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Restaurants near -e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e: 17 of 18 result(s)

94 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 2Z4 Get directions
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Malaysian, Asian, Casual
A new Malaysian restaurant, with its own East-Asian takes on standards like poutine, pancakes and wings, hits the Ossington strip. more... See more text
Soos delivers flavorful dishes, welcoming ambiance, and excellent service, making every visit a delightful culinary experience. Read more
499 King St W, Toronto, ON M6N 1H7 Get directions
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Bar, Asian, Restaurant With Terrace, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Restaurant With Wifi Internet
Spice Route is one of King Street West's hot bistro bars. Surrounded by candlelight, this trendy urban bistro opens out onto an unprecedented three thousand square foot patio, with... more... See more text
The food was pretty good. The place is huge as it is which was kind of cool definitely did not see that coming. The atmosphere was really cool and had a fantastic time with my brother and sister (sister is from out of town). Will definitely be going back. Read more
40 Dundas W, Toronto, ON M5G 2C2 Get directions
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Asian, Chinese, Buffet, Restaurant With Delivery Services, Restaurant With Party Services
Spring Rolls is a unique pan-Asian dining experience that offers sophisticated style and high quality at value prices. Our specialties include delicious dishes that range from Gril... more... See more text
This place has some nice food, lots of food served. The chicken, noodles, spring rolls were fantastic. The price of the food however comes at a high price and it's better to eat at a buffet for the price point for dinner. Read more
280 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 3A5 Get directions
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Chinese, Asian, Casual
Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant invites you to their dining room. They are open after-hours all week and are easily accessible by public transit and bicycle. They are situated in a n... more... See more text
220 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1T8 Get directions
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InterContinental Toronto Yorkville, American Cuisine, Asian, Fusion, Restaurant With Terrace, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Escape to our premium downtown Toronto hotel, located in the fashionable and exclusive neighbourhood of Yorkville. Our boutique hotel redefines luxury standards with sleek, crisp, ... more... See more text
1572 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4G 3B7 Get directions
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Thai, Asian, Casual, Intimate
We are on the road whether it rains, shines or snows. So please call us to deliver our aromatic palate tingling food right to your door. Our Delivery hours are the same as our Rest... more... See more text
I have been going to Satay on the Road off and on for the better part of 15 years and have never once in that time had a disappointing meal. The food is always fantastic and despite having tried a myriad of different items I always come away from Satay satisfied. Of particualr note are one of the appetizers and one of the mains. First, the appetizer. Golden Baskets. They should call them by their full name...Golden Baskets of Amazing Tasty-ness with Just the Right Amount of Flavourful Spicy Goodness. I guess there isn't enough room on the menu for that though. These and the spring rolls are the perfect combo to kick off your meal. The second is Cashew Nut Chicken. I still hold Satay on the Road's Cashew Nut Chicken up as the gold standard for this dish. On a recent visit it made me miss Toronto...it is that good! The drinks list is kitschy too...they have their cocktail menu on those paper place-mats that used to be all the rage back in the '70s. Ah nostalgia. Anyway, located in the heart of Bayview Village...the area not the mall...Satay on the Road is a must dine for anyone who loves Thai and Malaysian food! Read more
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