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Innovative, Inventive, and Astonishingly Excellent |
309 King St. W Toronto, ON M5V 1J5 Canada +1 416 740 6622 http://www.dhaba.ca |
In 1998, P.K. Ahluwalia, chef-owner-operator, created Dhaba Indian Restaurant. Here, guests will experience a dining like none other. The menu is customized at your table and dietary needs can be easily fulfilled at Dhaba's Indian Restaurant. Come try Dhaba for yourself to see why it has regularly been the winner of the "Most Memorable Meal Award" and "Best of Toronto" again and again and again. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Asian delights |
100 Simcoe Street Toronto, ON M5H 3G2 Canada +1 416 979 7172 http://www.monsoonrestaurant.ca/ |
Japanese, Indian, Chinese and Thai cuisines come together at this upscale Asian fusion restaurant located right in the middle of the theatre-Entertainment District and within walking distance of City Hall. The restaurant's award-winning design features bamboo and mandarin orange walls, white linen tables with chunky place mats, and tall stemware. East meets east with Tandoori Salmon Bamboo-Steamed Red Snapper, Atlantic Salmon with Ghee and Fenugreek, Cantonese Roasted Pork Tenderloin and Thai Basil Chicken. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exotic dishes, sleek surroundings |
2537 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M4P 2H9 Canada +1 416 487 4897 http://www.north44restaurant.com/ |
For an unrivalled dining experience, try this ultramodern and glamorous uptown spot offering an eclectic range of culinary cultures. The food itself mirrors the unique décor with a fusion of Italian and Asian cuisine. The restaurant, which is located in the Yonge and Eglinton area and named after the city's latitude, was picked as the best in town by Gourmet magazine. Try star chef Mark McEwan's specialties, such as Roasted Venison Loin or Seared Halibut Baked in Banana Leaf. Renowned desserts include a Pumpkin Tart with Pecan Praline and Caramel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great Cantonese takeaway |
570 Yonge Street (at Wellesley Street) Toronto, ON M4Y 1Z3 Canada +1 416 960 8898 |
An old-fashioned, takeaway Cantonese Chinese restaurant located in the Wellesley-Yonge area, this is just what the culinary doctor ordered when you're looking for an antidote to all those upscale, yuppie, Italasia, Asian fusion places that are springing up on every corner. The menu offers 72 items in all - you know because they're numbered. All the traditional dishes are accounted for: Sweet and Sour Chicken Balls, Fried Rice, Chow Mein, Dumplings, Lemon Chicken and Seafood in a Nest. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Thai and pan-global cuisine |
208 Queen Street West Toronto, ON M5V 1Z2 Canada +1 416 598 4719 http://www.queenmothercafe.ca/ |
Located in an historic building in the Entertainment District, this venerable establishment has been catering to its patrons since 1978. Despite the name, the food is world eclectic, pan-Asian in general and Laos-Thai in particular. Decor-wise, it doesn't look like much from the outside, but, once inside, you're transported into a world where time stands still. And that's before you're introduced to the secluded, almost secret, patio. The eclectic menu includes Dim Sum side by side with Tuscany Chicken, and Shrimp Satay sharing the honours with Gnocchi Bella Fiorio. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Everything contemporary! |
19 Mercer Street Toronto, ON M5V 1H2 Canada +1 416 599 7246 http://www.rainlounge.ca/ |
As you walk in here, you'll know that this place is going to be different from the others in every imaginable way. Rain is all about freshness, fusion and modernism. With its low lights, water walls and striking interiors, it has an extremely classic and elegant look. If the décor doesn't appeal to you, the food definitely will, as it is a mélange of all the Asian cuisines with a twist! The owners, Guy and Michael Rubino cook up dishes, such as Blue Fin Tuna Three Ways and Shabu Shabu. The bar makes for a perfect evening with friends or colleagues. Rain surely encourages socializing with its large tables and lounge areas. Just make sure you're cool enough to be here! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Japanese-Korean fusion |
658 Bloor Street West (At Manning) Toronto, ON M6G 1K9 Canada +1 416 535 5918 |
Located west of Bathurst and on the edge of the Annex, this restaurant offers a fusion of Japanese and Korean cuisine. Aside from a sushi bar and traditional Japanese fare, there's also a Korean BBQ where you create and cook your meal. The restaurant is decorated with gleaming wood dividers and rice paper inlay separating the tables. Since the menu is primarily Korean, patrons can enjoy their favourite Japanese dishes while trying delicacies not found in traditional Japanese restaurants. This includes Korean fare blending Fish Stews, Spicy Beef and Pan-fried Vegetables. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go Pan-Asian |
687 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M4Y 2B3 Canada +1 416 972 7655 http://www.springrolls.ca/ |
Billed as 'Asian Foods with a Twist', this restaurant serves up affordable and delicious Asian-fusion cuisine. From a range of Thai, Malaysian and Chinese offerings, you can select a great meal at a reasonable price. With a modern decor and narrow seating, the place is more upscale than the prices suggest. A generous portion of Pad Thai is inexpensive for the amount and quality of noodles, seafood and meat bits one gets. Shakes with Asian fruits and flavours are also offered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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