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    4.3 (28 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    A dessert featuring a yellow spherical top, possibly sorbet or mousse, on a tart base with cream, served on a black plate.
    Sunny W.

    5/5 We came for the tasting menu and every item we ate was 5/5... the tasting menu didn't even have a lot of protein, but the vegetable dishes were already amazing! Taste was great, atmosphere was great, and we were there for upwards to 2 hours. I don't trust Michelin, but they definitely got this one right haha. Looking forward to coming back!

    Babaghanoush - A bowl of baba ghanoush garnished with microgreens and a spoon, accompanied by a bowl of grilled flatbread, on a white table with a wine glass.
    Godwin T.

    Venue 4.5/5 Cosy restaurant is tucked away on Yonge Street in the Rosedale Summerhill neighbourhood. Inside feels very homey, making it a great spot for catching up with friends or a date. Parking is a bit challenging as you're very limited for street parking options in the nearest parking lot is a few hundred metres down the street. Service 5/5 When we entered, we were greeted by the host along with two other servers for the menus and for drinks. They were very attentive and offered their recommendations as well for the food pairings. We were never thirsty, as they always topped up our water (they offer still and sparkling). Between courses the dishes and utensils were replaced, and the table was cleaned too. Having fresh plates and cutlery for each course helped ensure that we can enjoy the flavours of each dish. Food 5/5 Amazing flavours, every dish was presented aesthetically with the ingredients and sauces of the dish presented as well by the server. The portions are on the smaller end, but the quality and flavours make up for it. We had the babaghanoush to start, along with the mante. Our entrees were their signature lamb, along with the veal and bone marrow. We also had a side of potatoes recommended by waitress to pair with the meats. They had a little spice to them but not too extreme.

    Jenn W.

    The banru ($16) was described as a three-cheese dip, in which I could decipher two - cream cheese and feta - creating a thick, smooth but textured spread reminiscent of a cheese ball. It's salty with a ting of spice (from Thai chili jam) and was topped with three circles of charred carrots that provided a neutral finish. The spread was served with hot toasted matnakash, an Armenian flatbread that's soft but surprisingly dense so a slice was enough. Taline's fattoush ($28) eliminates lettuce and uses roasted squash, cucumbers, sweet persimmon, and microgreens instead. Tossed with a well-seasoned pomegranate and shallot vinaigrette, the salad was almost salsa like - sweet, salty, tangy - all things good on a fork. In lieu of pita, chunks of toasted matnakash create croutons that soak up the salad's juices. Taline should consider reordering how appetizers arrive as the mante ($30) needs to be served first. Being a more neutral dish - simply seasoned with sumac, mint, and tomato consommé - it seemed bland compared to the other flavourful starters. For me, the meat screamed for seasoning and a tomato sauce (instead of a consommé) would be more flavourful and stick to the wrapper, which was a bit hard and could benefit from being softened. Still, I liked that Taline's mante doesn't rely on tons of yoghurt, just a bit of it at the bottom, and instead focuses on the actual dumpling - beautifully made containing an ample portion of ground beef. Once I smeared the mante with banru and topped it with a few vegetables from the fattoush, it was delicious. So, maybe you need to eat the dumplings in conjunction with other starters. Lamb chop fans must try the vochkhar ($58). Its spice rub creates a flavourful but not overly salty crust that's delicious plain or with a smear of the garlicky herbed yoghurt sauce. Cooked to a medium/medium rare, the lamb was deliciously tender served with pearl couscous that soak up excess meat juice. Yet, at first bite, you wouldn't know the chops are tender as the "steak knives" were so dull that a regular serrated butter knife would work better. Please Taline, switch out the knives. As the maitake jasmine broth was poured over the dikranagerd pilav ($30), an intoxicating aroma flooded the table. And while I loved the soft flavourful mushroom studded rice, the overly thick dough wrapped around the grains detracted from the dish. It doesn't need the dough, served with a thick smoked labneh and bright barberries the rice on its own is enough. Dining at Taline does require patience, especially during the busy weekend dinner service. It takes a while to get a drink (our cocktails arrived after the first appetizer) and we were never asked if we wanted a second. Even water refills were slow, finally picking up after half the tables left. While not deal breakers, if you're a thirsty table, I'd recommend ordering a bottle of wine and asking for a carafe of water.

