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• Japanese • Financial District
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- AAndrewToronto / Ontario •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoTook my girlfriend here for our anniversary and was very surprised by our overall experience. Staff was super friendly and thoughtful even going out of their way to wish us a happy anniversary, food was excellent and fair priced and lastly the vibe of the night was very nice with the greenery inside and open concept with the full kitchen and bar in view. Highly recommend this place for a night out.More infoJOEY King StPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Financial District•4.7
- AArvin IanVIPToronto / Ontario •11 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoMy partner and I had an unforgettable Valentine’s Day dinner at Biff’s Bistro. The candlelit ambiance was perfect, and our server, Al, provided excellent recommendations, making our wine selection effortless.nWe started with a bottle of St. John ‘Beausoleil’ a crisp, dry, medium-bodied wine that paired beautifully with our apps. The Coquilles Saint-Jacques featured perfectly cooked scallops with mussels, a rich mushroom sauce and pommes duchesse. The Charcuterie was a standout, with a generous portion of liver parfait, their delicious house mustard, and sourdough. For mains, we had the their classic Coq au Vin, with tender, flavorful chicken in a rich red wine jus with lardons, mushrooms, green beans, and pomme purée. The Moules Frites did not disappoint! The white wine and herb cream sauce was incredible, and the fries and baguette were perfect for soaking it up. We also got to try the Roasted Cauliflower Salad, where the romesco-coated cauliflower, puffed grains, and pickles created a beautifully balanced dish. For dessert, the Classic Crème Brûlée and Pot au Chocolat were both rich and satisfying, ending our meal on a perfect note. Biff’s made our Valentine’s celebration truly special. Huge thanks to Al for his attentive service!More infoBiff's BistroPrice: Expensive• French• Financial District•4.6
- SShaunakToronto / Ontario •8 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoI went for Valentine's Day. They had a three-course fixed price menu for $89. The thing that stood out the most was the service. Our waiter was very attentive and helpful; he must have filled my water glass five times! The appetizer was good - I had the mushroom soup. The main course (duck two ways) was excellent. We shared a dessert, which also was good. Although it was pricey, I would come back for a special occasion.More infoJump RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Financial District•4.5
- KKAVIRAJToronto / Ontario •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoExcellent experiences, took my wife for valentines an her birthday was on same day. Courtesy was great an food also an amazing French dining experience.More infoLuciePrice: Very Expensive• French• Financial District•4.6
- CCatherineToronto / Ontario •5 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe experienced a wonderful three course prix fixe dinner for two offered through Winterlicious, but Amano regularly offers special 'experiences' and menus. Three courses and we could (almost) not finish the generous portions :D Plus, there are delicious options for gluten free or vegetarian customers. We thoroughly enjoyed a couple of signature cocktails to start: Gazzoza Smash and Torino 1786. The sauce for the branzini was to die for, and pairing it with rappini was genius. The porchetta was perfectly cooked, so tender, with fantastic flavour. Tiramisu is sublime - light and yet so flavourful. Pavlova is decadent and light at the same time-the blueberry sorbet is a taste bomb! Finishing with excellent decaf cappuccino was a treat and a deal at only $6 (take THAT Starbucks!). Overall a great dining experience in a classy, comfortable, quiet atmosphere.More infoAmano TrattoriaPrice: Expensive• Italian• St. Lawrence Market•4.6