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    Silo Grill

    3.8 (29 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Hknz H.

    整體體驗還是不錯的。 他們的分量很足,而且質量也很棒。 他們的服務很好,座位也不是很擁擠。 Silo Ripeye Burger 煮得很好,新鮮熱辣,薯條有一層薄薄的脆粉炸,做得很新鮮而且酥脆。 Nachos 玉米片裡有牛肉辣椒和其他配料,玉米餅又熱又脆,也很多,所以前菜分享起來絕對夠了。 我們點了蜂蜜大蒜雞翼,新鮮又熱又多汁,又不太辣。 Drunken Mussels 青口是微辣,但對於不能吃辣的人來說,可能會太辣。 海鮮扁麵條份量也很好、有蝦,青口,魷魚,小帶子等等。 我唯一不推薦的是chicken strip 雞肉條。脆粉太厚太硬,你的牙齒和下巴肯定需要足夠堅固和力量才能咬開。 某些部分幾乎像杏仁一樣。

    a view of a golf course
    Ada L.

    The Silo Grill, located inside the Angus Glen Golf Club, serves up Canadian/American eats in the clubhouse of the private golf course located in Markham. The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating (patio seating facing the golf course). They serve weekend brunch as well as lunch and dinner. Vibes are casual and service was friendly. I recently dined at The Silo Grill over Canada Day long weekend with a party of ~16 guests for brunch. We sat out on the patio on 2 tables. It was quite hot during that morning but the umbrellas helped with providing some shade from the sun. Service was good but the food took quite a while to prepare (likely due to the large order for the kitchen). Either way, their brunch menu has the usual classics - bennies, omelettes, pancakes, waffles, bagels, and even a burger. Majority of the party ordered bennies. I opted for the smoked salmon bagel which came with a side of fruit and home fries. I was able to try some waffles (a sweet option) which was great as well. My smoked salmon bagel is what you'd expect - the only thing is that the cream cheese is already spread for you (so you have no choice in regards to how much cream cheese you want on your bagel). Overall, food is decent and service was friendly. The vibes were chill - if the weather was a bit cooler the patio would have been nicer.

    Pico De Gala, Black Bean, Avocado (Egg Scrambler)
    Laleh H.

    Silo Grill easily became a fan favourite for my family. We visited at least a dozen time throughout the Summer. We enjoyed each visit so much, we returned with family for more visits during special occasions. Our 1st visit (admittedly) wasn't the greatest and the problem fell mainly with service. We provided our feedback on our way out to management and on our next fw visits, the service improved rapidly. They took care of us so well on each and every visit, I have nothing bad to say about this spot. Let me start with the view! We sat outside each visit on the patio overlooking the golf course. Our kids loved it and every week they ask to go back for brunch on the patio. Some of our fav items we've ordered: Lemon Buttermilk Pancakes - The pancakes were soft airy and fluffy. It came with lemon butter and Saskatoon Berry Maple Compote which added an incredible flavour to the dish. (FYI - this was an add on that my hubby and I shared in addition to what we ordered) Farm Fresh Eggs - my kids loved this item (huge bacon & egg fans!). It is one of their fav every time we go. Scrambled eggs (or poached is an option) home fries, bacon & toast. Served with a side of Angus Glen Strawberry Jam! This item is a little on the small side (see attached photo), my kids ordered a side of pancakes to share because it wasn't filling for them. Also, the menu states it comes with potato hash, but we were served roasted potato slices instead that were really overcooked. For the price of $16.00 I was expecting more food than what was served. Angus Glenn Benny - This is my absolute fav item - potato rösti, peameal bacon, spinach, roasted tomato, 2 poached eggs, hollandaise sauce. The egg was poached perfectly, the potato rösti really makes this dish very flavourful. The ingredients all come together so well, which easily makes this my fav to order on most visits. Grilled Nolan Farms Angus Brisket Burger (served with Angus Fries) - braised onions, white cheddar cheese, smoked bacon, horseradish mayo, grain mustard. The burger was grilled perfectly to the right temp and seasoned well. The toppings really pulled this together for a great tasting burger that wasn't overpowered with the topping. The taste of the brisket really came through well. Pico De Gala, Black Bean, Avocado - lime crema, cilantro, potato rösti (GF option) - hubby ordered this one more than one visit. Great flavours and seasoned well. Summer may be over, but our visits have not stopped. We love dining in when we can. Def a spot worth checking out for brunch/breakfast and dinner as well.

