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    4.2 (21 reviews)
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    Raw marinated crab
    Charles Gary C.

    Hand it to the Koreans for pushing the fusion bar scene singlehandley innovating for all us Asians. Came in here on a whim, and man the food I would come back to every weekend if I could. Raw marinated crabs (25$~) perfectly marinated, great texture. Perilla udon 25$~ amazing. Great mouth feel with fried goodness and mushrooms Tartare - pear mixed in, some fried seaweed. Come here and leave happier than ever. Top resto for me this summer.

    Jenny L.

    This is a nice aesthetic spot to impress your date. I tried a couple of their items and it was so good! Here's what we devoured: Yuzu Moscow Mule -- citrusy, gingery, refreshing Yoga Mat -- fruity, raspberry, and a little flirty 우대갈비 (Korean Prime Ribs) -- tender, sweet, and fall-off-the-bone good 가지볶음 (Spicy Stirfried Eggplant) -- bold, not too spicy, and addictive 짬뽕순두부 (Jjamppong with Soft Tofu) -- seafood lovers' dream in a spicy broth with crispy rice 튀긴 냉채보쌈 (Fried Bossam with Salad) -- crispy pork belly was also yummy Server was also pretty nice!

    Truffle udon
    Mina P.

    Great place to try out some more unique Korean dishes! Came here a group dinner and service was amazing. Immaculate vibes. Will be happy to return soon!

    Pancake accessories on the far left, said pancake, and the kimchi bibimbap.
    David S.

    When the heat wave hits, and you're on Queen West, and nothing catches your eye until you see a sign for a Korean restaurant...well, I think spicy food is a good way to fight the heat, so I headed on in. I was the first one there, so service was quick. Who I am assuming was one of the owners sat me down quickly. He was really friendly! Menu is QR code, which I am not a huge fan of, but what are you gonna do in 2024? I ordered a klmchi blblmbap appetizer and a three way pancake as the main. The appetizer was so good. Spicy, a bit sweet, some saltiness from the nori shreds, and a bit of perfectly cooked rice. (They apparently make their own kimchi, and it is very nice.) The three ways of the pancake are kimchi (50%), potato (25%), AMD seafood (25%). The kimchi was nice and mildly spicy, the potato served as a palate refresher, but the seafood was the star of the show. Creamy texture, whole shrimps and pieces of squid, the soft onions really coming out...yum! It also came with shreds of pickled peppers and a soy chili sauce for wrapping and/or dipping. The decor...if you showed me a photo and said "Hey buddy, guess what kind of cuisine?", I would have said "French?" They say they are going for a modern Korean vibe, and there they succeed . The vibe is also geared to a younger crowd, based on the background music and the average age of the patrons who came in while I was eating. Didn't bother me, but some older people might feel differently. Finally, I get the comments about menu prices and portion sizes, but this place is aiming at elevated dining, and I don't know how much cheaper other finer dining establishments in the area are. All in all, a place I would visit again for a special occasion. It feels like a newer open, so I'm curious what the experience would be like in six months.

    Washrooms
    Eileen L.

    New Korean restaurant/bar with a modern interior, it's a nice spot to take photos, the dinnerware was aesthetic too. QR code menu only. We got the grilled pork collar which included spicy salad and gochujang garlic sauce. The portion was very small for the price (32.99 before tax and tip). There were also a lot of pieces of fat, which are inedible. Overall the entire dish was very strong flavours, would be nice if it came with rice, but it didn't. Service was just ok, server was polite. Washrooms downstairs, inaccessible. Probably would not come again due to how expensive it is.

    Spicy raw marinated crab
    Alex C.

    I came here for dinner and ordered: - Spicy Raw Marinated Crab ($32) - Potato Pancake ($28) - Strawberry makgeolli ($30) The raw marinated crab does not come with rice, even though the menu says, "It is paired with rice to balance out its salty and spicy taste." I ended up ordering a side of rice, which cost $2.90. The crab itself has a very strong flavor. Since I haven't tried this dish elsewhere, I don't have much to compare it to, but it matched my expectations overall. The rice was quite bad though - it was not fresh and overcooked. The strawberry makgeolli is served in a fairly large pitcher and is quite sweet. The potato pancake was enjoyable. It was crispy without being overly oily, though I felt they used a bit too much mayo. It comes with a vinegar-based dipping sauce, which I really liked. The service was good, and the food arrived quickly. Overall, I'd say this spot is better for bar snacks and drinks rather than a full meal. They have happy hour specials after 9 p.m., and the vibe is nice. However, it's not a traditional Korean restaurant, as it doesn't serve banchan with the dishes. It's also a bit on the expensive side.

    Cynthia W.

    Comma was a lovely Korean spot to catch up with friends. I liked the ambience, and the restaurant was constantly busy on a Wednesday evening. We ordered the spicy marinated crab, seafood pancake, cheese tteokbokki, and fries. I think almost every table had gloves on, so the crab was a clear favourite. I personally really liked the pancake as well. Prices were a little elevated, but not surprising for a trendy, downtown spot. Service was pretty slow, much slower than a normal restaurant. Otherwise, we had a pleasant experience.

