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Voted best in the area |
18 Elm Street Toronto, ON M5G 1G7 Canada +1 416 977 6748 http://www.bangkokgarden.ca/ |
If you're craving the heady fusion of Thai spices, head to Bangkok Garden. Voted the Best Thai in the Greater Toronto Area, this restaurant has been pleasing patrons since 1982. The restaurant has the feel of a refined, five-star dining room, with décor right out of Asia. Dishes include Totsakan's Revenge, Steamed Fish with a lemony red sauce spiced with Thai curry and lime leaves, and Emerald Curry with Coconut Milk and Fresh Vegetables. Dishes are generally spicy, so request less spice if you cannot stand the heat. The restaurant has been temporarily closed for renovations, so be sure to call before you drop in. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hot, sour, sweet and salty |
1630 Bayview Avenue Toronto, ON M4G 3B7 Canada +1 416 322 8202 http://www.lemongrass.ca/ |
Located between the Davisville and Leaside areas in uptown Toronto, this restaurant offers authentic Thai cuisine at very affordable prices. This unique cuisine boasts that it can stimulate the four taste senses - hot, sour, sweet and salty - using spicing indigenous to the southeast Asia region. The restaurant features a cozy patio for those wishing to enjoy an afternoon lunch in the sunshine. A typical meal consists of soup, curry, stir-fried dishes and vegetables. Dishes include Pad Thai, Garlic Shrimp, Cashew Nut Chicken and Beef in Oyster Sauce. 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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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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