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    Leah Y.

    Visited this cozy and lovely restaurant for a dinner with colleagues and I'm amazed! We tried 5 course vegan meal that came with 2 amuse-bouche and dessert. Food taste was absolutely delicious and the staff were super friendly and attentive all the time. Event the chef who prepared the dish came to the table to explain the ingredient and how to enjoy it!

    David G.

    Special restaurant for a special occasion. Great Prix Fixe meal with vegetarian options. The food is both pretty and amazingly tasty. Service and ambiance are perfection. God you Canucks are lucky.

    Third course - Stuffed zucchini blossom and the cutest honeycomb shaped garnish!
    Elena K.

    My partner and I came to Avelo to celebrate our anniversary + a grad school admission. The meal and service were extraordinary! We did the 8 course meal, and can't wait to come back for the 5 course and upstairs bar menus. My partner is gluten free, and their substitutions and accommodations were remarkable. They loved the buckwheat elements, my favorite gluten free element was the gnocchi. Rarely does something gluten free taste so satisfyingly bready. Every course was delicious, beautiful, and inspiring. My favorite course overall was the 6th course, a chickpea pannise with asparagus and lemon foam, closely followed by the second course which was a creatively deconstructed eggplant. The ambiance was delightful! They tried something new with the music this evening, trading a low key ambient vibe for surprisingly diverse 90s and early 2000s nostalgia. It was a great conversation starter and I loved how it showed an awareness of the clientele for that evening's dinner seating. Pat and the second server (I'm SO sorry I don't remember her name) were wonderful guides through our culinary journey. Rarely does a fine dining establishment master the balance of exceptional food and service. I would place this meal on par with Eleven Madison Park. If the chef desires a Michelin rating, it is very deserved. This was a meal I will remember forever.

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    Indo S.

    We were excited to try this plant based tasting menu. We chose to have the 5 course meal with wine pairings. Space is small and quaint. Servers were soft spoken and at times difficult to hear. Each item served was presented very well. We enjoyed almost every item. Not cheap, but overall a nice experience. Definitely worth the splurge for a special occasion. We had a 4 star experience but will give it 5 stars since the entire menu is plant based.

    Jenn W.

    Avelo's 8-course meal ($120) leaves you comfortably full, without sickness, given dishes aren't overly heavy. Perhaps that's what I found lacking, the one or two course that simply envelops you in glutinous comfort food. The closest contender was probably the fourth course - a buckwheat gnocchi with fermented porcini sauce - still, the buckwheat gave the gnocchi a nutty fibrous kick and the sauce was more umami than rich. Hardly the sinful plate I was looking for. At least it was flavourful and the chanterelles beautifully sauteed. The sourdough everything bagel on the bottom of the first course was superb: crusty on the outside and fluffy on the inside. In lieu of cream cheese and lox, Avelo uses kojified carrot and macadamia cheese, which replicates the slight smoky creaminess on the bagel. It's just an interesting way of starting a tasting menu, maybe Avelo's version of a bread course? Having dined at Avelo's predecessor, Awai, I was praying for the mushroom soup, a heavenly concoction that had even those who detest mushrooms nodding in approval. Sadly, it didn't make an appearance and the soup featured roasted kabocha squash instead. It's difficult to make squash soup exciting, something that can so easily be made at home. Avelo tried to enhance its presentation with apple and salsify pieces to decorate the bowl, but they did little to augment the experience as they're rather similar in texture. The pumpkin dust was a good start, adding a bit of grittiness to the smooth soup, but it really did need something else crispy or chewy (perhaps a puffed tapioca) to balance out all the mushiness. Interestingly, after a rutabaga is roasted, it gives off a potato-like flavour, except it's a severely dry spud. The kitchen tried adding mashed cauliflower to create moisture in the dish, but the small dollop was hardly enough. What it really needed was a sauce, something that would add liquid and flavour as the dish was so boring - when you're serving vegetables flavour is your friend. Slices of truffle garnished the rutabaga, but its dry texture meant the truffle was wasted. If anything, this prized ingredient would have been better featured with the gnocchi instead. Their one bite amuse bouche was impressive: a potato galette that's described as Avelo's version of cauliflower tots. I'd say it's more like fried mac 'n' cheese except without the pasta. The galette is piping hot and delicious. Still, some of my friends found the horseradish garnish overpowering, adding a sharp tang when the onion base was already good on its own. This is a long review visit Gastroworld for the rest.

    denied another bite-sized croissant to enjoy the rest of my pate lol. what a joke, Avelo
    Buena C.

    Feel completely dissapointed and robbed. Beware vegan foodies. Cheap establishment. Staff does not want to go over budget and give you a 2nd bite-sized croissants to finish the pate it comes with. Misleading portions and shared desserts?? FREEZING cold establishment will have you leaving with frostbite in hands and toes, staff do not care when you express your concerns, some dishes gave me a stomach ache, or had me rushing to chug down water, tip is mandatory and no choice to remove it. Unacceptable. Terrible experience.

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    Olya S.

