Indian cooking with modern techniques and flavours. For all intents and purposes, it introduced Nouvelle Indian cuisine to the masses (The Host doesn’t count) and has been loved since then. A second restaurant opened on Yonge [...]
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