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The Fairmont Royal York |
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EPIC |
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(Restaurants - Continental) |
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100 Front St W, Fairmont Royal York, Toronto M5J 1E3 416-860-6949
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~40 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. As one of the Fairmont Royal York's dining rooms, EPIC is guaranteed to impress, whether at breakfast or brunch, lunch, or dinner. All meals are lavishly prepared by a skilled chef, and menus change frequently to capitalize on seasonal fare. Innovative dishes combine the best ingredients in exciting combinations for amazing outcomes. Enjoy attentive, first-rate service and delectable food – this is the way life was meant to be. |
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Canyon Creek Chophouse |
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(Restaurants - Continental) |
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156 Front St W, Toronto M5J 2L6 416-596-2240
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Distance:
~187 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. The rustic stone, wood and leather decor of Canyon Creek is the perfect counterpart for its menu of steaks, fish and chops. Steak purists will be delighted with their options – simply grilled top quality beef, served with salad and potato or rice. Of course, there are other equally good choices, including cedar planked salmon, double cut pork chops, lamb and veal chops, and a fabulous chipotle sirloin. Save room for the signature dessert: bread pudding studded with brandy-soaked cranberries and white and dark chocolate chunks. Solid wine list. |
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Bymark |
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(Restaurants - Continental) |
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66 Wellington St W, TD Centre, Toronto M5J 2W4 416-777-1144
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Distance:
~207 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Chef Mark McEwen (of North 44° fame) has a loyal following – one meal here, and you'll be joining the fan club. The space itself is attractive: uncluttered, with smooth lines and a muted color palette, it's a nice foil for McEwen's contemporary Continental cuisine. Foie gras is pan-seared and paired with the acidic tang of rhubarb compote and crunch of onion tempura. The signature Bymark Burger is topped with brie, pancetta, grilled porcini, shaved truffles and crisp onion rings. USDA Prime steaks, scallops with crab ravioli, whole roasted sea bream with fennel confit – it's all good. Each dish on the menu has a by-the-glass wine suggestion. Dinner is undeniably pricey, but lunch is just as good with less wallet impact. |
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Canoe |
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(Restaurants - Canadian) |
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66 Wellington St W, Toronto Dominion Bank Tower, 54th Floor, Toronto M5J 2W4 416-364-0054
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Distance:
~207 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. The view isn't the only far-reaching aspect of Canoe. The contemporary Canadian menu may take its cue from fresh regional produce, but preparation and flavor combinations are globally inspired. From appetizers such as seared bluefin tuna with wasabi caviar, straight through to desserts like ricotta-hazelnut blintz accompanied by lindenberry preserves and maple-chai ice cream, the international influence is unmistakable. Traditional steaks and chops are also excellent, and sides are always inventive and flavorful. |
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User Rating: 8.5
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Brookfield Place |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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181 Bay St, Toronto M5J 2T3 416-777-6480
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Distance:
~253 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Brookfield Place is an office/retail complex comprised of two towers connected by a phenomenal six-story atrium designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. The place is wortha visit just to ogle the cathedral-like atrium, but there are a number of interesting boutiques and high-end shops, restaurants and cafes here as well, plus the Hockey Hall of Fame. Brookfield Place is conveniently connected to the underground PATH system and the subway. Individual business hours vary. |
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Far Niente |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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187 Bay St, Toronto M5L 1G5 416-214-9922
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Distance:
~297 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. This DiRoNA award winning restaurant successfully celebrates the California tradition of fine food and great wine, making it a popular destination for everyone from power lunchers to young couples on dates. Simply grilled meats and seafood are carefully flavored with fresh herbs, spices and vegetables to create unforgettably delicious meals. An extensive variety of wine from around the globe is housed in Far Niente's huge wine cellar, so you're sure to find something suitable to your taste and budget. |
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User Rating: 10
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Jump Café & Bar |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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18 Wellington St W, Commerce Court East, Toronto M5L 1L5 416-363-3400 416-364-1211
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Distance:
~361 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Jump is busy from open to close, virtually every day, with a clientele comprised largely of the area's white collar workforce. Power lunches gradually give way to post-work cocktails, which in turn segue into client dinners. It's not unusual for the after-work crowd to linger well into the evening though, so you may find getting a seat in the bar difficult! The menu is similar to sister restaurant Canoe, with a slightly more global flavor. Steaks and seafood are inventive and well-prepared, and pastas are wonderful. |
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User Rating: 9
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Vertical |
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(Restaurants - Italian) |
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100 King St W, First Canadian Place, Toronto M5X 1E1 416-214-2252
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Distance:
~379 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. The aptly named Vertical is situated on the mezzanine of the tallest building in Canada. The stylish decor extends to the patio, which is prime real estate during fine weather. It’s a popular destination for power lunches and business dinners, as well as after-work drinks. |
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Hy's |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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120 Adelaide St W, Toronto M5H 1T1 416-364-6600
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Distance:
~411 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Part of a small, historic steakhouse chain, Hy's is something of a Toronto institution, and it is a lovely place to enjoy a special night out. Perfectly aged steaks are the draw, with several cuts and preparations available, from an expertly charcoal broiled NY strip to a more elaborate filet mignon topped with crab and hollandaise. The Cajun spice rubbed ribeye is a winner, but one of the most popular choices is prime rib served with Yorkshire pudding. Sides include beer battered onion rings, fresh spinach or asparagus, and grilled tomatoes. |
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Hockey Hall of Fame |
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(Attractions - Sightseeing) |
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30 Yonge St, Brookfield Place, Toronto M5E 1X8 416-360-7765
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Distance:
~419 m * |
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DOWNTOWN. Located in the grand hall of the former Bank of Montreal building, this museum houses the most comprehensive collection of hockey artifacts and memorabilia in the world. Included in the collection are the Stanley Cup and the Honoured Members Wall. There's also an interactive area featuring virtual hockey. SUBWAY: Take the Yonge-University line to Union Station, then walk east to Yonge Street. |
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