2024

BATIFOLE

Bistronomy €€
4.3/5
25 reviews
Open - from 01h00 to 01h00

A beautiful address in East Chinatown where French bistronomy shines through without a false note. Pascal Geffroy, the chef-owner, is no stranger to the kitchen, having run kitchens in the Rhône region before moving to Toronto. On the menu are tasty classics such as snail cassolette, beef tartar, duck leg confit and cassoulet royal. On the bistronomy side, let yourself be tempted by the sea bass tartar with lime, pine nuts and tomato mousse or the vol-au-vent with sweetbreads and lobster. And what about the homemade desserts!

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2024

MIRA MIRA DINER

Bistronomy

The famous diners are these small unpretentious restaurants that can be found all over North America. We love them for their comfort food. Mira Mira has understood this, while updating the formula with a slate that, for lunch and dinner, oscillates between great classics (roast chicken, steak and eggs, hot chicken, etc.) and bistro dishes (yellowfin tuna, tagliatelle with mushrooms, etc.). However, the way everything is prepared stands out, the creativity is there. Also check out the weekend brunch menu, one of the best in town.

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2024

THE WOOD OWL

Bistronomy €€

Opened by the team behind The Wren, a gourmet address next door, The Wood Owl is more of a wine bar, supported by a cuisine that perfectly matches the wines offered. You can enjoy a pan-fried entrecote with romesco sauce and salsa verde of charred shallots accompanied by pommes allumettes and a good glass of Malbec. That said, the menu does not only offer French-inspired dishes, but also Spanish, Korean and South American. Mention should also be made of the home-made charcuterie.

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2024

HENRY'S

Bistronomy €€
An address to remember for lovers of good wine and good food, coupled with ... Read more
2024

LA BANANE

Bistronomy €€€

La Banane is a restaurant of fine French cuisine with some borrowings from the world. From the outset, we would like to emphasize the originality and beauty of the decor, with its huge "raw bar" (oysters, scallops, etc.) overhung by Art Deco lamps, its large leather benches in a semi-circle, and its vintage-looking space at the front. On the plate, oysters, Nova Scotia lobster, seared foie gras, aged steak grills, etc. To top off the meal, how about a slice of salted caramel banana cake?

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