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    Chantecler

    4.3 (27 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    French onion slider
    Arbi D.

    The ambiance here was quite nice, not too classy but not too casual The staff were attentive but not annoying either The food was great and wasn't as expensive as I thought it would be. Overall I recommend this for anyone to have a fun dinner with drinks or a date night

    Cassoulet and beef tartare.
    Mandeq H.

    Came here on a Sunday morning and they had plenty of space available inside and on their cute lil patio. We had the beef tartare and the cassoulet and both were incredible, especially the bread that came with both dishes. So soft but also toasted well, and so buttery. The cassoulet was cooked well and a pretty good portion for both meals. The wait staff were lovely and accommodating. I'd really recommend coming here for brunch!

    Karla T.

    I've been to Chantecler twice now and both times the service was A+. They are attentive, accommodating, and always giving solid recs. It's probably one of my favourite French restaurants in Toronto right now. We always end up ordering the same things because... why mess with a good thing: oysters, scallop crudo, steak tartare, the half duck, dry-aged ribeye, fish (usually cod or salmon), and whatever seasonal veggies they're offering. I won't pretend I'm an expert on French cuisine, but flavour-wise, Chantecler did great. Their steak tartare is easily in my top 5 at the moment. The half duck is also my favorite here, with dry-aged duck breast + duck confit leg and both cooked beautifully. The jus adds a little tangy note that cuts through the richness of the duck so well. And when I find myself randomly craving their tartare and duck dish... yeah, that's my cue to go back again, probably soon.

    Danny W.

    Great spot for brunch! My partner wanted something more upscale than our typically diner brunch, and so glad we came here. Staff was friendly and accomodating as we walked in. Bloody Caesar was great and refreshing. The oysters were perfect, and my croque madame was so decadent. The eggs Benedict were great too. Star of the show was the brioche. It's a must order- so soft and bouncy!

    20oz Dry-Aged Ribeye of Beef
    Takeshi K.

    A great friend of mine took a group of us out to Chantecler for a Wednesday dinner. The service was prompt and they were very good with changing our plates, which I appreciated. Six Oysters ($21) 8.5/10 High rating due to the mignonette sauce and how well it went with the oysters. Brioche a Tete ($8) 6.5/10 It came out warm and it was tasty with the soft, whipped butter. Duck Liver Mousse ($18) 7.5/10 It came with a sweet sable biscuit/toast that tasted AMAZING on its own, albeit a bit crumbly to spread the mousse. As a combo, it was a bit on the sweeter side especially after adding some compote. Each individual parts of the dish was pretty great though. Roasted Eggplant & Stracciatella ($18) 9/10 This dish was amazing. Would definitely get it again. The combination made it quite tasty and unique. Fiddleheads ($11) 7/10 It came with a good amount of fiddleheads. It wasn't anything special but it was a nice spring vegetable to have alongside the meats. Steak Tartare ($24) 7/10 The tartare was great, but I was not a fan of the sourdough with the tartare as they were both on the sour side in taste. The sourdough was also a bit burnt on some of the sides. Seared Scallops ($24) 7/10 The scallops were cooked pretty well, however, the sauce did not go well with the scallops. What I mean by that is that the dressing just glides off the scallops and it was hard to have them together like intended. The scallops repelled the sauce lol Half Duck ($45) 9/10 My partner enjoyed the duck leg, while I found it a bit salty. However, the dry-aged breast was AMAZING. Cooked very well and it went really well with the jus. The jus was just mouthwatering on it's own with a lot of depth in flavor. Would love to know how that was made. 20oz Dry-Aged Ribeye of Beef ($110) 9/10 The bordelaise/bone marrow sauce was AMAZING and the steak was cooked really well. I would love to have the jus for the duck and this sauce as a side to drink them lol Rhubarb & Foie Gras Terrine ($18) 7/10 I kind of get where they were going with this but this was too sweet, especially the white chocolate. It felt a bit like a waste of foie gras as well and the combination was a bit off putting. It might have gone well without the white chocolate ganache although the aftertaste of it was not bad as a combo.

