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    Batifole Restaurant

    4.2 (99 reviews)
    PriceyFrench
    Open 5:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Outdoor seating

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    Frites (O mon dieu)
    Armando M.

    From the moment we were greeted at this Gerrard Street gastronomic French gem, we felt transported to a time and place where bon vie and good food are central to the human experience. This may sound overly dramatic for a restaurant review, but in the spirit of French New Wave cinema, I feel compelled to shrug off the conventions of food reviews and embrace a less literal style. ACT 1. La Decouverte An attentive and thoughtful server patiently explained the menu. It was more than information sharing. It was immersion, acclimatization. We started with the sardines. Simple, even peasant-like but luxurious in flavour and texture. Served on crispy and thin house-made crackers. The accompanying bread was also exceptional. ACT 2. L'essence de la vie The gap between appetizer and main was protracted but also civilized. I simultaneously found myself wondering how much longer the mains would take and being thankful that they were giving us a leisurely break between courses (more on that later). My wife had the cod. I had the lamb wrapped in pastry. Both were flavourful and rich but not overly heavy. The lamb was slow cooked and shredded and then wrapped in a pastry resembling an oversized spring roll. The reduction used as the sauce was perfectly savoury without being too salty. The side of frites was heavenly. The chef explained he blanches then freezes the potato before frying. This creates a beautiful crispy skin and a soft, almost creamy centre. Absolutely artful. As we ate quietly and contently, the essence of life crossed our minds. ACT 3. La delice de la fin d'un reve Sated and completely full after our mains, we were tempted by dessert more out of curiosity than appetite. With food so good, how could we pass up a sweet finish to this remarkable meal? We succumbed and ordered the lemon tart. It was very tart, not too sweet, with silky custard filling and a hard pastry base that was butter-forward and offered a nice crunch. The espressos were a perfect accompaniment . As we basked in the glow of this fading dream, we were presented with the bill sans the charge for the coffees...a gesture of goodwill to compensate us for the long wait between the appetizer and main course. We had not complained about the wait, indeed, we appreciated it. Yet we were delighted one last time. Fin.

    monkfish
    Winona H.

    such a cutie, cozy neighborhood fresh bistro serving some very comforting dishes. we got the classics: escargots, beef tartare, poached fish of the day, and soufflé. everything tasted great and loved the laid back vibes from our server and chef. bonus points for patrons speaking french that made us feel like we were in little paris.

    Laurie N.

    As soon as we entered the staff greeted us and let us choose between sitting outside or inside, we chose to sit in their patio and it was very cozy and quiet. The food was great! The duck was perfectly cooked and the beef tartar well seasoned with complementary bread at first but be prepared it's very filling and can be a little much if not paired with a right appetizer or drink.

    Soufflé

    First Visit to This Local French Gem We finally decided to visit this French restaurant in my local community after passing by so many times and reading all the glowing reviews. Having traveled and spent some time in the South of France, I came in with high expectations. Sadly, many French restaurants in Toronto have let me down, but this one was a delightful surprise! To start, they brought out bread accompanied by clarified, whipped butter. I was genuinely impressed by the chef's attention to detail in creating such a light and natural butter--it set the tone for the meal. For the first course, we ordered sardines served in a tin with olive oil. While this presentation didn't quite meet our expectations (as it felt like a pre-packaged dish), the rest of the meal more than made up for it. The main courses were exceptional. The seafood dish came with a beautifully aromatic sauce that was both flavorful and unique. The presentation was extraordinary, and it elevated the dish to another level. The steak with bone marrow, however, stole the show--it was simply out of this world! We finished with a soufflé, which was perfectly fluffy, warm, and just the right level of sweetness. It was the ideal way to end the meal. For two people, with half a bottle of wine, our bill came to about $200. Considering the quality of the food and the experience, I found this to be very reasonable. We will definitely be visiting this restaurant again!

    Appetizer
    Sheila T.

    This is a hidden gem! If you love French cuisine, specifically Provençal, you must come here! Ditch the white table cloth French restaurant for a more relaxed dining experience. The food is impeccable and the service is attentive. The menu changes daily. Plenty of fish and meat. The here is always a vegetarian option. You must order the pomme frites!

