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    Campo

    4.1 (64 reviews)
    ModerateSpanish, Italian
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    Good for groups

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    Chris M.

    For starters, I would like to preface the review that it was posted as we entered Stage 3 of Toronto's reopening plan, due to COVID 19. Friends have been raving about and recommending Campo for years, and it was only during COVID-19 that we had the chance to try the restaurant's food via Uber Eats. That said, I had already lowered my standards on account of delivery, but lowered it further due to all 3 of my meals where during a global pandemic. No need to actually, as the food was OUTSTANDING on each of the three occasions that we had the pleasure of dining with Campo. My first meal included the Lobster a la Catalana and the Campo Meatballs. The lobster salad included prawns, cherry tomatoes, celery, quail egg and olive oil. It comes fully prepared and dressed in olive oil and was light, fresh and deliciously balanced. The Meatballs were a combination of tomato braised chorizo and beef, with a sides of polenta and Manchego cheese that are dressed upon receiving. As it might sound, it was an extremely satisfying "dish" (I ate it straight from the carton) that, like the salad, was perfectly balanced both in portions and taste. I was so impressed with this meal that I ordered exactly the same thing on each of my three orders! Well done Campo and my sincere compliments to you being able to maintain such high standards during a rather trying time for the restaurant business. I donated two dollars to the restaurant (via Uber Eats) and glad I did. Campo is very deserving not only of a small donation, but my sincere compliments. Stay strong Campo and I look forward to dining again with you soon. Regards

    Soleil S.

    3.5 stars A definite nice local spot in the west end of the Toronto. I would say that most people dont realize a good restaurant is here as there's very little near it other than Toronto urban suburbs. The locals definitely know about it as it was pretty packed on a random Thursday evening at 8 pm. This quaint place focuses on a small and refined Italian menu that only has 1 or 2 dishes per type (salad, appetizer, primi pasta, and entree). I do recommend to grab a reservation as the restaurant is equally as small. There are maybe 10 to 14 tables with most being 2 seating only. I would say that you are definitely snug here... If there is a loud couple, you will hear them ... A LOT. If anything, I would say its a big draw back. The acoustics make this more of a loud bar like atmosphere instead of a romantic intimate space. We had one couple that just made it near impossible to have a conversation. We were across the restaurant from them. I cannot imagine what it is like to sit only 6 inches away from them. Arugula salad - Possibly the best dish of the night. Flavourful and lightly dressed that balances the nice natural sweetness of the peaches. I liked the addition of the crunchy almonds that give it a nice nutty note and a good texture to the crisp lettuce. 4/5 Cauliflower soup - Their daily offering was a cauliflower soup with a bit of smoked fish added. The smoked fish was a nice touch and really help elevate the flavour overall... otherwise it would have been pretty bland. 3.5/5 Gnocchi - I've had a few excellent gnocchi in Italy recently and this gnocchi was executed well. Bite sized fluffy and light without being too chewy or doughy. I really enjoyed the dumplings. The sauce is a bright gleaming red but it was a bit too light on actual flavour. I would have loved a bit more spice to it. 3.5/5 Meatball & Polenta - Meaty and large in portion, this is a hefty dish. It looks deceivingly light but the meatballs are dense and larger than a golfball. It feels more like a small burger patty than anything. Though generous in nature, I found the meatball touch dry and chewier. The polenta was very smooth and creamy... definitely could have used more of the tomato sauce to give is a flavour lift. 3.5/5 Tiramisu - A very interesting take as it does an open tiramisu where the savoiardi cookies were left relatively untouched and unsoaked between the filling. It had a nice balance between the crunchy cookie and the creamy filling and a good kick of coffee to flavour it. It wasn't large so it be a nice ending to the meal. 3.5/5 For the price, I did find it on the more expensive side and approaching the same prices I found in the best places in Toronto. It didnt hit the same tastes or flavours as those places. Though everything here is good, I wouldnt necessarily trek back here for a return visit.

    Laura R.

    I've been here twice now, and the food is consistently fresh and tasty and the service is very down to earth and knowledgeable. The ambiance is very trendy, and the plates are very unique. I would like to buy the plates actually, they are that pretty. We had many dishes, such as delicious salads, the gnocchi, and the sea salt budino. I highly recommend this restaurant and make reservations as it gets very busy. Please note that they only accept cash or debit. Would be a nice improvement to take credit cards as well.

