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  • Arcadian Court

    The Arcadian Court is an Art Deco restaurant and banquet hall on the eighth floor of the downtown Toronto location of the Canadian department store The Bay, whose wrought iron railings, arched windows and huge chandeliers made it one of Toronto's most exclusive dining spots for many years. Three skylights allow light to enter the white wash hall interior.

  • Azure Restaurant

    Under a canopy of glass, offering views of the Toronto cityscape, Azure Restaurant is a showcase of contemporary Canadian cuisine inspired by the rich culinary tapestry that is the heart of Toronto. It features the city’s finest progressive cuisine, served in an environment of warmth and elegance. Contemporary yet comfortable seating allows for quiet conversation, deal making luncheons or after work get-togethers all with the distinction of Azure’s 4 Diamond Award service and quality.

  • Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant

    Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant is a noted restaurant and banquet hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the MS Jadran a former Adriatic passenger ship now permanently docked at Yonge Street and Queen's Quay on Toronto's waterfront. The restaurant is open each day of the year, including all major holidays such as Christmas, Family Day and Yom Kippur.

  • Commensal

    Guilt free dining out when you're dieting isn't impossible at Commensal. We can keep you on track year round with healthy eating choices from our innovative menu and advice from our knowledgeable staff.

  • Cowbell Restaurant

    Inspired by turn of the century French bistros, Cowbell owners Mark Cutrara and Karin Culliton have created an atmosphere of comfort, originality and fun in their very own neighbourhood of Parkdale.

  • Dhaba Restaurant

    309 Dhaba - Offers a mix of traditional and contemporary Indian cuisines. Includes menus, photographs, and chef''s profile.

  • Fran's Restaurant

    Fran's Restaurant is a restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was once part of a chain known chiefly for one of its branches being a haunt of pianist Glenn Gould.

  • La Maquette

    Year after year La Maquette has been nominated in numerous categories including: Most Romantic, Best Venue, Best Food, Best Service, Best Ambience and Best Desserts by Where Magazine's Toronto voters.

  • Lick's Homeburgers

    Lick's Homeburgers & Ice Cream (corporate name: Lick's Concepts, Inc.) is a privately-owned Canadian restaurant chain founded in 1980 with a $5,000 loan by Denise Meehan, the president and sole shareholder. It is known for its burgers, which are called "homeburgers".

  • Monsoon Restaurant

    Asian fusion cuisine, with online reservations, photos and menus.

  • North 44 Restaurant

    Fine dining, located in the Yonge and Eglinton area. View menus, a video, and photos. Request information on private parties.

  • Nota Bene

    Nota Bene is a restaurant in Toronto, Canada. The restaurant was given a four-star rating by the Mobil Travel Guide, and a four-diamond award. In 2007 it was inducted into the Bloomfield Awards Circle of Honour.

  • Pangaea Restaurant

    pangaea (pan-gee-ahhh!) is the acclaimed Yorkville restaurant named after the super continent that existed on earth 250 million years ago before the tectonic plates separated to form the land masses on world maps today. Pangaea Restaurant co-owners Peter Geary and Martin Kouprie chose this tricky to spell name because it evokes what they want their restaurant to be: a place where international inspiration and regional ingredients come together to form a unique and wonderful dining concept.

  • Pickle Barrel

    Founded in 1971, Pickle Barrel is a chain of nine Canadian restaurants located in the Greater Toronto Area.

  • Richtree Market

    Richtree Market is a market-type restaurant that serves a freestyle buffet of fruit, vegetables, pasta, and meat in a Mediterranean-type setting.

  • The Rivoli

    The Rivoli is a bar, restaurant and performance space on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario. The club originally earned a reputation as one of Canada's hippest music clubs,[citation needed] and many major Canadian comedy and musical performers have played on its stage, including The Kids in the Hall, Gordon Downie, The Frantics, Sean Cullen and the infamous Dark Shows. The Drowsy Chaperone premiered at The Rivoli and went on to subsequent productions and eventually a highly successful run on Broadway.

  • Sassafraz

    Set in an array of Victorian rowhouses, Sassafraz has evolved through the decades to become a magical space in the heart of historic Yorkville. Located at the corner of Bellair and Cumberland, the little yellow house has “seen it all” from the early hippie movement of the 60’s to the lack of movement that comes from too much Bordeaux. Sassafraz offers an exceptional menu serving market-driven, French-inspired Canadian cuisine.

  • Scaramouche Restaurant

    Twice voted “Toronto’s Top Restaurant” by Gourmet magazine, Scaramouche remains the pre-eminent destination for fine food and excellent wines, the place to be as the sun sets and the lights of the city’s skyline begin to twinkle through the restaurant’s windows.

  • Shopsy's

    Shopsy's is the name of a delicatessen restaurant in the Greater Toronto Area and a brand name owned by Maple Leaf Foods for a line of meat products.

  • Sneaky Dee's

    Sneaky Dee's is a bar on the south-east corner of the College and Bathurst intersection in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its original location was on Bloor Street west of Bathurst, but it moved to its present location in 1990.

  • Spring Rolls

    Spring Rolls is a unique pan-Asian dining experience that offers sophisticated style and high quality at value prices.

  • Susur Lee

    LEE is an exciting, vibrant urban destination. Crafted by Chef Susur Lee and his dedicated kitchen staff, the menu at LEE is a tapas style experience where guests are invited to share and sample a wide variety of smaller dishes. Visitors can expect rapid and professional service with a wine list of approximately 50 eclectically sourced wines providing the versatility needed to compliment the diversity of the dishes.





 
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