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    Janice H.

    Absolutely delicious! Such a cute local French restaurant on the east end of Toronto. The dishes were flavourful and well prepared. Love the friendly staff and when the chef came out to say hello and check how we were doing. I would come back to try the other items on the menu.

    terrible macaron
    Timothy K.

    Overpriced, over-salted, under-delivered. Michelin star prices for tourist trap quality. This was the worst meal I have eaten in recent memory. Spending $500 on a dinner for two left me feeling robbed. I have always been sceptical of event-based set menus but decided to give Batifole the benefit of the doubt. Unfortunately my instincts were correct as the menu disappointed on almost every level. My partner and I arrived at Batifole last night with excitement and high expectations. We were greeted immediately by the host and promptly seated. The first thing we noticed were the placemats on our table. They were wilted, old and cheap. The set menu ($150 per person) started with a truffle fois gras crème brûlée which was clearly premade and an interesting choice for an amuse bouche. The caramelized sugar was cold and the fois gras was bland and had absolutely no trace of truffles. The appetizer was worse. We both chose the seabass tartare which was almost inedible. The fish was slimy and over-salted. The tomato "mousse" was creamy, heavy and slimy. We thought the bread would make it more enjoyable but it was cold. Going into the main courses, my partner and I were ready to go home. We both had the baked sole fillet. When it arrived, there was no filet to be found. The fish was in a cylindrical shape and covered in sauce. It appeared to be a fish loaf; not as advertised. I powered through it but my partner could not. She asked for it to be packed away. Not even a question from the staff. Two more courses to go. At this point it was laughable and we bonded with guests at the table next to us on our shared displeasure with the experience. I took bathroom break to work myself up to finish what I had started. The bathroom was dingy, dim, cold and smelled of stale cigarettes. The pre-dessert dish was fourme d'ambert millefeuille which consisted of runny blue cheese between sheets of filo pastry. It wasn't bad but there was a strange, sweet cream on the side that none of us knew what to do with. Finally, dessert. I ordered the macaron and my partner the chocolate cake. This was the worst macaron I had ever tasted. It was extremely hard. I could barely cut it with my knife, as the photo suggests. It tasted like stale fruit loops. I told the waitress and received a blank stare. The chocolate was nice but not enough to save the disaster we endured. At the price point, Batifole should be ashamed of what they served. What was supposed to be nice night out turned into a regrettable experience. I hope the chef improves and treats his customers better in the future. One star is generous.

    Pan Seared Scallops
    Andrea L.

    Just happened to pass by this little French bistro and I'm so happy we did! Casual and classic French dining. They have a cute little patio. I recommend you make reservations. This is not the place to come to if you're in a hurry. This is the place you come to when you want to slowly enjoy and give yourself a bit of a breather in between courses. The servers were lovely and knew the menu well. They checked on us regularly! Everything was so good! We may have over ordered but I suppose that's what happens when almost everything on the menu appeals to you. Can't wait to go back! We had: * Pan Seared Scallops: served with fennel compote, lemongrass hollancaise - large scallops and oh so delicious! * Cassolette d'Escargots: pan seared escargots, vegetable brunoise, amaretto & cream served with crostini - loved that it was saucy so that we could dip our bread into it and enjoy every last bit. * Country Style Paté served with crostini - great taste and texture. * Truffle Zucchini Royale: topped with smoked eel tartare - really enjoyed the different textures of this dish. * Cassoulet Royal: Rustic baked white beans, duck confit, pork sausage & pork belly - heavier and richer than we had anticipated. Good thing we were all sharing. Every last bit was enjoyed. * Cuisse de Canard Confite: Confit duck leg & sliced duck breast with potato gallette & caramelized apple sauce - well prepared, not overly salty or dry. * Angus Hanger Steak: Served with potato mousseline, bordelaise sauce - we couldn't get over how good the sauce was! * Soufflé au Grand Marnier - be sure to save room for dessert. This is a must try! * Lemon and raspberry tart - simple and fresh.