    Lamb chops
    Mary L.

    My sister took me here as my surprise bday dinner. Walking in I was so excited seeing the Michelin mark outside and the restaurant full of patrons. As we headed upstairs, we asked the hostess if we can sit at the table by the window, she said it was reserved. Didn't we also make a reservation? I didn't make a fuss because I thought maybe the other reservation had a special occasion such as a proposal. Turned out they had a speedy dinner where they both played on their phone and rarely talked to each other. The night got increasing disappointing as it unfolded. While our server did all the expected service eg checked in on us and topped up our water she was not personable. It was a snowy night and both of us didn't want to drink much so I asked if I can order 1 cocktail pairing with our set dinner, she said no. When I responded why can't I order it for myself and decide to share the cocktails with my sister, she went quiet. Food took way too long, our dinner was 3 hours long. Everything was vegetarian except for the lamb that we requested. First round was good with dips and persimmons salad. Second round was confusing, they ran out of mante (dumplings) so our substitute was kale salad and a carrot/celery lettuce wrap. This was tasteless and confusing. Third course, fish was brought out by accident but they left the cabbage side dish on the table while they cooked the lamb. The worst thing about this whole experience is that the table next to us is close by so we can hear each other's conversation but they also ordered the set menu and they were 1 course ahead of us so we saw everything they ate including the better looking dishes they received vs ours eg mante and the different side dish to compliment the lamb. It was noted on our reservation that it was my birthday and our dessert didn't come with a candle. At this point we were just ready to leave. I had to walk up to the 3 servers just standing by the bar chatting to ask for the bill. The bathroom was freezing and out of paper napkins while 3 servers are just standing right outside. Really disappointing experience overall.

    Octopus, potatoes
    Reh L.

    This was my first time trying Armenian food, and I loved it. Taline is an upscale version with most of the dishes falling into the classic middle eastern palate. The vibe of the restaurant was great too, with big marble tables, a window to the chef's kitchen, and great service. As for the food, there were no misses. We tried a bit of everything. Start off with the creamy spiced hummus with their crispy thick pita, refreshing tabbouleh, and savoury mante dumplings. The octopus, potatoes, fattoush salad, beef lettuce wraps, and crispy cabbage were all really nice but to me the star of the show was the lamb - with a tomato relish and herby yogurt sauce, this made for an incredible bite. As for the cocktails, they were average. The dessert was really nice - a twist of shortbread ice cream and coffee ice cream, drizzled with olive oil. I would definitely come back here!

    Potatoes
    Lina M.

    This was a very interesting and unique experience. I was visiting Toronto and had heard about this place. I checked the Yelp and it intrigued me. We are Armenian so we don't need introduction to the cuisine, but I sure was impressed by the presentation of the food here, the decor and the ambiance . Very contemporary. I am a bit surprised that high scale restaurant like this doesn't have and valet or any parking suggestions. When I called to ask for the parking , they only suggested street parking or public green P. Not sure where that was located so that was a struggle, but me made it on time. We were the first reservation at 5 pm and weee the only table for a while . The place got almost full around 6. The menu was very interesting. They had a nicely designed menu, some Armenian writing in it. The server was friendly. She gave her recommendations and we decided to go with Yalla Ber option. $95 per person, this was supposed to be a custom selection of their choice, based on what we tell her we like and don't like. This was supposed to be 4 course meal. 1 appetizer, one first course, one entree and one dessert (per person) I have 3 problems with this situation: 1. They didn't ask how spicy we wanted it . They just brought it and some of us didn't like spicy so ended up not eating much. Some of the items were quite spicy. 2. I didn't know bread was considered an item in the appetizer . They actually counted the bread as an appetizer for 1 person. Same for potatoes . I never knew potatoes are considered an entree item . It was : fish, ghavurma , cabbage and potato- 4 entrees for 4 people !? Not sure if that was fair for the amount of money they are charging . It was kind of a rip off in my opinion. Still a lot of food but I have been to countless restaurants and have never considered potatoes as part of main course , and a basket of bread as part of an appetizer item. And the dessert ? Only 1 ashta for 4 of us . Unfair I think 3. The fish was not good - I am a seafood lover and couldn't eat this item. None of us liked it. It was mushy, and bland . Eww not good at all Nevertheless, this place gets 4 stars for being so unique and mostly tasty food. I would like to go back here given the opportunity, but this time I will order my own items and not let them give me potatoes as an entree!

