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Estiatorio VOLOS |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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133 Richmond St W, Toronto M5H 2L3 416-861-1211
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Distance:
~0.587 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. One of Toronto's favorite places for fresh seafood, Estiatorio VOLOS takes you straight to the Greek islands, with stone walls, hardwood floors, romantic lighting and Grecian pottery accents. The food is equally authentic, in both flavor and presentation. Fresh herbs and flavored virgin olive oil, along with a deft hand at the grill, highlight the flavors of fresh sea scallops, halibut, salmon, calamari and prawns. For the person in your group who avoids seafood, there are a few vegetarian, lamb and chicken dishes, as well. |
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Nami |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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55 Adelaide St E, Toronto M5C 1K6 416-362-7373
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Distance:
~0.755 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. One of the finest Japanese restaurants in Toronto, this large, attractive restaurant allows diners the choice of eating at the sushi bar, in tatami rooms, or joined by other patrons at a cooking grill. Seafood reigns supreme and varies from scallops or shrimp to Atlantic salmon, ocean perch, or mackerel. Reservations suggested. |
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User Rating: 9.3334
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Alice Fazooli's Italian Grill |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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209 Rathburn Rd W, Square One, Mississauga L5B 4C1 905-281-1721
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Distance:
~0.778 km * |
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MISSISSAUGA. The boisterous Alice Fazooli's Italian Grill is a favorite for its appealing assortment of Italian favorites and fresh seafood. Whet your appetite with grilled or fried calamari, tasty seafood dip with garlic crostini, or a light salad. Move on to eggplant ravioli or seafood fettuccine, and then to pan-seared monkfish, grilled tenderloin, or skewers of bacon-wrapped tiger shrimp. |
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User Rating: 9.8334
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Biagio Ristorante |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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155 King St E, Toronto M5C 1G9 416-366-4040
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Distance:
~0.919 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Situated in the beautiful and historic St. Lawrence Hall, Biagio is among Toronto's finer Italian restaurants. Along with a 1500-label wine list, the restaurant has a well-rounded dinner menu that includes a number of risottos and wonderful seafood. Calamari is tender and sweet, and the seafood soup (with mussels, shrimp, clams and scallops) is a shellfish lover's delight. Try taglioline with brandy-flamed lobster, spaghetti carbonara, pesto-crusted salmon, osso buco, honey roasted rack of lamb, or a NY strip loin with caper-lemon-herb sauce. An excellent prospect for a summer date – the fountain-enhanced patio is ever so romantic. |
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Starfish Oyster Bed & Grill |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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100 Adelaide St E, Toronto M5C 1K9 416-366-7827
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Distance:
~0.927 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Oyster lovers, rejoice! This is a most amazing place, with a huge selection of oysters from around the world. Choices change daily, depending on what's available, but you might find malpeques from Prince Edward Island, kumamotos from Washington, Clarenbridge Bays from Ireland or Glidden Points from Maine. The rest of the menu is comprised almost entirely of seafood, but steak frites or duck on spatzle are good alternatives. |
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Rodney's Oyster House |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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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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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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Adega Restaurante |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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33 Elm St, Toronto M5G 1H1 416-977-4338
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Distance:
~1.331 km * |
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DOWNTOWN. Owner Albino Silva's forte is Portuguese seafood, and his Adega has legions of regulars who heartily recommend it at every chance. Seafood is flown in fresh from various locations around the world, so the menu does change from time to time, but mainstays include grilled Peniche sardines with potatoes and parsley salsa, grilled chouriço sausage, stew with a variety of fish and shellfish, and the signature grilled octopus sauced with tomatoes, red onions, capers and olive oil. |
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Joso's |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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202 Davenport Rd, Toronto M5R 1J2 416-925-1903
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Distance:
~3.460 km * |
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MIDTOWN. As envisioned by entertainer-turned-restaurateur Joso Spralja, the décor here is deliciously over the top, and notable for its vast assortment of original artwork, which is sure to evoke discussion. The food, on the other hand, is decidedly unfussy, in the tradition of the Adriatic region. Seafood is grilled and dressed with lemon, olive oil, and salt and pepper, allowing the true essence of the ocean to shine through in all its briny glory. Pastas are consistently fabulous, even the non-seafood varieties. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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The Tulip |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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1610 Queen St E, Toronto M4L 1G2 416-469-5797
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Distance:
~5.722 km * |
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EAST TORONTO. A Toronto favorite for years, The Tulip has the look and feel of a diner, but the food is way better. It bills itself as a steakhouse, and the simply grilled steaks are quite good. However, there's an array of other options worth exploring, from stellar burgers and top-notch spaghetti to fried mushrooms and perfect mashed potatoes. Daily specials (like pork chops, and corned beef with cabbage) are reliable too. And in true diner fashion, all the pies are made in-house. A great place for an economical, completely satisfying meal. |
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Zee Grill |
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(Restaurants - Seafood) |
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641 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto M4S 2M9 416-484-6428
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Distance:
~6.613 km * |
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MIDTOWN. One of Toronto's older restaurants, Zee Grill's longevity is a testament to the high quality of its food and service. It's a casual neighborhood spot, with an oyster bar and great patio. Every day, a fresh selection of seafood is offered, although you'll find a few items always on the menu, such as crab cakes, shrimp spring rolls, ceviche, steak frites and jambalaya. If you can't make up your mind, opt for the tiered seafood platter for two, heaped with six to eight different items. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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