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    Rachel J.

    Recently enjoyed a lovely dinner on the patio on a bustling thursday evening. Despite the full house the chef toof the time to come out and meet guests. I had the cod in saffron sauce, it was spectacular (fish was perfectly cooked, sauce delicate and flavourfull) my partner had the lamb special and loved it too. will definitely be going back

    Canard a la peche and side salad. Side salad was nothing special- wouldn't recommend.
    Cecilia T.

    Loved our dining experience here. We did a belated Valentines dinner here. We live close and had been talking about coming here for a while. I ordered the soup special (butternut squash) and my boyfriend got the crab and rock fish soup to start. Mine was definitely better. His was very watery and not what we thought it would be, but the flavour was good. As for the mains, I had the canard a la peche, and he had the pulled lamb in a phyllo pastry. We also got the side salad but that was completely unnecessary. I liked my main better, but that was after doing some research on Yelp. The duck was so flavourful, and the hash brown thing at the bottom stayed crispy despite the au jus. I would order the duck again 100%. Would come back to try something else!

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    Nelson K.

    Such a nice spot in the heart of the city. So unexpected to have such good food in the edge of Chinatown. The food is French and so rich in flavour. The service is excellent. The soufflé was so good, one of the best I've ever had. Just a wonderful spot for a dinner date or night out.

    Angela Y.

    Heard great things about this place in East Chinatown and had to check it out. We had the duck confit, scallops, oysters, steak tartare, escargot (not pictured) souffle and chocolate lava cake. The duck was just ok, the scallops were good, the steak tartare had too much pepper, and the escargot were small and texture tasted mushy as if they were canned. The souffle was kind of bland no other fruity flavours or anything exciting, and the chocolate lava cake was overcooked and not runny. A bit disappointed since there are SO many great reviews online. The service was also slow

    Soufflé
    Melissa J.

    This was our first time to Batifole and we will definitely be back! The food was exquisite and the staff were incredibly attentive and friendly. The chef came to our table twice to see how we enjoyed our food. I'm a huge fan of French food and Batifole did not disappoint - rivalling any restaurant we have been to in either Quebec or France. The scallops were cooked and seasoned perfectly. We also had sardines (canned from Paris but smoky and delicious), steak with blue cheese, the duck confit (I could literally eat every day...it was divine!), and the lightest, fluffiest soufflé I have ever had! We had tickets for a concert near by, which the staff were aware of, and they made it a high priority to time our meal so that we would be able to leave on time. Stupendous food and service and I will definitely be returning and recommending!

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    4.5(28 reviews)
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    Oooooh la la. We came here for my last night in Toronto, sadly. I adore this sophisticated city…read more The presentation of each dish was perfection itself but the tastes were absolutely out of this world. Simply divine. My host chose the dishes and each was like receiving an exquisite gift. THIS is how food should always taste yet it is so rare to find. I enjoyed every bite and every sip. Thank you!

    Came here because we heard the chef was leaving. A little sad that we discovered this so late…read more Chef Arnaud came out right at the beginning to greet us which was nice. However, I was a little disappointed that this was the only time we got to see him as we couldn't interact with him regarding some of his dishes. Decor is nice, dark and upscale. Standouts included: Le Homard - Nova Scotia Lobster, Coffee Papagayo, Plantain, Sweet-Pepper: Excellent dish that chef has won an award for. Fantastic flavours top to bottom. I think having caviar at the top would have made it even better though. Le Pithivier - Beef Wellington "À la Française", Foie Gras, Spinach, Mushrooms, Beef Jus : I added this for $80 and it was delightful. As an add on i I suggest sharing this as it is substantial. However the taste is excellent. Foie gras instead of pate is a very nice touch. Le Campignon consists of a Mueller (finely chopped mushroom mixture) was also excellent.