    Tuna Nayeh (tuna tartare with bottarga (cured fish roe),puffed bulgur, onions, mint,  lettuce, pickled turnip, and garlic toum)
    Sel Z.

    Taline, located in the heart of mid-town near Yonge & St. Clair, has a modern and elegant ambience. The interior design is on point, with shades of muted green adorning the walls, cloth napkins, booth seatings, and decorations. It has a bit of a King West vibe with good music in the background, but without the massive crowd or line-ups. We came on a Saturday evening without a reservation, and we were able to get seated right away (the restaurant didn't seem too busy at that time). Service was great and friendly. The server was very attentive, and food came out relatively quick. They were even able to accommodate our request to have all the dishes (including appetizers, mains, and sides) to come out at the same time. There was a big glass window separating the dining room and the kitchen, so you could see the cooking in action if you wanted to. It seemed like a well-run kitchen. There was a second floor for extra dining space. Food-wise, they serve Armenian cuisine with modern interpretations and superb presentation. The plating for every dish is done beautifully, with taste that matches its looks. All the dishes that we had were delicious. The sides and some of the appetizers were almost as big to stand out as a main dish on its own. 1) Akhtabut (Mediterranean octopus, moghrabieh (Lebanese pearl couscous), urfa biber (Turkish dried chili pepper), ful (Egyptian fava beans & cumin)) - This came as 4 tender pieces of octopus that were pretty good. 2) Tuna Nayeh (tuna tartare with bottarga (cured fish roe), puffed bulgur, onions, mint, lettuce, pickled turnip, and garlic toum) - Loved wrapping the tuna nayeh with crisp lettuce, and eating it together with the garlic toum. I could taste lots of onions in the nayeh. I wish they gave more lettuce though, because they only gave 3 pieces of lettuce and we were left with lots of the tuna nayeh leftover without anything to scoop or eat with / wrap in. 3) Fattoush Salad (cucumber, tomatoes, shallots, purslane, matnakash (traditional Armenian leavened bread), pomegranate molasses) - This was different than the typical fattoush salad that I've seen or had previously. Perhaps this was the Armenian version of fattoush salad, which was different than the Lebanese / other Middle Eastern version (which usually includes lettuce and fried pita bread). In this version, there was no lettuce and the bread component was matnakash (traditional Armenian leavened bread), instead of pita chips. It was still delicious and fresh-tasting, and the pomegranate molasses didn't make the salad too sweet (thankfully). 4) Tsoug (whole grilled fish, za'atar, caper leaves, charred grapes, persimmon) - I liked that they de-boned this, making it very easy to eat without having to dig and pick through the small bones. It was perfectly cooked and seasoned. I also loved the charred grapes - it's rare that you find fruits that are cooked / grilled and go so well with a savoury dish. 5) Gedzou Patates (confit potatoes, black garlic toum, shallots, urfa biber, Aleppo biber) - Super crispy and a bit spicy. They stayed crispy for the entire duration of our meal. 6) Fasoulia (green beans, tomato chutney, crispy garlic, halloumi) - This side dish was just okay. It would've been better without the halloumi cheese. As a big garlic fan, I vote up any dish or side with lots of garlic in it. 7) Kaghamp (braised cabbage, fennel tahini, pomegranates, pumpkin seeds, pine nuts) - BEST (SIDE) DISH OF THE NIGHT. This was unexpectedly unique, and it showed creativity in taking such a simple and common ingredient (cabbage), elevating it, and turning it into a flavour bomb in your mouth. It reminded me of the Middle Eastern whole cauliflower head that's showered with tahini, pomegranates, various nuts (usually pine nuts) - which makes a wholesome stand-alone dish on its own. The cabbage itself was charred perfectly, with black crisps on the outer edges, yet piping hot and soft when you cut into it. The smooth, velvety, and creamy fennel tahini complemented it so well, and the pomegranates, pumpkin seeds, and pine nuts added a nice crunch to the dish. 10/10.

