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101-1251 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4T 1W6 Get directions
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Bistro, French, Take-out, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Uber Eats, Open On Sunday
For 30 years Brownes Bistro has been a staple in Rosedale. Cherished by the neighbourhood's affluent denizens as well as lovers from all over Toronto, this restaurant's satisfying... more... See more text
Brownes Bistro offers delicious meals, cozy ambiance, and attentive service, making every visit a delightful experience. Read more
744 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1Y3 Get directions
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Bistro, French, Extensive Wine List
Batifole Restaurant is an French restaurant serving simple, comfortable food without pretense in an intimate setting. For over 10 years, we have been a popular destination for resi... more... See more text
My favorite restaurant in Toronto . Delicious food. Wonderful staff. Warm atmosphere A very special French touch Read more
4 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1G4
Bistro, Fine Dining, French, Restaurant With Bar
1930's Paris meets fresh London cool. This modern French bistro offers warm, casual dining and robust bistro cuisine, including an outstanding selection of market fresh seafood and... more... See more text
We come here to celebrate our one year anniversary and only because they have $1 oysters after 5pm. We figured we would have a 5 or 6 dozen and then head out to a lite dinner and some dancing. We never left Biffs. From the amazing service to having the evening manager come over to talk to us, everything here was wonderful. We ended up eating 8 dozen oysters, a bottle of champagne andtwo bottles of wine as well as the Scotch Eggs, Oh me oh my the scotch eggs here are to die for and you will not regret ordering them. We stayed for 5 hours enjoying thre ambience and each others talks. At the end of the night ( we closed the restaurant ) they brought us a complimentry dessert with happy anniversary wriiten in chocolate on it. Nice touch! I highly recommend this restuarant for dinner, business or personal. $1 oysters people! You cant go wrong. Amazing service Fresh and tasty food What are you waiting for? Make a reservation now! lol. Read more
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