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Don Quixote

4.0 (8 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Mixed seafood platter
Shaheed S.

Great experience, unfortunately we had not been able to get a seat on their patio as it was rammed. They have a very European vibe inside and fitting since it is a Portuguese restaurant that is beyond the norm compared to the churrasqueiras that are located all over the city. This place tends to appeal to much finer experience to the Portuguese cuisine. The seafood and octopus stew was delicious and hearty and the lambchops were tender and grilled amazing Honestly a hidden gem in my books

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Charene G.

Still delicious, attentive service and continue to highly recommend. St Clair staple.

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Bairrada Churrasqueira Grill

Bairrada Churrasqueira Grill

3.1
(144 reviews)
3.1 km
$$

It has been a few years since I was last here and my last visit wasn't too good but I thought I'd…read moregive them another chance based on their backyard patio. There were four of us and ordered the sangria to share between three of us which was a lot but refreshing. Apps were Lucas Freitas (fried calamari) and Chourico a Bombeiro (flaming sausage). Both were delicious. I forgot to mention the bread and Piri Piri Sauce which came in the form of a large bottle. These were complimentary and it's nice to see a restaurant continue this tradition. There used to be a very crusty artisan bread that was served but over the years that has disappeared and it's a white bread now. Three of us had chicken/chicken breast and one had veal. Even the small portion was very generous. The salad was underwhelming but a pretty presentation. The server got a couple of orders wrong and seemed very distracted. The piece de resistance was the "Portuguese Tarts" which made a wonderful finale to a good Al fresco dining experience.

Once one of the top Portuguese restaurants in Toronto, Bairrada seems to have lost a step. I…read morerecently ordered a whole chicken and small potatoes via UberEats after a couple year hiatus, but was a bit disappointed. The chicken lacked the characteristic grill / char marks. The potatoes were bland, as if they were boiled rather than roasted. Or perhaps this was just a lazy attempt at slapping an order together because it was via Uber Eats? As always, their peri peri sauce is among the best in the city and saved the meal. Either way, lots of better options in the city these days.

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Chourico a Bombeiro (flaming sausage)
Chourico a Bombeiro (flaming sausage)
Red Wine Sangia.
Red Wine Sangia.
House salad.

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House salad.
Perla Restaurant

Perla Restaurant

3.6
(25 reviews)
3.8 km
$$

Return visits while in Toronto (2 of 3)…read more I came back to Perla and its appeal, at least to me, is very much still there. You are greeted upon walking in to this family run Portuguese restaurant. This time, I tried a bitoque, a steak with an egg on top. It would be on the list of 10 typical entrees you'd find in a Portuguese restaurant. It was preceded by a salad, for which I selected the Caesar salad option. I followed it up with a dessert which was a goblet with a frothy type of gelatin, pudding, or mousse. The flavor was either passion fruit or guava. I forgot what it was immediately upon leaving because I devoured it so quickly! The frothiness made it lighter, such that it wouldn't weigh you down. By now, you should be able to tell this was a very good meal. A few things round out the experience. The bread was accompanied by a pate' or dip of sorts. It was excellent. I didn't know what it was, therefore I asked. It had tuna as well as a good number of other ingredients. Together, it did not taste very fishy or potent in any way, except incredibly flavorful. Their cuisine is representative of all of Portugal, although Perla's roots are in Northern Portugal. The painted ceramic rooster for good luck one often sees hails from Barcelos, just slightly north of the Porto area. In fact, the fueling and rest areas on the toll road through Barcelos have these modern metallic renditions of the rooster that are minimalistic silhouettes you look right through. I might add a few other things that made me glad I returned to Perla. For one, Lusophones are well represented among the customers. But, more importantly, they fill an important niche for me since so many Portuguese locales miss this mark. They are essentially a reliable mid-range restaurant with a broad enough menu. Here, you can avoid the end points that I don't much care for or seek - the piri piri (or peri peri) chicken places where you accompany your order with a pastel de nata that the "hey, wow man" types (at least on the Plateau in Montreal) tend to frequent and the high-end restaurants where Portuguese leans haute cuisine, a lot is about presentation, and the portions are small. (In Montreal, one such place should immediately come to mind.) I was happy that I stopped by, using the TTC card with which you can avoid the crazy Toronto traffic and parking hassles. The College Street streetcar practically stops in front of Perla's door. It all adds up. The team running this restaurant puts their hearts into their work. I am going to go with 5 stars, with each one representing a letter in the word P-E-R-L-A.

Great spot for Portuguese food! One thing I will say, is plan to sit and enjoy your stay. It can…read moretake a little while for food and service but it's nice. It's a more relaxed vibe. I had the grilled calamari appetizer and the veal for my main. Our group also went with the server's recommendations (including my choose to get the veal). We were all happy with what was recommended. They brought us some bread but it was toasted and really hard. I didn't love that. The food took a bit and was nice but not the most beautiful. It was very tasty though! Our server was incredibly nice and our glasses were never empty. She took extra care when splitting the bill for us and we had a great time.

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This is the interior of the restaurant looking toward the open kitchen.
This is the interior of the restaurant looking toward the open kitchen.
Here's the bread basket and that dip/sauce/pate' was amazing.  It was something completely new to me.
Here's the bread basket and that dip/sauce/pate' was amazing. It was something completely new to me.
The "good luck rooster" is seen throughout Portugal, but its roots are in Barcelos in the country's north.