    Very fancy decor and attentive service. I was here for bf's birthday we had course menu. It was nice. Some dishes were a bit weird tasting but it was worth a try. Great place to try vegan food in a more sophisticated style.

    Michael L.

    A few months back Awai had their last dinner service, but then it was announced they were moving closer downtown, and here it is! Tucked away in a small street that I had never heard of, you get to wine and dine in a heritage house converted into a restaurant. All of the dishes were quite unique, consisting of ingredients that I either hadn't heard of before, hadn't thought of trying, or involved tedious processes to prepare. Definitely offers a sense of adventure which each dish and leaves you wondering what'll be next. Featuring 3-course, 5-course, and 8-course vegan tasting menus, a nice selection of drinks to choose from, excellent service, and a cozy atmosphere, Avelo is a great place to bring dates or clients to try some interesting creations from the chef.

    Ritu D.

    I had been waiting eagerly for this place to open up once Covid restrictions were eased. I booked a table for 4 and they emailed ahead of time to verify food restrictions and get the names and phone numbers of the guests. We arrived at 7:40 for our 7:45 reservation. The table was not ready and we eventually got seated around 8:15. Our dining companions were stuck in traffic so it wasn't a big deal and there were limited tables too due to Covid. Normally a wait that long after a reserved time would really bother me. I hope it doesn't happen next time. The tables on the main floor were divided by tall plexi glass dividers. The washrooms were on the upper level and there were more tables there. We had the 8 course tasting menu that came with a few extra plates of little bites. On average the courses were good but some items I didn't care for.....the charcuterie was very salty and one of the mushrooms on the mushroom plate was not tasty. The dessert items were AMAZING.....especially the hazelnut horn!! We had some mocktails but the guys didn't love theirs. The server went out of his way to make it better. We ended with some rooibos tea. The servers were excellent and friendly. The meal was finished after 11:30pm.....so allow lots of time for the 8 courses ($110 per person). Mocktails were $10-11 and tea was $4. 18% service charge is automatically added. I love that there is nothing to think about (other than drinks). The chef even came to our table and chatted for a brief couple of minutes explaining the desserts. I will go back for sure!!

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    Joanne L.

    FANCY VEGAN FOOD! I appreciate that they're showcasing fresh produce and that they're not making mock meats. I also appreciate the diversity of the ingredients they use. For anyone trying to find this place, go by the address. Don't look for a sign. There is no sign. I walked past the restaurant my first time. Oops. I started with an appetizer made of celtuce. Celtuce is also called asparagus lettuce, and it's sort of like the inner part of a broccoli stem. It's tender but it's got a bit of a chew as well. I've never seen it used in a non-Chinese environment, and I've only had it stir-fried. This one came beautifully presented and was served with a variety of sauces and garnishes. At the end of the day, the celtuce didn't blow my mind, but the sauces on the plate were rather tasty. One of the garnishes, I believe a zucchini crisp of some sort, tasted rather earthy, and when I say that, I mean like soil. All in all though, an interesting start to my meal that left me curious to see what else would be served. I then had a pistachio cracker amuse bouche with a couple different purees and black shallots they make in house. It was the highlight of my meal. It was stunning and unfortunately only one bite, but it definitely made me want more. For my entree, I had a wheatberry risotto with hedgehog mushrooms and lobster mushrooms and some sort of carrot foam. All in all, it was a lot of brown food on a pretty plate, but it's still a lot of brown. That being said, as vegan food goes, this dish was pretty substantial. I was worried I'd leave hungry. This was nice and filling and the wheatberries and mushrooms had very nice textures. Dessert was black garlic ice cream and cookie crumble. The black garlic had a funk that I couldn't tell was black garlic, and the chocolate sauce on top somewhat overwhelmed the flavor of the ice cream. Actually, the cookie crumble did too. The ice cream was super creamy though. Service was a delight and I'd love to see what other dishes they come up with in the future!

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    Thanks for such a well written review!

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    Thanks for the lovely review! So glad that you enjoyed everything.

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    Wow! .I enjoyed the tasting menu especially the ravioli and tempeh. I will be back again soon!

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    Very nice in this building. It was my wife's birthday dinner. Food was really good. The waygu fried…read morerice you have to get. The service was nice and fast. Yes I would definitely

    An incredible final meal on our first trip to Toronto! Fancy enough to be here on a special…read moreoccasion but casual enough to come in for a 5 star steak dinner in jeans and a tee if you've been touring the city. From the vibes to the food, everything was top notch. Tyler took care of our group and made sure that we got an experience rather than just a meal. Upon being seated we got napkins to match our outfits so the white lint didn't get on our black pants , an incredible guava passion fruit cocktail to try and a meat presentation to make sure we all order like pros from here on out. The food was incredible- one our tastebuds won't forget! Our group of 5 started with fresh sushi and sashimi, table side Caesar salad and the softest brioche served with sun-dried tomato butter that was perfect in every way. Main course: Australian wagyu ribeye that we didn't even have to chew plus a strip loin and beef Wellington (which was maybe the only thing I don't need to order again, but still delicious). All the sides were amazing and finally sticky toffee pudding and butter cake to put us in a complete food coma. Wouldn't change a thing about this meal. We cannot thank you enough Tyler (and Toronto!!)!