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    Frenchy Bar Et Brasserie

    4.0(19 reviews)
    3.6 kmFinancial District, Downtown Core

    The hubby and I decided to wander over for a slow lunch one Sunday afternoon…read more It was surprisingly nice for a restaurant in the middle of the hotel lobby. They actually have a good selection of champagnes, and our server was knowledgeable. We had a lovely salad, and tried their two tartare options. I can't say that the either of the tatare were good - the quality was ok I suppose, but a lot of people working in kitchens seem to have forgotten what a tartar should taste or feel like.... The frites were fine, and the server surprised us with a welcome to Toronto dessert (we had just moved back). Overall, I would come back for a bottle of champagne and try different items from their menu.

    Frenchy is such a great find in the heart of downtown Toronto, tucked into the lobby of the Hilton…read moreToronto and giving off genuine Parisian brasserie vibes with elegant décor, plush seating, and a lively yet refined atmosphere. You can feel the Paris inspiration the moment you walk in, from the chic brass-accented bar to the warm ambient lighting and stylish design. We went for a Saturday dinner at 7pm and surprisingly had no trouble booking a last-minute reservation. We started with cocktails -- the Beurre Noisette (Brown Butter Spring Mills Whisky, Spice Rack Demerara, Aged Bitters) and the Eau Poivre (Tromba Blanco Tequila, Del Maguey Vida Mezcal, Cointreau, White Pepper, Lime, Cucumber Bitters). Both drinks were beautifully presented and tasted delicious. For starters, we had two French Onion Soups (rich beef broth, red wine, caramelized onion, toasted baguette, and Gruyère cheese), which were seriously comforting and, in my opinion, some of the best French onion soups in the city. We also shared the escargots with garlic, butter, parsley, lemon, and brioche -- classic and satisfying. For mains, my date ordered the Duck Confit Cassoulet with Herbes de Provence sausage, lardons, white beans, tomato, parsley, and jus, and I had the Beef Bourguignon with braised beef, pomme purée with carrots, pearl onions, mushrooms, and bordelaise. Both dishes were beautifully cooked and rich in flavour. We finished with crème brûlée (vanilla bean custard with Chantilly and berries) and lemon curd cheesecake (pâte sablée with lemon curd and blueberries). Both desserts were a lovely finish to the meal. The place was busy without feeling chaotic, and the service was friendly and professional, even if a little slower than I expected. The food was delicious overall and showed quality and creativity. The room was a bit chilly for my liking. I ended up draping my coat over my lap to stay warm (I get cold easily, though). Frenchy is a beautiful spot for date night or a special dinner, and I'd happily return to try more from the menu.

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    4.1(161 reviews)
    3.6 kmFinancial District, Downtown Core
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    I would go back again in a heartbeat. This was one of the best meals and experiences of the year…read more The shaved prime rib steak with the dipping au jus plus French onion soup as an appetizer... this was phenomenal. Every aspect from the sauce to the baguette to the meat was so tasty. I also recommend getting the garlic aoli for the fries. The drinks were very well done and unique in flavor as well, in particular I tried to the midnight show which was like a raspberry espresso martini. It was fantastic. The ambiance of the place is spectacular as well with a cool, library naturally, vibe. The servers were also great and helped accommodate my date who is gluten free, and her baguette replacement was the best that she'd ever had of a gluten free option. All in all top tier experience start to finish.

    This cocktail bar inside Fairmont Royal York Hotel has a nice classy ambiance. It feels like…read morestepping into a movie set, with the iconic clock tower. They decorate the lobby, bar area, and the whole main floor with Christmas decorations during the holiday season, including the giant Christmas tree in the lobby (complete with its own lighting ceremony and live music performance). Good selection of drinks and great customer service. Fun facts: The Royal York Hotel opened in 1929. It hosted royalty, heads of state, and golden-age Hollywood legends like Cary Grant and Alfred Hitchcock when they were in town filming or staying upstairs in the hotel. Stepping inside is like time-traveling back decades, with velvet seating, brass accents, and dark, moody lighting. As soon as you walk into the Library Bar, the real centerpiece that grabs your attention is the massive oil portrait above the fireplace. That dignified gentleman watching you sip your drink is George Locke, the very first chief librarian of the Toronto Public Library. I love that a librarian is the patron saint of this bar! The drinks here aren't just cocktails; they're chapters in a story. The current menu, titled "Ink & Alchemy," is actually inspired by Michael Ondaatje's famous novel In the Skin of a Lion. Created by their award-winning mixologist James Grant, the menu is a tribute to the people who built this city: the immigrants, bridge-builders, thieves, and dreamers. You aren't just sipping a martini; you're drinking a liquid homage to Toronto's history.

