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12 Amelia St, Toronto, ON M4X 1E1 Get directions
Italian, Family, Casual
F'Amelia Restaurant invites you to their establishment. You can even enjoy the sun on their terrace. They are open at night all week and are conveniently reachable by bicycle and p... more... See more text
321 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1J5 Get directions
Steakhouse, Extensive Wine List
We're located at 321 King Street West near John Street in the heart of the Toronto Entertainment District and just minutes away from the Princess of Wales and Royal Alexandra Theat... more... See more text
769 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6C 1B4 Get directions
Lounge, Bistro, Coffee Shop, Italian, Take-out, Restaurant With Party Services, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Restaurant With Bar
Rustic, southern Italian, family-operated restaurant & bar, established in 1993, specializing in wood-fired pizza, seafood platters & fresh pasta dishes. Ferro combines its cuisine... more... See more text
One of the standout highlights of my dining experience was the seared scallops with cauliflower puree and truffle oil. The scallops were perfectly cooked to tender perfection, with a delicate caramelization that added depth of flavor. Paired with the creamy puree and aromatic truffle oil, it was a culinary masterpiece that left me craving for more. Gustavo Woltmann Read more
38 Karl Fraser Rd, North York, ON M3C 0H7 Get directions
Don Mills Mall, Lounge, Italian, Extensive Wine List, Restaurant With Parking, Restaurant With Party Services, Take-out
This place is overpriced for what you get. My friend and I shared a light dinner, a glass of wine each and tea, and our bill (with tip and tax) came to $100. I ordered the gnocci in tomato sauce, which was very good, and the bread was tasty. But for a meatless meal with no dessert and no appetizer, the prices are too high. It seems like you're paying for atmosphere. The service was pretty good, but at the end when it got busier we had to signal for service. I think there's better value out there for the money. Seemed like a lot of people there could "expense" their dinners, which explains the crowd. Read more
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  • Restaurant reviews: Online and newspaper restaurant reviews in the food or lifestyle section are your best asset when trying to find top restaurants in your area. Most reviews rate the restaurant by atmosphere, portion size, price and service. These independent restaurant reviewers have no one to please but their finicky tastes.
  • The concierge always knows: If you are travelling in E-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e, your hotel’s concierge or hotel staff will be able to find restaurants that suit your taste buds and budget. Are you looking for something ethnic, local or for a fine dining experience? The concierge will be able to lead you in the right direction and even place a reservation for you or place a takeout order if dealing with delivery restaurants.
  • Call ahead: If you have specific dietary needs, food allergies or need to host a large party, call the restaurant of your choice ahead of time and be specific. You don’t want to ruin your evening dining out because the restaurant didn’t have a highchair for little Tommy.
  • Ask the neighbourhood: Most local food and wine vendors deal directly with the restaurants in your neighbourhood. Ask them about the restaurants they deal with and the kinds of meals they serve.
  • Sense of adventure: Your nose is your best tool when out to find
    restaurants in your neighbourhood. If you smell something delicious coming from a restaurant, follow your nose and discover a new place to add to your list – make your own review and keep a list for future reference.
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