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The "good luck rooster" is seen throughout Portugal, but its roots are in Barcelos in the country's north.
Chiado

Chiado

3.9
(146 reviews)
3.2 km
$$$$

I was in Toronto for the 200K Princess Margaret Ride to Conquer Cancer and after 2 long days of…read morebiking, I was on the hunt for a fantastic meal and Chiado did not disappoint. It was the perfect capstone...nice, upscale, delicious Portuguese food and seafood. Based on the availability on the website, I was concerned + discouraged that I would not be able to get a table, but I was able to walk in and get a table without any issue. I started my meal with the Tiger Shrimp appetizer (Gambas Mozambique). They were accented with a delicious piri piri sauce and the overall flavor was phenomenal. Clams were my first choice, but they were out of them. For my main, I tried a special white flaky fish that they had from the Azores that resembles a perch. It was delicious! For dessert, I had the vanilla meringue dessert. It was good but by this point I was so full. The slice was huge, but the meringue just melted in your mouth. I really liked the wine list....they had vinos from the different parts of Portugal. I sat in the front part of the restaurant and enjoyed looking out the windows to people watch. Service was great! I highly recommend Chiado!

We got to experience, private dining. Our Christmas party/ end of your celebration was held here…read more We had fresh appetizers. For dinner I had the risotto. The wine was impeccable. We found out that the owner has his own vineyard, which was absolutely stunning. I recommend this for an intimate setting !

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Room decor from table pov
Room decor from table pov
Chiado
Chiado

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Bar Isabel

Bar Isabel

4.2
(521 reviews)
3.3 km
$$$

The space is intimate and cozy, and perfect for lingering over shared plates and drinks. The staff…read moreare genuinely friendly and caring, and they're great at guiding you through the menu, especially when it comes to cocktail recommendations. The tapas are really good, though dishes did come out a bit on the slower side. But honestly, it fits the whole experience here: order a few cocktails, enjoy the atmosphere, and let the night unfold at its own pace (within the seating time limit of course). One of those spots that makes you want to order just one more plate. We got: * Half Octopus * Mussels Escabeche * Jamón Croqueta * Shishito Peppers * Sea Bream Ceviche & Chips * Grilled Beef Tongue & Mojo Rojo * Sobrasada & Foie Gras

Came here for a date night and I really wanted to love Bar Isabel, but was a little disappointed…read more There was a lot of hype around the restaurant, but the food was just average. We ordered the Sea Bream Ceviche and chips, quarter Octopus and Patatas Bravas. The highlight was the ceviche. The octopus was unfortunately a little overdone, which made it tough. I would absolutely not order the patatas bravas again. The potatoes were very dry and tasted as if they had been sitting out for some time. We also sat at the bar and had a few ordered of cocktails with the food. Be aware that the bar itself slopes down towards you. With that being said, my partner put her drink down on the sloped part and it fell all over both of us, with the bartender seeing it all unfold. He was nice in providing some extra napkins to dry ourselves off, but all he had to offer was "Yup that happens a lot" as opposed to maybe offering to remake the drink which was now 2/3 empty as a result. Was a little disappointed at that service in particular, especially when you're paying upwards of $18 for a small cocktail. The atmosphere was good, however. IF I were to give it another try, I'd probably just opt for drinks and skip the food, which was a little pricier for what you're getting portion-wise and quality.

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Bar Isabel
Half Octopus
Half Octopus
Patatas Bravas

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Patatas Bravas
Via Norte Restaurant

Via Norte Restaurant

3.3
(20 reviews)
3.1 km
$$$

We were told before ordering that service would be slow. When we paid, we were asked how was…read moreeverything. "You were told service would be slow," we were reminded. Upon leaving and waiting, we were approached and apologized but in the same breath we were warned service would be slow for one reason or another. As a customer, I then would give some concessions but everyone was clearly upset it was almost 4 hours. It would have been better if the customer service was present. But when we one of us went to grab the water decanter to refill water three times even while our server watched us and kept walking - that was a no, no. The food was okay and perhaps suffered from staffing issues but when you're paying 100 per plate I would like a better dining experience. The best thing we had was dessert but we waited almost an hour for this. One almost fell asleep waiting. The atmosphere clearly suffered from the tables around us. We could hear how upset people were and they asked for their food to go. I could hear the table next door in Portuguese want the bill. They wanted their dessert and it just wasn't coming. We were in the same boat. Had at least the customer service been positive - our table would feel better. We asked for help with our table that kept shaking but that didn't happen. Not fun to eat while table is shaking. We watched while everyone had received bread so we asked. She clearly wasn't pleased we requested this. Her facial expression read upset while her eyes rolled up. I was a honestly regretting asking. Then when she brought it to our table, she firmly planted that plate on our table and walked away. That's not very kind at all. It was one of the most upsetting evenings.

Spoiler Alert: it sucks!…read more As a Porkchop (Portuguese) myself, taking my porkchop mom out for Mother's Day, I haven't been this disappointed in ages. This was worse than when Portugal lost to Greece in the 2004 Euro finals. I spent just shy of $400 for 4 people, without wine, and the food was below mediocre. Octopus ($50) was over cooked and bland. Lamb Shank ($45) was a good portion but over cooked and bland. Piri-Piri shrimp app ($40!!) was ok taste wise, but again, a bit over cooked. 5 average shrimp for $40...$8 per mother f'n shrimp. What on earth did these shrimp do to get that price tag? Cure shrimp cancer? Win shrimp Nobel prize? I drop stupid amounts of money on food every month, and it doesn't always work out, but this was a brutal experience. I feel like I got scammed by my own brethren. The pictures on IG look good, but the food is not good and the prices are outrageous. It was like a tinder profile with tons of filters and only the face shown....you know how this story ends. Just go to Mercado Negro or Piri-Piri and thank me later.

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Via Norte Restaurant
Via Norte Restaurant
Via Norte Restaurant

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