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    4.3(19 reviews)
    4.0 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core
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    Went here for dinner on a Saturday night / great location and cute spot! I love the branding and…read morethe inside + feels very trendy. This is a wine bar - the house lager was bad (maybe my own bad decision) and the red I got was fine ... nothing to write home about. However place fell apart with the food - the shrimp came with 5 medium sized shrimp with the tails, legs and shells on and were under seasoned. The artichokes were mediocre (loved the sauce they came with). Worst of all was the "Ontario peaches" with the burrata were totally canned peaches - could've even been dole brand! This place has amazing potential with the location and vibe - but the food just was not it. Small portions and the price didn't match what was served. The service was friendly but nothing too crazy. Go here for the drinks, but maybe not for the dinner!

    Went with a friend on a Saturday night and it was pretty easy to get a seat, but they do take…read morereservations. Our server was great at helping us pick our wine, he mentioned that their wines are all on the dry side which is perfect for me, I'm not one for sweet wines. We also had two of their small plates the mussels and the burrata. The mussels tasted great with the sauce, a little garlicky which I prefer. The combination of the peach and mint went really well with the burrata. Light and easy to eat. The patio at night is one of the highlights. The only small complaint was it did take a while to get our wine after we ordered it and a little while to get our check. Otherwise cute spot.

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    Canoe - Petite four

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    4.1(795 reviews)
    3.6 kmFinancial District, Downtown Core
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    Delighted to run into Joy, a true professional of the Toronto restaurant scene, now a manager at…read moreCanoe. We were welcomed like family and treated like celebrities. Thank you!

    My work mom took me out for a belated birthday dinner at Canoe, and it was such a lovely…read moreexperience. Located on the 54th floor of the TD Tower, the views alone already set the tone before the food even arrives. The ambiance was romantic and intimate, with dimmed lighting that made the space feel elevated without being stuffy. A nice touch right from the start: complimentary coat check (always appreciated in the winter), and validated parking -- just remember to provide your license plate to the host. We ordered the featured cocktail (big rock candy) and spirit free to enjoy throughout our meal. The cocktail was on the sweet side but the tequila really helped balance out the sweetness. It also came with a mini skewer of candy that you can munch on. For starters, we ordered the beef tartare and the smoked trout tostada. Both were beautifully presented and well balanced. The beef tartare was rich and clean in flavour, while the smoked trout tostada felt lighter and refreshing, making it a great contrast to begin the meal. For mains, we both chose the Alberta beef. The beef itself was cooked nicely and very tender, but paired with the mashed potato and truffle mushroom cream sauce, the dish leaned on the heavier side. Comforting and indulgent, though a bit rich after a full appetizer course. Dessert wrapped things up on a high note with the chocolate tart and pudding chômeur. Both were beautifully presented, with the chocolate tart decadent but not overly sweet, and the pudding chômeur warm and nostalgic... a cozy, satisfying way to finish the meal. Overall, Canoe's Winterlicious dinner offered a well-rounded experience with elevated flavours, thoughtful service, and one of the best views in the city. While some dishes felt richer than expected, the ambiance and presentation made it a memorable evening. Perfect for a belated birthday treat or any special occasion where you want to slow down and enjoy the moment.

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    Richmond Station - Winter Pavlova

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    4.4(986 reviews)
    3.1 kmDowntown Core
    $$$

    The menu changes every two weeks, with fresh ingredients chosen seasonally. The quality is…read moreexcellent and the restaurant is still busy even at 9 PM, showing how popular it is. Service is attentive, and the no-tips policy makes the experience more relaxed and enjoyable. The appetizer, a slow-cooked egg, is a standout. The onsen egg paired with corn cheese sauce, crispy Italian lard, and sourdough is aromatic and layered with flavors. Every bite has a perfect balance of textures. The confit salmon has a texture between raw and medium, tender and delicate without being dry. The dry-aged steak is juicy and flavorful, with rich fat and aroma that lingers beautifully. Overall, the six-course menu is well thought out, each dish showing the chef's attention to detail and care for flavors. The experience was very satisfying, the environment comfortable, and the service professional and welcoming.