    Whole duck, ribeye, 10 Oz Fogo cod
    Chris C.

    Great food, service and portions. Ordered the whole duck that was two breast and confit.Cooked perfect. Sauce was great but could use a bit more sweetness. Steak was seared perfect. Cod was the best dish with crispy skin and moist center. Steak tartar was excellent. Pork pate was good, but could skip this. Was very happy with the meal. Restaurants had an open concept that was great food in a casual environment. Would come back.

    Scallops and acorn squash
    Kelsey B.

    Well I have a ton to say.. this place is gorgeous on the inside, with a lovely sized menu. Staff were attentive and friendly... however... the food... I'm not sure if they have salt in that kitchen! It's just a giant bottle of balsamic. We ordered scallops, acorn squash, French onion soup, French fries and their rendition on a mushroom steak. The French fries and soup were a hit, everything else was a bit strange, under seasoned, and at times just not good. Also I think the loudest man alive was sat next to us but alas, not the restaurants fault!

    Cat L.

    Love, love, love this spot!! We came here for brunch on a very cold winter day, and the food was definitely much needed to warm up. We ordered the croque madame and a mushroom egg Benny, and both dishes were savoury and so delicious. We also tried their blood orange mimosas, which were a fun complement to our dishes. Staff were extremely friendly and helpful with recommendations, and the vibes inside of the restaurant were cozy and immaculate!

    east coast oysters, brioche à tête
    Oshynne L.

    Our group was celebrating a birthday with a five-course menu. Everything we ate was phenomenal with more than enough to satisfy everyone at the table. This was my first time having a shared plate coursed meal for French cuisine, and I would definitely recommend trying this with a larger group! The service was not only very friendly, but also very attentive; they were quick to replace plates and cutlery between courses to prepare for the next ones. The food is delicious, the service is excellent, and the interior is very aesthetically pleasing. I would definitely return again and come prepared with more room in my stomach to be able to finish everything!

    Marie N.

    Part of a longer review... Service at Chantecler is the perfect harmony of professionalism and warmth. Attentive without being overbearing, the staff navigates the dining room with a balletic grace, ensuring each guest feels both welcomed and cherished. In its new abode, is a nod to the past and a toast to the future of French dining in Toronto. It stands as a testament to the beauty of French bistro cuisine when treated with reverence and a dash of innovation. It's a dining experience that, despite a few minor culinary faux pas, remains as delightful as it is memorable. Consistently delivering on both food and service, Chantecler firmly holds its place on my list of Toronto dining favourites - especially for a cozy destination in the cooler months.

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    Lester C.

    Excellent French cuisine located on the west end of Bloor. A wide selection of classic French dishes. I would recommend you to get the Steak Tartare, Duck Confit and the Braised Beef. Good cocktail selection as well. Overall a great choice for french food in the city. However it just didn't blow us away - I was hoping for a 5/5 but ended up with a 4/5 here. Make reservations in advance!

    Happy hour menu
    M D.

    This was our first time here since Chantecler moved and it is even better than I remember. We came during happy hour, which meant shared plates were dirt cheap. We literally ordered one of everything and the staff were great to remind us when the happy hour was ending. Good wine recommendations. Ambiance was bustling bistro. Reminded me of Paris actually.

    Steak tartar
    Ada L.