    Fungi Ravioli
    Jenny Y.

    It was our first time here and while the view was great, the experience was mediocre. We made reservations for lunch on a Sunday afternoon. We ordered the Fungi Ravioli and Classic Ribeye burger. The ravioli was good but portion was small. The burger was normal - nothing special. The food took a while to arrive - I overheard the large group next to us that this is actually a norm. They also charge $1.75 for hot water with lemon - and you get half a piece of lemon.

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    Sharon M.

    You'd THINK that you need to be a golf-loving, sunhat-wearing, wealthy one percenter to get into this country club dining experience. Nope. Here I am, just another millennial, strolling in to have some fancy brunch with fancy views. And that's what makes this place so great! Silo Grill is located within the gorgeous Angus Glen Golf Club. It's a beautiful piece of real estate with lush rolling hills and beautiful colours in the autumn, making it a popular wedding venue and weekend golf getaway for members. It's a surprise then that their restaurant is open to the public. Even more surprising are their extremely reasonable prices, with most items below $15! Brunch that's cheaper and better than Cora's by a mile. Their menu may be simple, but it's diverse enough to suit most palettes. Got the open-faced mushroom omelette. It wasn't the best omelette in the world but the mushrooms were tasty and the home fries were crisp. The traditional French toast was satisfying and The Big One, featuring eggs, breakfast meats, and home fries, was enough to feed two. The service was a little scattered though. As more people rolled in for brunch, the same two servers managed the entire area. They would benefit from hiring a couple more staff members. I'm hoping they never implement a members-only policy. The quality matched the prices, and the prices were a steal given the environment we were eating in. Truly one of the most beautiful brunch experiences you can have in Markham.

    Buddha bowl
    Dena M.

    Came here for brunch on a Sunday and ended up only being able to order from their regular menu as they have a buffet brunch on Sundays (even one happening for Mothers Day next week!) which would have been nice to know about before we arrived. We ordered the Buddha Bowl and the open poached egg and avocado toast which came with fries. The Buddha Bowl was a little dry, but the toast and fries were delicious! It did take a long time for our food to come out, the place was busy though and the brunch area was very full which could be the reason why. Overall, very nice place and would be happy to go back to sit on the patio which overlooks the golf course - and also try their brunch!

    Poutine
    Jessica C.

    Silo Grill has finally reopened after being closed for quite some time and they have changed up their menu! Everything on their new menu sounded so delicious but I have to ask, where is the pasta option hahaha?!? Bring the guests some pasta! (Although rumour has it, they're expanding their menu shhhh!!) I ordered takeout for dinner on a Thursday night and my family got the: - Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich - 137 Grilled 12oz Ribeye Steak - Organic Salmon - Vietnamese Fried Brussels Sprouts - Panko Dusted Calamari - Poutine Let's go through each dish 1 by 1 !! Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich: This dish was my personal favourite. The chicken was crunchy, the pickles were delicious and refreshing and the red cabbage slaw fit perfectly in the sandwich. The star of this dish was definitely the Angus hot honey sauce! ($17) Ribeye: the ribeye was perfectly cooked and tender - enough said. The dish came with a side of fries ($39) Organic Salmon: the salmon was so fresh! The salmon sat on a bed of delicious pureed cauliflower with warm sweet pea, and jerusalem artichoke. I have never tried jerusalem artichoke before but if I could compare it something I'm familiar with, I would say it's similar to a slice of potato (Oops) ($27) Vietnamese Fried Brussel Sprouts: wow, who knew this dish would be so tasty?! As someone who loves brussel sprouts, I was a huge fan of this dish. The flavours were great but a tad bit oily ($16) Panko Dusted Calamari: I loved the texture of the calamari. It wasn't rubbery or too oily and was still crunchy when I ate it at home! ($16) Poutine: I think this was my least favourite dish. The gravy and cheese curds were cold (probably because I ordered takeout) so it was a very thick dish :( ($14) I will definitely be revisiting this restaurant and cannot wait to eat these dishes fresh on the patio!!

    Breakfast menu
    Irene H.