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    4.7
    (66 reviews)
    1.7 km

    After Seven is one of the more creative cocktail bars in Toronto, hidden behind what appears to be…read morea small dessert shop. We walked up to an unassuming entrance that is part of the experience, and once inside, the atmosphere shifts completely. The space is intimate and cozy with dim lighting, comfortable seating, and a relaxed speakeasy vibe that makes it easy to settle in for a couple of drinks. The transition from the street to the interior feels deliberate, and the low-key energy of the room encourages lingering. The cocktail menu leans heavily into Asian-inspired flavors, and that is what makes it stand out. Every drink feels thoughtfully developed rather than relying on presentation alone. We tried the Cloudy Oolong, which was especially memorable with its rich tea flavor and creamy cheese foam that added a savory depth to the cocktail. The Strawberry Tetsu offered a dessert-like profile without becoming overly sweet, balancing fruit and tea notes in a way that felt refined and well composed. Each cocktail arrived beautifully presented and balanced, making it easy to appreciate the amount of care that goes into every glass. The menu is creative without being gimmicky, and the flavors are well integrated, with each drink offering something distinct. The staff were welcoming and happy to explain the menu or offer recommendations if you are unsure what to order. They guided us through the flavor profiles and offered thoughtful suggestions based on our preferences. Service felt attentive without being overbearing, and the overall pace made it a great place to relax rather than rush through a drink. The team checked in at the right moments and kept the experience feeling personal and unhurried. If you are looking for a cocktail bar that offers something different from the usual classics, After Seven delivers a memorable experience. Between the hidden entrance, intimate setting, and creative drinks, it is the kind of place that is easy to recommend whether you are celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for one of Toronto's more unique bars. The balance of atmosphere, craftsmanship, and service makes it a standout in the city's cocktail scene.

    There is a particular pleasure in discovering a bar that requires you to earn your entrance. After…read moreSeven conceals itself behind an ice cream counter, its existence betrayed only by those who know to ask -- a conceit that could easily feel gimmicky but instead lands with genuine charm, setting the tone for what follows with quiet confidence. The room is small, intentional, and lovely: intimate seating, a sculptural emerald bar, and an atmosphere drawn from the Japanese cocktail tradition. The aesthetic is precise without being cold, and the candle-warm lighting encourages exactly the kind of unhurried conversation that a well-made cocktail deserves. But the bartenders are the true heart of the place. On the evening of my visit, the two behind the bar moved with a remarkable synchrony -- finishing each other's thoughts, trading warmth and wit in equal measure, drawing guests effortlessly into the orbit of their easy rapport. It is the kind of hospitality that cannot be trained into existence; it is either present or it isn't, and here it is very much present. The cocktail menu is East Asian in its inspiration and genuinely inventive in its execution.

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    3.6
    (173 reviews)
    2.0 km
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    Perched high above the bustle of downtown Toronto, LOUIX LOUIS makes a compelling first impression…read more The dining room is genuinely handsome -- a study in polished Art Deco glamour softened by sweeping city views that lend every table a sense of occasion. On a Valentine's Day brunch visit, the atmosphere alone was enough to justify the reservation. The kitchen demonstrates genuine competence: dishes arrive with care, the pacing is unhurried, and the mise en scène -- from tableside presentation to that now-famous thirteen-layer chocolate cake -- reveals an establishment that understands the theatre of fine dining. That towering slice of chocolate cake, in particular, is a masterstroke of marketing and pastry craft in equal measure; it draws the eye, earns its reputation, and very nearly steals the show. Where LOUIX LOUIS gives one pause is in the cuisine's ability to fully match its surroundings. The cooking is accomplished and reliably pleasant, yet seldom rises to the level of genuine distinction one might hope for at this price point. Dishes satisfy without surprising; technique is evident but inspiration, at moments, feels held in reserve. For the corporate traveller or the visitor seeking a polished, geographically convenient showcase of the city's skyline, this represents an entirely sound choice. For those seeking an experience whose flavours linger as long as the view, the kitchen has room yet to grow into its magnificent stage. Service is attentive and well-intentioned, though it can occasionally want for the depth of knowledge that elevates a good meal into a memorable one. LOUIX LOUIS is, in sum, a very good restaurant striving -- not quite yet arriving -- at greatness. The bones are exceptional; one hopes the culinary vision will, in time, catch up with them.

    My boyfriend took me here for our anniversary and it was memorable to say the least. This…read morerestaurant is located in upstairs on the 31st floor of the St. Regis hotel. Coming in, it felt very luxurious. To be honest I was a little nervous because I came in feeling out of place as it is not somewhere I would eat casually, but the waitress that assisted us was so kind! We came strictly for cake as we had eaten right before, but we took a peek at the winterlicious menu, and the prices looked super affordable! We ordered the cake and yes, it maybe just be a tall slice of cake, but it was moist and decadent and probably my favourite cake. Overall, if you are a chocolate cake fanatic, this is the place to go!

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