    We recently dined at Taline and have mixed feelings about the experience. The ambiance and service were pretty good. Also, I have to say that the dishes have been very well arranged on the plate, in very appealing way. However, we go to restaurants for FOOD experience first of all. The food fell short of expectations. Appetizers:" kibbeh nayeh" was plain and lacked texture. The Mante dumplings were good, but were too dry, the sauce was supposed to balance it, but failed to do the job (maybe just not enough). The Banru (cheeses mixture with chili) was pretty good, but how could this tiny plate cost $26??? The fattoush salad was OK, but not more than just "OK". Mains: we had 2 dishes of lamb chops. one was good, on the other one chops had a lot of fat and very strong lamb "odor" This definitely should have been stopped by the kitchen and not be served to the table!!! The veal shank on the jus was surprisingly dry and hard to chew... The last one was the Kunefe desert and it was very successful! In summary, dishes are not balanced, although well set on plates. Way way overpriced!!!!! It's totally not worth it!!! We don't understand the HIPE about this place.

    Lamb chops
    Elvis A.

    This spot was a bit intriguing when it opened up. Located in summerhill area which is a bit of a mixed bag IMO for restaurants especially this stretch of Yonge as I can't recall anything memorable within this block other than the nut bar nearby. The interior is nice and has a pleasant feel there is giant glass window into the kitchen even but I couldn't see anything due to the reflection. On to the menu oh they are priced on the high side. We tried Labneh and BANRU (I think we ordered this by mistake as wanted the halloumi starter) They came with a nice bread which unfortunately had so much oil on it that was very hard to eat without a fork and knife. Banru has a nice kick to it as well. Labneh is decent. I ordered the lamb chops and other diner ordered the chicken. Both don't come with any sides so we added a side of potatoes as well (hefty price again for what you get) The lamb chops are nicely grilled and cooked to the medium rare (good) the chicken went well too. A major sticking point IMO was that both were served with plate with high sides (Almost a bowl) now there is no way for one to cut the meat especially lamb chops at a decent angle. The place started to get busy as the evening progressed. I tried a red wine which was decent and paired well with the lamb chops. I think this place has its work cut out for them (pun intended) starting with a few adjustments needed for the server ware :) as at this price point there is little room for mistakes IMO. 3.5 stars for now.

    LABNE

    AMAZINGG!!! This place is a great combination of middle eastern and Armenian cuisine. I bet they have Michelin star chefs. Great food. Really High quality. Amazing staff. We loved the atmosphere. It would be an amazing location for a cozy, casual, sheik date night. And, also great for a friend/family gathering. We chose this restaurant completely out of the blue, and we couldn't be happier with our choice. WILL DEFINITELY VISIT AGAIN. We got the Davar, Imam Bayildi, ASHTA TART.... You should visit before it gets packed. Cheers!

    Arshile K.

    Less than a month old, I can't wait to see Taline cement itself as an haute cuisine cornerstone of Middle Eastern food in Canada. Specializing in Armenian fare, Taline comfortably hits all the notes that make Armenian cuisine historically distinct, while imbuing it with culinary ingenuity reserved for the most accomplished chefs. This comes as no surprise given the team behind it. The Yacoubian brothers of Mayrik fame have completely reimagined the possibilities ingrained in Armenian culture, and created a space and experience where those possibilities are maximally realized. Every inch of the restaurant is intentionally considered, from the art and custom tiling to the message written inside the menu in the Yacoubian brothers' mother's handwriting. The lamb was easily the tastiest I've ever had, as was my experience of the baba ghanoush. The chi kefte (a personal favourite dish of mine) does what an excellent steak tartare does and more. The manti was comforting and delectable. Even the garlic potatoes, which generally is a dish I'm not as drawn to, were fried in a way I've never had potatoes fried before, making a potentially dull side into something exciting and successful. The pita was perfect. Do yourself a favour and get to Taline as fast as you can. Book a reso, because seats are not easy to find during peak hours. Will be back endlessly!