    Adam Z.

    Carefully thought out menus, perfectly balanced dishes and a wonderful staff make this a true gem in Bloor West. The restaurant is quaint and tastefully decorated, feeling more like a European find than a west Toronto eatery The Italian and Spanish style dishes are paired with a fantastic selection of reds, whites, unique beers and beautifully crafted cocktails. The dishes are well portioned and thoughtfully plated. We decided to go outside of our box and order the toasted country bread: Sobrasada, manchego cheese and topped with a white anchovy. The saltiness of the anchovy worked perfectly with the Sobrasada, definitely worth the try! Do not dare to skip the dessert. The salted caramel pudding was unreal, and the tiramisu was a great way to top off a wonderful night out!

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    Cute intimate neighborhood spot with quality food more akin to what you would find downtown with reasonable prices!

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    Great little cocktail bar / restaurant. The ambiance is mellow and romantic. The service is good too.

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    Great ambience, food, and conversation. Local place with a small intimate setting. We will definitely be back.

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    Terrible vibe they say they don't take reservation for bar seats but when we arrived we were told bar seats were reserved. Liars

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    I had such a great experience at Beso by Patria. The space has a really warm, slightly upscale vibe…read morewithout feeling too formal, which I loved right away. We ordered a mix of dishes to share, and everything came out beautifully presented. The flavors felt very balanced--nothing overly heavy, just really well thought out. The seafood was especially fresh, and the tapas-style plates made it fun to try a bit of everything. Service was attentive without being intrusive, and the pacing of the meal felt just right. It's the kind of place you can come for a relaxed evening but still feel like you're treating yourself a little. Definitely a spot I'd come back to, especially with friends so we can order more and share.

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    3.6
    (314 reviews)
    22.7 km
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    We went to Talagria for the Father's Day weekend brunch…read more Let's start with the great. Well, nothing. The good. There was an ok variety of food items. The had roasted pork, a roast beef, 2 kinds of paella (seafood, truffle mushroom), garlic shrimp, asparagus, potatoes, a few salads, some dips, eggs, bacon, breads, fruit, a selection of pastries and several other dishes. It was good selection. The problem is that they could not refill the popular dishes fast enough. They sat empty for a while. The bad. The table we sat at was simply too close to the table behind us. There was simply too little room for customers/waiters to walk by - and they did walk by as it's a buffet. But, they kept bumping in to us, asking us to move, and overall, it was just unpleasant. Getting the food is equally as bad. The restaurant was not built or designed for a buffet. So, it comes down to the customers being patient and obedient and just following simple (common sense) rules. That didn't happen several times with several "pushy" customers and were too impatient. Finally, was the $70 per person justified (it's normally $50). Hell, no. I knew what it would cost going in, although I booked 3 weeks in advance (thinking $50) and got a phone call 2 weeks before to warn me it was jumping to $70 due to Father's Day and was I ok with it. Never having been before, I thought, if they can demand $70, it must be great. Sadly, no.

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    La Paella

    3.9
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    If I see Iberico ham on a menu, I'm always tempted. At La Paella, the plato de jamon Iberico ($42)…read moreis cut thicker than usual, making it meatier and chewier than the delicate, thinner versions I've had before. The upside is you really taste the sweet pork. The downside? It's paired with black truffle chips that completely overpower it. Do yourself a favour: eat the ham first, then the chips to wash down your cerveza. Otherwise, you're wasting the ham. The croquetas ($18 for six) change with the season. Ours were studded with bits of ham, finely diced into a creamy, almost mashed potato-like filling. The crisp exterior against the soft interior made for a great bite. I'm glad the server suggested ordering sourdough ($5) alongside the gambas al ajillo ($29), because the garlicky olive oil and sherry sauce was excellent. Specks of guindilla chilies add a subtle but noticeable kick. If I weren't trying to save room for the main, I would have devoured an entire thick slice of that crusty bread. You'll need at least two people to share a paella but a larger table is even better so you can try a couple of versions. Do not miss the paella de langosta ($100 for two-person portion). It's a simple but effective combination of lobster tail, prawns, and scallops, all cooked well despite the risk of overcooking such large pieces. The saffron rice is infused with an aromatic seafood stock and dotted with broad beans and peas for colour. It could be a touch drier - I prefer when the bottom forms a crispy crust - but if you enjoy a creamier, risotto-like consistency, this will suit you. Only while writing this did I realize you can request it done socarrat (the traditional burnt crust), which I'd request next time. As for meat options, the paella matadero ($84 for two-person portion) is not for the faint of heart. You really really need to love pork - chorizo, pork belly, and ribs make it rich, salty, and quite heavy. Without much sauce, the ribs can lean a bit gamey. As a table, we agreed we should've gone with the traditional chicken-based Valenciana instead, as this was simply too much. By the time 8:30pm rolled around the cheesecake was sold out, but who cares as their churros were fantastic! Freshly fried with a light crispy exterior and a soft moist centre, they were coated in cinnamon sugar and served with a chocolate sauce that wasn't overly sweet. Easily one of the best churro orders I've had.