    The ingredients were very fresh, all selected according to the season. Even at 9 pm, the restaurant…read morewas still packed, showing its popularity. And they don't accept tips, which is very wallet-friendly, haha. The appetizer, the sous-vide egg, was very unique. The combination of a soft-boiled egg, cheese and corn sauce, Italian pork lard crisps, and sour dough was an explosion of flavor--a rich and complex experience in both texture and taste. The confit salmon had a texture between raw and medium-rare, not dry at all, but not as raw as sashimi. The dry-aged steak was incredibly tender and juicy! Every bite was bursting with the aroma of the fat. The six courses cost a total of 115 pence, and the servers didn't neglect the guests despite the lack of a tipping policy.

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    3.7 kmHarbourfront
    $$$$

    Don Alfonso is a Michelin-starred restaurant I first experienced in Italy, and when I found out…read morethey had a Toronto location, I knew I had to come. Nestled inside a hotel with its own private elevator, the entire arrival experience already sets the tone for something special. The atmosphere is nothing short of stunning. You get sweeping Lakeshore views, a refined yet warm dining room, and service that is both professional and genuinely welcoming. The servers make you feel completely taken care of without being overbearing, which is exactly what you'd expect at this level of dining. As for the food--unsurprisingly, everything is exceptional. Every dish feels carefully thought out, beautifully plated, and full of flavor that balances creativity with tradition. This is not just dinner; it's an experience. Even the small details stand out, from the wine pairings to the impeccable timing of each course. And here's something unexpected: the bathroom is worth a visit on its own. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls give you the feeling of floating above the city--but don't worry, they assure you it's one-way glass. It's a little surprise that adds to the unforgettable character of the evening. If you've ever wanted to understand what Michelin-star dining feels like--without leaving Toronto--Don Alfonso is the place. It's elegant, memorable, and easily one of the most unique culinary experiences in the city. A must-visit for anyone who appreciates fine dining.

    Good attempt, but not what I was expecting from a Michelin rated restaurant. The restaurant was…read morereally beautiful and the waiters were really nice but had some issues. The food itself was not amazing. The truffle butter was the best part. Really great. The dish with duck and squash really did not taste like a good pairing. The pastas and the bison were both really under seasoned. The opener and the dessert were both ok, but not memorable.

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    Don Alfonso 1890 - Nice decor

    Nice decor

    Don Alfonso 1890 - Petit Four

    Petit Four

    Don Alfonso 1890 - Great views

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    Great views

    Biff's Bistro - CONFIT PORK BELLY GF crispy pavé potatocs, Brussels sprouts, bistro BBQ sauce, charred carrots puree

    Biff's Bistro

    3.6(252 reviews)
    3.2 kmSt. Lawrence, Downtown Core
    $$$

    While out for a walk on Wednesday, we popped into Biff's Bistro for a drink. Olha mixed a perfect…read morecocktail and gave us a fantastic wine recommendation. We were so impressed that we came back for lunch the next day; the burger and frites were expertly prepared, with the chargrilled flavor and bun really standing out. Biff's was packed for lunch, which was great to see. We actually returned for a third visit on Friday! The General Manager, Jessica, gave us such a warm welcome and even treated us to a small crock of their spectacular French Onion soup. Hal took over behind the bar and kept the momentum going with more excellent cocktails. Biff's is officially on our list for dinner the next time we're in Toronto.