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    Anytime you're in Toronto- you must have this restaurant!! The food and drinks were amazing.

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    Yorkville, Discovery District, Downtown Core

    There were 4 of us for dinner at Amal last night. This was the first time for all of us…read more We arrived for a 7pm reservation at around 6:55pm. We were seated and then greeted right away by our waitress. She gave us menus, but then didn't come back for about 15-20 minutes to take our drink orders. We each ordered a cocktail and they arrived within 5 mins. and all looked amazing. We had the Marissa Harissa which wasn't mine but I swapped for it because it was so tasty lol. It was spicy and a little sour and a little sweet. Very yum! I had ordered the Velvet Figue, which was tasty but a ittle on the sweet side for me. We also had the Amal Old Fashioned which was fantastic. My husband and I both said it was one of the best Old Fashioneds we'd ever had. The last one was the Amal Espresso Martini which was good but unremarkable. We waited about 20 minutes before our food orders were taken. We ordered several things to share. The first round came out around 10 minutes after ordering, which was good. We had the dip sampler and chose the hummus basil, baba ganoush and muhamarrah. The hummus basil was wonderfully smooth and had a great basil flavour. The baba ganoush was nice and creamy. The muhamarrah had a very nice flavour but was very sweet which was a little off-putting to me. I didn't hate it, but wouldn't order it again. We had the kibbeh which was fantastic. The texture and flavour were both perfect. We also had the spicy fingerlings which were great! They were very spicy and the sauce was lemony and so delicious. I actuallly mixed some with my muhamarrah to cut the sweetnss and that really helped. The rest of the food took about 20 minutes to arrive (after we finished the appetizers). We had the skewer platter for two and it was so delicious. The pistachio kabab was out of this world good. My sister doesn't usually enjoy lamb, but she liked this. It was spiced perfectly. The other two were very good too. We had the vermicelli rice, which was very nice. I make this at home so I'm familiar with it and really enjoyed it. The texture was perfect. Lastly, we had the pickle plate which was very interesting. The eggplant pickle was different from any pickle I've had before and was quite firm, which I wasn't expecting. It was tasty. We ordered a bottle of Lebanese red wine which was a very nice accompaniment to the skewers. All in all, it was a lovely evening. Our server was very nice and friendly and the food and drinks were very good. The 4-star rating is partly because of the very slow speed at which the food came out. I'd have given 4.5 stars if that was an option We would return.

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    Tarboosh Restaurant wasn't on my radar at all, but after Suresh Doss gave it a hearty…read morerecommendation, we figured we should stop by and check it out. We arrived around noon on a recent Saturday and the place was completely empty. A group of four fairly loud men showed up shortly after us and inexplicably sat at a table near us, but that's obviously not the restaurant's fault. The menu contained plenty of tasty-looking entrees, but I figured I'd grab the dish with the name of the restaurant in it: the Tarboosh ("Combination of shawarma and falafel"). The concoction arrived to the table quite a while later, which was weird considering how empty the joint was, and sure looked impressive. I dove right in. Everything on the plate was tasty but not mind-blowing. The chicken shawarma had a few crispy pieces, which was appreciated, but was mostly unreasonably dry. (The two included sauces helped with that, at least.) The falafel was fresh but strangely light. It didn't really have a strong flavor of anything, really. I enjoyed eating it, but it definitely didn't remind me of traditional falafel. The hummus was creamy but lacking in a strong chickpea flavor (i.e. the concoction was overwhelmed by tahini, essentially). However, once I began eating everything together, I began enjoying everything a lot more. The included bread help, too, even though it was far from the best middle-eastern bread I've ever had. Tarboosh is a mixed bag, that's for sure. If you're in the area, it's worth a try. I don't think I would travel to far to check it out, though.

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