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100 Front St W, Fairmont Royal York, Toronto M5J 1E3 416-860-6949
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Distance:
~40 m * |
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Description:
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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156 Front St W, Toronto M5J 2L6 416-596-2240
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Distance:
~187 m * |
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Description:
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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Canoe |
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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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Description:
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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360 Restaurant |
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(Restaurants - Canadian) |
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301 Front St W, CN Tower, Toronto M5V 2T6 416-362-5411
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Distance:
~0.559 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Upscale dining is a pleasure at 360, which is located in the CN Tower and boasts some of the most spectacular views in the city. The restaurant also revolves slowly while you dine, so you get more than just a single, fixed vista of Toronto. Lunch and dinner menus offer elegant choices, such as blackened quail, scallops in the shell, and rack of lamb. A la carte and prix fixe menus are both available for dinner. Reservations are essential. The ordinary elevator fee is waived with the purchase of an entree.
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User Rating: 9.25
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Tundra |
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145 Richmond St W, Hilton Toronto, Toronto M5H 2L2 416-860-6800
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Distance:
~0.576 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Classy and upscale, Tundra uses theatrical decor elements to create a stylized Canadian landscape from granite, textured concrete, woven woods, glass and clever lighting. Food presentation is equally dramatic – expect your plate to be carefully composed, stacked, drizzled and decorated. Canadian produce receives special treatment here. Nova Scotia lobster is accompanied by a colorful tomato-avocado-bean salad; pumpkin gnocchi is tossed with spinach and artichoke hearts and topped with ricotta cheese; and rabbit loin is stuffed with garlic confit and field mushrooms then perfectly roasted. Service is attentive and professional, and the wine list is well chosen. |
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Wayne Gretzky's |
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99 Blue Jays Way, Toronto M5V 9G9 416-348-0099
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Distance:
~0.804 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Owned by beloved Canadian hockey star Wayne Gretzky, this sports bar/restaurant is a dream come true for fans. A huge collection of hockey memorabilia, from trophies and skates to sweaters and sticks, enlivens the exposed brick walls, and there's even a gift shop where you can pick up some appropriate souvenirs. The menu features generous portions of familiar comfort food – salads, pastas, pizzas, and sandwiches, as well as a good selection of grilled meats and vegetables prepared over a wood fire. In the summer, check out the Oasis, a rooftop patio with a BBQ grill menu. |
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User Rating: 10
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Paddington's Pump Restaurant |
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91 Front St E, St. Lawrence Market South, Toronto M5E 1C2 416-368-6955
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Distance:
~0.878 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. At Paddington's, you can choose something from their all-day breakfast selections or try out a gourmet sandwich option, depending on your mood. Both are undoubtedly good. The most famous dish served is "The Oink" – a bacon sandwich that has been much praised by regulars and even critics from the Boston "Globe." |
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User Rating: 5.75
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Peter Pan |
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373 Queen St W, Toronto M5V 2A4 416-593-0917
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Distance:
~1.025 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. A long-standing Toronto classic, Peter Pan has been around for years, starting out as the place to go pre-prom or for a special anniversary. Over the years, the place morphed into a hippie hangout, but these days it flourishes as a friendly, casual bistro. The diverse international menu appeals to an equally diverse crowd. It's ideal if no one in your group can agree on whether to have Italian or Chinese, and there's one holdout that's hankering for a burger or a steak. The food is good, the ambience is welcoming, and the wine list includes several by-the-glass options. |
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George |
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111C Queen St E, Queen Richmond Centre, Toronto M5C 1S2 416-863-6006
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Distance:
~1.058 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. A meal at George consists of a succession of inventive and flavor-packed small plates. A five-course meal at its finest, the menu may have you start with yellow fin tuna with a mixture of salads and black olive, then move on to tandoori hen with white lasagna and mushrooms. The third course could be beef striploin and potato empanadas or Pacific halibut seasoned with Brazilian nut curry and cauliflower salad. A cheese course follows, and dessert is the grand finale – try the chocolate espresso ganache cake with caramelized pineapple and caramel sabayon. |
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Rodney's Oyster House |
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(Restaurants - Canadian) |
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469 King St W, Toronto M5V 1K4 416-363-8105
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Distance:
~1.196 km * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Seafood fans have a second home at Rodney's, where the welcome is always friendly and the oysters are always fresh. During the summer, six to nine varieties of the coveted crustacean are available; in the depth of winter, over 20 types await avid slurpers. If you prefer your seafood cooked, Rodney accommodates with aplomb, offering chowders, smoked and grilled fish, steamed and boiled shellfish, and pastas. To accompany your meal, you'll find a good selection of international wines and beers, as well as conversation provided by personable locals. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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