    TLDR: cute French spot for date night or a night out on the town with your friends - the price…read morepoint matches the quality and value you receive in return Came here for Winterlicious so was able to try six different dishes and they were all great in their own ways :D $55 got me an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert that all looked to be the same portion size as if we had ordered off of their regular menu. Also got myself a drink to go with it all! -[CHICKEN LIVER PARFAIT] 10/10 Would literally come back just for this dish alone haha. The amount they give you in chicken liver parfait is EXTREMELY generous and you can taste how fresh it is in that they made it recently. Just delightful all around and it's served with their pickles (imo get more of their pickled onions because that paired best with the sourdough and the chicken liver) and grilled sourdough -[BRAISED BEEF SHORTRIBS] 7/10 This dish had a generous amount of braised beef served over a bed of creamy polenta, broccolini, rosemary jus, and sauce vierge. Truthfully, this dish lackee a bit of flavor when not eaten with bites of the sauce vierge (often described to be a bright, tangy, and fresh, combining tomato, citrus, and herbs). The polenta was also an odd choice in my eyes for being paired with the braised beef as I felt like it couldn't enhance or absorb the flavors around it. Still solid as part of the winterlicious menu but I would opt for a different main in my next visit :') due to the aforementioned -[POT AU CHOCOLAT] (10/10) This is a very generous amount of chocolate custard topped with chantilly, a sable cookie, and cocoa nibs. I loveeed the flavor profile of this as it tasted like it was made with a darker chocolate so it wasn't too sweet and the chantilly had hints of coconut flavor in it :D I just felt very full afterwards because the portions of all the food were so large haha (not a complaint, I swear) The french onion soup here is also very good but my god, get the chicken liver parfait unless that isn't something up your alley! Our server was also amazing and told us they could bring us more bread if needed for the chicken liver parfait and they also checked in on us at the right times and not when my mouth was full of food - it makes all the difference, truly :D

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    Biff's Bistro - Interior

    Interior

    Biff's Bistro - SMOKED WHITEFISH BRANDADE lemon crème fraiche, baguette crostinis, chives

    SMOKED WHITEFISH BRANDADE lemon crème fraiche, baguette crostinis, chives

    Biff's Bistro - POT AU CHOCOLATE v chocolate custard, sablé cookie, Chantilly, cocoa nibs

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    POT AU CHOCOLATE v chocolate custard, sablé cookie, Chantilly, cocoa nibs

    Aloette Bay

    Aloette Bay

    4.6(18 reviews)
    3.5 km

    I made a dinner reservation at Aloette Bay during Winterlicious 2026 in Feb to celebrate my…read moreboyfriend's birthday! The location is at the new CIBC Square Food Court and this restaurant is with a Michelin Guide recommendation. The staff was attentive, she messaged me a day before to check-in on our preferences. The restaurant was small than I expected with bar setting, sofa tables, and regular tables. I love the atmosphere there, classy and cozy. We ordered the 3-courses Winterlicious menu. We had Octopus Carpaccio, Forie Gras Parfait as appetiser. Both were delicious, a little bit sour for the Carpaccio, but the Parfait was perfect. For Main, we had Short ribs steak and house-made pasta, the portion of the short ribs steak was a little bit small, but the steak is tender. For dessert, the waitress recommended us for Biscoff Cake, which was a unique item for Winterlicious. I love the cake, it was soft and creamy. Overall, it was a great dining experience, good for dating and celebration.

    Had a surprisingly great Winterlicious lunch at Aloette. When I arrived at 12:30 PM, it was peak…read morelunch rush and felt a little too busy. However, the restaurant cleared out within about 30 minutes once the rush was over. This was Aloette's first year participating in Licious, and their lunch menu offered either 2 courses ($39) or 3 courses ($46). My friend and I decided to share one dessert between us. Everything we ordered was delicious and beautifully presented. The wedge salad was super fresh, and the foie gras parfait was very well executed. Both the signature Aloette burger with Beaufort cheese and the fried chicken sandwich were excellent. But the highlight was the lemon meringue pie! The lemon curd and meringue were some of the best I've ever tasted. Oh, I almost forgot to mention their cheddar cheese bread! Sooo good! I'm officially a fan of Aloette!

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    Aloette Bay
    Aloette Bay - Octopus Carpaccio

    Octopus Carpaccio

    Aloette Bay

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