    Walked in on a Sunday with no reso for 2. No wait…read more I'd say it's something like a 4.3 realistically. Would come back. Food: Paella: ordered the crispy pork belly and rib paella. Was honestly really good. Looking at all the other reviews here it seems like a mixed bag. But this one was great. Maybe the others aren't always good? The paella is made to order and is cooked in front of you though so maybe they don't have their QA locked in. Our experience was great. Super flavorful. Only thing is that there wasn't really any socarrat (which is the best part!). Purists will say this is required for a paella to be good but I enjoyed myself anyway. Gambas: incredible. I could come back here for just this. The sauce was unreal and so flavorful. No notes. Bread: we got up sold on the bread. Went great wiping up the gambas sauce but the bread itself wasn't that great as far as bread goes. Service: Service was not bad. Pretty prompt and didn't wait long for anything. Ambiance: Pretty cute. Decor is colorful and very Spanish.

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    4.1
    (88 reviews)
    4.3 km
    $$$

    Food was so good I forgot to take more photos!…read more We visited LaVinia last week for dinner. We ordered the grilled chorizo and ham croquettes tapas. The ham croquettes were delicious and paired with an amazing garlic aioli. The grilled chorizo was also great but the garlic aioli muted the chorizo taste unfortunately. We also had the arugula and pear salad which was topped with Stilton cheese. We really enjoyed it. For our main course, we ordered the seafood paella which was amazing and everything was cooked perfectly. We also enjoyed the mango cheesecake and lemon sorbet for dessert. The restaurant is tightly packed, intimate, and has a great atmosphere for a date night dinner or dinner with friends. The waiters were attentive and very helpful when ordered. The chef also came around near the end of our dinner to ask how our meal was.

    Came here with the family on a Tuesday night. (for Friday and the weekend I would suggest you make…read morereservations). Food: (5 stars) Tapas: - Croquetas de Iberico: Iberico Croquettes with Basil Oil - $18.95 (5 stars): My favorite thing on the menu, so creamy and tasty. - Mejillones al Vapor: Fresh Mussells Steamed in Spanish Beer - $15.75 (5 stars) My very close second favorite thing on the menu: amazing taste of the sauce. - Croquetas de Cangrejo: Crab Croquettes with a Piquillo Pepper Aioli - $17.95 (4 stars) - They were good but not as good as other things on the menu. - Calamares a la Plancha: Grilled Calamari with Chilli oil - $16.75 (4.5 stars) IT is a tad spicy, but great flavour and texture. Would recommend it. - Carpaccio de Ternera: Veal Carpaccio with Manchego and Mushrooms - $19.75 (4.5 stars) Great flavour and overlapping of the flavours. - Cazuela de Espinacas - Baked Spinach with Goat Cheese - $17.75 (4.5 stars) Very tasty and great mixture of all the flavours. Mains: All the mains are very large, definitely for more than 1 person. - Paella Valenciana: Spanish Saffron Rice with Chorizo, Chicken and Seafood - $26.75 (5 stars) the best of the main meals, the chorizo was giving it a really nice kick. - Paella de Marisco: Spanish Saffron Rice with Shrimp, Calamari, Mussels, Scallops, Monkfish and Clams $29.75 (4.5 stars) - lots of seafood, it was good a tad too runny - Arroz Verde: Scallops, Asparagus, Porcini Mushrooms, Spinach and Pesto $32.75 (3.5 stars): it was good, but too many mixed flavours, would likely not order again. Ambiance: (5 stars) They have indoor and outdoor dining. Outdoor has a thick wooden fence around it, so you do not feel like you are sitting on the street. Service: (5 stars) Very friendly staff, very attentive.

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