    Chantecler, located at the corner of Bloor St. and Crawford in Bloorcourt (about a 5 min walk away from Christie subway station), is the newest location of the French bistro that was once in Parkdale. No stranger to Chantecler, my partner and I have dined at their original location on Queen West in Parkdale (before the fire) many years ago as well as when they opened Le Phenix. The space at this new location is casual yet intimate where the centerpiece of the restaurant is the bar. They also have a patio which was not open yet to the public. Reservations are recommended especially on the weekends. My partner and I dined at Chantecler on a Sat night where I had made reservations a few weeks before. The restaurant was already bustling and busy when we arrived around 6pm. We were promptly seated and given menus. In terms of food, we ordered the following items to share: - Steak tartar (hand-cut beef, traditional accompaniments, and house sourdough). This is a classic and a must get item here! The dish is beautifully presented where you mix the egg into the meat yourself. The hot sauce it comes with adds an extra oomph to the dish. I do wish that the house sourdough it came with was slightly crispier (some pieces were soggy) - Half duck (confit leg and dry-aged breast, thyme jus, celeriac puree). The duck was delicious and cooked well! A bit tough to cut but when you eat it you realize how tender it is. The celeriac puree was also so smooth and velvety. The portion of half duck is definitely filling. - Braised short rib bourguignon (red wine and glazed Cipollini onion). The short rib was extremely tender and it just fell off the bone as we were trying to cut it. The sauce it came with was flavourful and the onions added an extra element to the taste of the short rib. - Roasted mushrooms (Madeira glaze and truffle puree) - the mushrooms were cooked well and you really can't go wrong with truffle puree. The food items we ordered were on the heavier side and we were definitely full afterwards. The chocolate tart looked delicious (we saw that the table next to us ordered it) but we had no room to order any dessert. The wine menu is extensive where they also have beers and non-alcoholic options as well. I did ask the staff for a recommendation which paired nicely with the food we ordered. Service wise, staff were friendly and attentive. The wait for food was a bit of a miss as we did have to wait longer than usual. Overall, Chantecler still serves up some elevated French classics in a beautiful new location. Food is executed well and prepared with care. The space is welcoming to everyone of all ages (we saw older couples enjoying dinner as well as a younger crowd as well). No doubt that this place is still on the best restaurants for French food in the city!

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    Frenchy Bar Et Brasserie

    Frenchy Bar Et Brasserie

    4.0
    (19 reviews)
    3.3 km

    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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    Piccolo Caffe E Vino

    Piccolo Caffe E Vino

    4.3
    (19 reviews)
    3.1 km
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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

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    4.1
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    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.

    We tried the Winterlicious menu here last week. The place…read moredoes not cover parking before 4 pm so it was $32. For guests coming in the evening parking is $12 and covered by the venue. The server we had was amazing, attentive, and quite busy that day. He answered all of our questions, and had some good suggestions. The seating is always comfortable and the view is second to none in the city. The food was cooked and prepared well, the skill and technique was very noticeable with every bite. The steak was cooked to perfection, the potatoes that came with this main were also impressive with their strong but robust flavour of thyme, and it wasn't greasy, just fried perfection. The app, I had the stracciatella cheese with rye and the grapes were blanched I think and the skins were peeled off, this was a very delicate dish, not very flavourful, but the textures is really where you'll see the layers come out. The grapefruit tart was simple the best way to end the meal. It was decadent for sure, but worth every bite

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    4.1
    (87 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $$$$

    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.

    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.

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    Aloette Bay

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    4.5
    (19 reviews)
    4.1 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.

    We visited Aloette Bay on a Friday night and made a reservation in advance. The restaurant has a…read moremodern, casual atmosphere and is relatively small, so reservations are recommended. One thing that seemed off to us was the reservation policy. When booking through OpenTable, a credit card is required, and there is a $25 per person charge for no-shows, cancellations within 48 hours, or even guest count reductions made within that time frame, which felt a bit strict for a casual dining restaurant. The restaurant officially closes at 9 p.m., but they accept reservations until around 8:15 p.m., continue taking orders after that, and allow guests to stay and finish their food and drinks at a relaxed pace. The menu is simple and approachable, with appetizers, shareables, mains, cocktails, and a selection of red, white, and sparkling wines. The food was good, the service was friendly, and everything was enjoyable, but nothing felt particularly extraordinary. One thing worth mentioning is that the restaurant's popular cheese-topped bread, which was previously complimentary at the original Aloette location, is now offered as a menu item at the Bay location for an additional charge.

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