    As this is a beautiful golf course, I was kinda expecting a little more for their restaurant. As safety precautions, all their seating area is done at their patio which we had no problem with as you'd get a gorgeous view of the field. I appreciate how they take social distancing carefully as every seat has a good amount of space far apart, and the "extra table" closer to the outside (depending on your seat) is where the waiter would give or take away anything you don't need without them having to be too close to you. They have a regular menu and breakfast menu which runs from 8am-3pm in Saturday/Sunday. We ordered the Open Face Bacon Western Omelet and Angus Breakfast Sandwich. Overall, I find the dishes to be lacking in taste, as well as overall presentation of the dishes. I would have assumed the Omelet would be what you'd normally get at other restaurants, but theirs was presented as just an egg with the toppings sprinkled on top. Personally, if this was what I was getting for the price, I might as well make it at home myself. I've never seen or been served an omelette like this before and was pretty disappointed overall. Beside the beautiful views, I probably would not return to this restaurant unless my family or friends want to visit.

    Jennifer K.

    Dining with a view of the golf course! Silo Grill exceeds my expectation. Located right inside Angus Glen Golf Club is a great restaurant to have breakfast/brunch and even a drink! The menu though simple but priced reasonably. You have a choice of something light or go all the way. Either way, you won't be disappointed. Service was excellent as our waitress kept my coffee topped up all the time!

    Fish tacos, chicken penne and kimchi burger!
    Chloe M.

    Food: These fish tacos are amazing even though they are not deep fried. It is healthy and tastes so good with the sauce, most importantly thing is that I did not feel bad eating them afterwards! I am also amazed that they have fusion food on their menu such as the kimchi burger that I got which i thought was such a good match. The chicken penne is definitely a safe choice as well. Portion: Normal Environment: Good view looking at the golf course no matter if you are sitting indoor or on the patio

    View of Silo Grill and the 18th hole
    Suor K.

    We came here for lunch on a Sunday, during the World Junior Girls Championships at Angus Glen. The restaurant was mostly empty both indoors and outdoors, so we had our pick of seating. The outdoor seats have a nice view of the 18th hole of the golf course. Even though the restaurant is located inside a golf course, I didn't think it was particularly expensive. We ordered the nachos ($12) as an appetizer, line-caught fish and chips (substituted with sweet potato fries) ($18), and the pan-seared salmon ($19). The nachos were a large portion, so we took the remainder home. The fish and chips were really good. The fish was not overcooked, and flaked off. The sweet potato fries were delicious. The salmon was cooked perfectly, and the shitake mushrooms and edamame were tasty. Afterwards, we walked along the path and watched some golf. All in all, an excellent dining experience.

    The patio facing the south golf course

    I took my girlfriend for her birthday brunch. The food was amazing, delicious and fresh. The scenery breathtaking and peaceful. Prices are very reasonable for the type of menu. I will be bring my daughters next.

    Outside seating and view.
    Senen Y.

    Came here for breakfast. They have a small menu but a decent variety. Love their food and would definitely come back again for breakfast as well as to try their lunch and high afternoon tea. Great view. Outside seating. The server was very nice and friendly. If you just come for the food and are not used to this golf club environment, you may find it confusing when trying to find the restaurant. It has more of a lounge/bar look.

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    This was an amazing restaurant. The dishes tasted so good. It got rewarded from Michelin since…read more2022. When we called in around 2pm to reserve 6pm table, they were full, only have a spot at 5:30pm and dining time for 1.5 hours. They were pretty busy when we arrived around 5:45pm. And so many people waited outside for tables. We were lucky to book it in advanced. The server was so nice and patient to introduce the popular dishes to us. I couldn't tell by the name of the dish, but I remember what she told me the good ones. The App we ordered the shrimp rolls (Goong Moun $15.95). There were 4 big rolls. The meat was shrimp and port mixed, a little bit spicy and salty. You must dip the fish sweet sauce together, that would make it tasty and not that salty. The main we got a pork curry dish and Tom Yum beef mild (Leng Tom Yum $35.95). My little girl loved the beef without the Tom Yum sauce so much. But I liked the curry sauce more, however, there was no veggies in it. This one was a bit expensive (Kor Moo Gaeng Kua $25.95) with a few pieces of pork only. The 2 main dishes were both come with rice. We ended up with packing up the rice and the sauce home for another meal. It's really tasty meal, and we would definitely come back again for other dishes.

