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550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8 Get directions
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Coffee Shop, Sandwich Shop, Fine Dining, Organic, Canadian Cuisine, Eastern-european, Alcohol Served
Everything we do is local with our lowest standard of procurement being organic. We constantly strive to be sustainable and support other like minded people in the food business. B... more... See more text
Nestled within the lush surroundings of Evergreen Brick Works, Cafe Belong offers patrons a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting guests to indulge in a farm-to-table dining experience like no other. My recent visit to this esteemed cafe was a delightful journey through fresh flavors, sustainable practices, and warm hospitality. Here's a detailed review of my dining experience at Cafe Belong. Gustavo Woltmann Read more
60 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto, ON M4W 0A4 Get directions
Fine Dining, International, Reservation, Restaurant With Private Rooms
Discover Café Boulud, Chef Daniel Boulud’s celebrated French restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, nestled in the heart of Yorkville. Inspired by Daniel's roots in Lyon, the me... more... See more text
594 College St, Toronto, ON M6G 1B3 Get directions
Italian, Pizza, Comfort Food, Italian, Patio
Cafe Diplomatico was first opened in 1968 by Rocco Mastrangelo Sr., shortly thereafter younger brother Paul came on board. The brothers envisioned having a typical Italian bar wher... more... See more text
Always a great experience coming to the Diplomatico. you'd think that Nonna was in the kitchen the food is so delicious and authentic but close enough the chef their Malic serves up his own signature style on a plate each and every time we come in. Read more
594 College St, Toronto, ON M6G 1B3 Get directions
Italian, Restaurant With Catering Services, Online Menu
Cafe Diplomatico was first opened in 1968 by Rocco Mastrangelo Sr., shortly thereafter younger brother Paul came on board. The brothers envisioned having a typical Italian bar wher... more... See more text
1532 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1T5 Get directions
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Coffee Shop, Casual
Cafe Dong Phuong welcomes you to their coffee shop. You can get there by bicycle. They are in a lively neighborhood acknowledged for its nightlife. more... See more text
195 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON M6R 2L5 Get directions
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Coffee Shop, Polish, Casual
On-line reviewers can't find enough superlatives to describe this Roncey fave, where locals regularly crowd to sample such spot-on Polish comfort fare as packed-with-meat cabbage r... more... See more text
I've been to this restaurant twice now and both times the food has been great. But I was there with my husband's family last night for my father-in-law's birthday. My mother-in-law had brought a birthday cake to the restaurant and had asked them to bring it out as a surprise when it was time for dessert. Everything was going great until the server informed my mother-in-law (just before they were about to bring his birthday cake out) that we would be charged $10 just for them to bring it out! We said forget it, and we took the cake home and had it there! We would have ordered coffees and cafe au laits to go with the cake, so they certainly would have made at least another $20 off of that, but it's their loss I guess. So to summarize, the food was excellent as usual, but we were very disappointed that they wouldn't accommodate our birthday cake with out a steep charge - it left a bad taste in our mouth. Read more
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