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    Mee Puu (Blue Crab Curry)

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    4.4(39 reviews)
    9.2 kmMilliken, Scarborough

    We went on the waitlist around 8:20 PM and didn't get seated until close to 10 PM, but it was…read moreunderstandable since it was a very busy Friday night. The restaurant is a decent size with a cozy and relaxing ambiance. We ordered some of the most popular dishes, and everything that came out was absolutely delicious. Every dish had its own unique flavour and taste. There was a small mix-up with our order when one of the staff accidentally brought us tofu shrimp instead of the fried rice we ordered. Amy, one of the servers/managers, handled the situation so professionally. Even though it was already last call and the kitchen was closing, she was able to have the correct dish remade for us. She sincerely apologized for the mistake and even gave us a complimentary plum drink along with some butter cranberry cookies. Amy provided exceptional customer service and was absolutely awesome throughout the experience. Despite the long wait, the food and service made it worth it. I would definitely recommend this place and will for sure be coming back!

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    Crispy Cereal Tiger Prawn

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    4.1(625 reviews)
    4.2 kmUnionville Mainstreet, Unionville
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    Stopped by for brunch at Next Door, located in the heart of Main St. Unionville. The restaurant is…read moreunique in a sense where it's situated in the historical Unionville Planing Mill. Was seated in their dinning hall ( the other side is more of a bar) and ordered a brunch tower for two. The tower includes their signature malaysian scrambled eggs, chorizo sausage, bacon, Brussel sprouts, toast with buttermilk pancakes stacked at top of the tower. The tower was beautifully presented and what I love most about the tower is their pancakes. Truly fluffy and light with whipped cream on top of it. Overall, service was efficient and attentive, often checked on and refilling water. On top of that, the restaurant has great decor and parking is provided in the back of the restaurant. Its considered on a slightly higher end for brunch ($20-30 range), but it was truly an amazing experience. They also have daily promos so worth checking out for dinner and late night deals.

    This is very popular brunch place in Markham - but the options are more limited up here. Came with…read moremy parents to see what the hype is about (a few years after the hype has died down, but oh well). I must say that I do understand why people are drawn to the restaurant - it is very pretty and makes for wonderful pictures! This includes the lovely visuals of the food, which is beautifully presented and extremely photogenic. The taste of the food, although quite acceptable, fell just a bit short of its looks. The variety of colours was not matched with a variety of flavours, and everything was somewhat on the salty and greasy side. That being said, we very much enjoyed the potato hash, pancakes, and French toast. The portion sizes also outdid themselves - if you're coming here for brunch, just be prepared for a long nap in the afternoon! Service was excellent: prompt, helpful, and friendly. The interior is fairly spacious and elegantly decorated. Overall, a pleasant experience even if it's not the most spectacular - and perhaps worth a visit for some based on the aesthetics alone.

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    NextDoor Restaurant - Inside

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    NextDoor Restaurant - Salmon crudo

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    4.0(47 reviews)
    11.3 kmMilliken, Scarborough

    This is a new concept for us US-East Coasters and we enjoyed the customer service and the process…read moreof how to get your ingredients and how they served your bowl. So, how this works is you get your pot/bowl, get the ingredients you want first, they scale your bowl on how much to charge you, then you select your broth. I didn't want to die that night, so I got the Collagen Bone Broth. Very simple! You can also make your own dipping sauce on the side which made it very convenient if you got a simple broth like me. Restaurant is very modern and hip. I love how things were kept clean, such as the table, floor, stations to get your sauce. We ended with getting the matcha ice cream which was really good! Highly recommend this spot, for sureeee!

    I have been to a few malatang and I had high hopes for this one... it did not meet my expectations…read more I joined the waitlist and got called when my table was ready. The area to pick up a bowl was hectic. Very crowded space between picking ingredients and paying. You don't get a table until you pick up your bowl + paid. Everything was just stressful - lots of people, I am in my bulky jacket, holding my purse, etc. The food took some time to come out. Probably around 30 minutes... Ingredients were missing from some of our bowls. And some of the stuff was overcooked. The kimchi soup also had little soup and was very thick??? All the soups were salty but not particularly fragrant or super flavourful. As someone who loves soup noodles, I was not impressed. The best part of the meal was the ice cream. They had a seasonal flavour, ube, which was good but on the sweeter side. The matcha ice cream was great - and my favourite part of my meal. Our bowls ranged from $18 to $30 per a bowl. It's an additional $2 to add cheese and $3 do a bowl of rice. The restaurant can get very busy on a weekend evening, and noisy!

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    Silo Grill - newcanadian - Updated May 2026

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