    Denise P.

    Had a fabulous Summerlicious dinner at Comma for $45 per person. We were first served an iced Korean red vinegar beverage before our meal. We then had (in reverse) coffee chocolate mousse and strawberry shortcake, miso salmon with cold noodles, kalbi with chestnut rice, kimchi and japchae banchans, potato pancakes and sliced beef with the most delicious burrito cheese. Service was also great, we will definitely return to try their regular menu soon!

    Eun Jin K.

    A fine Korean restaurant located on Queen Street. Loved the cool vibe and music, it's a nice option for date night. Food is great, plating is modern while has the color of Korean food. Potato jeon and Soy marinated crab is a must. Manager was super friendly and helpful during our stay. Highly recommand this place!

    Grilled Pork Belly + Beef Joladang
    Karen T.

    Came for dinner for the first time and we enjoyed our visit! The interior of the restaurant is designed very nicely - I really like the vibes and they had a fun cocktail menu. For food, we started with the Chicken Karaage, then got the Grilled Pork Belly + Beef Joladang as mains. We were happy with our choices. I liked the sauce they put on the Karaage - a little tangy with a kick. Service was good, everything came out quickly and I think the 2 of us were in and out within 45 minutes of our reservation.

    Yuzo fried pork belly
    Duck P.

    Interesting spot but left very dissapointed. We were sat down and then forgotten about for atleast 20 mins and the service continuted to be a major distraction for the entire evening. Checking on drinks, flagging down servers not our own, etc... Orederd 3 main dishes for 2 people to share and portion sizes were solid. Jiamppong- Broth had some good heat to it and the noodles were excellent very al dente but overall i thought there could be more depth of falvour achieved in the broth and it was lacking in the seafood department Fried Bissam with yuzu salad- Pork beelly its self was yummy friend very well but tyhere was almost no salad and virtually no yuzo detecable in the dish and it needed a sauce. The spicy thai style dipping sauce on the side lacked head and flavour Bulgogi pancake with Burrata- This was a bit of a head scratched for both of us. When it arrived at the table we actually had to ask for clarification to make sure we had the right dish as there was no pancake. The dish was tasty but this is a completely Italian dish with barrata and the whole dish covered in a hard cheese

    Spice garlic chicken
    Reh L.

    Comma is a fairly new Korean spot serving old favourites with a modern twist. The food menu is extremely creative, with the rosé rice cake dish being an interesting hit, and they had plenty of great classics such as kalbi ribs, marinated crab, and spicy fried chicken. All of the dishes were great, though the prices are definitely on the higher side considering the small portions. I really liked the vibe of the place, but the service struggled - particularly with clearing our table and making sure our order was correct and coursed properly. Overall it was a great place to try at least once.

    Perilla noodles and tteokbokki
    Noodles N.

    Perilla oil noodles were to die for, may have went over budget and ordered two of them simply because they were too good. Tteokbokki was extremely spicy but a fun challenge to finish. Cozy upscale atmosphere. A great reminder of how vibrant and beautiful this city is.

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    Cactus Club Cafe

    Cactus Club Cafe

    3.8
    (701 reviews)
    1.5 km
    $$

    Stopped by the Cactus Club Cafe in Toronto after the Blue Jays game. This is a great spot for late…read morenight drinks/food. When you arrive you have the option to sit on the first floor or upstairs on the rooftop bar. I believe this is the only multi-level Cactus Club Cafe I've ever been to. We opted for the rooftop bar which had a high energy, upscale, and stylish vibe to it. We ended up sitting at the bar as it was very crowded. I ordered a frozen Aperol Spritz which was excellent and I could drink a few of these. For food we ordered a burger and fries which was good but nothing to write home about. If you are looking for a late night spot for drinks and food the Cactus Club Cafe is a solid choice.

    July 8/2026: Dinner after the theatre with my Al!…read more There was a bit of a wait before we landed a table at the upstairs bar. The place SEEMED quiet but shortly thereafter the place got JAMMED! Initially it was slow service but it picked up shortly. We had several different servers so no single server is tagged here. I will say that it's a hip, nicely equipped restaurant. We decided to do an appie meal. We ordered Sichuan Chicken lettuce wraps ($25.50)..this was the best of the appies. The next was the Crab Dip ($20.75), it was hot but not overly tasty. 3rd was the Hot Chicken Bites with pickles ($16.00). They were ok but not hot in temp enough. The final was the Chili Citrus Calamari ($21.25). This was the worse of the dishes. Simply put, it was cold. The server removed this from our bill. In summary...I wouldn't go out of my way again to go here but given all things being equal, the servers were very good. As a final note...the bathroom was very clean & well maintained.

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    Black+Blue Toronto

    4.1
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    Very nice in this building. It was my wife's birthday dinner. Food was really good. The waygu fried…read morerice you have to get. The service was nice and fast. Yes I would definitely

    An incredible final meal on our first trip to Toronto! Fancy enough to be here on a special…read moreoccasion but casual enough to come in for a 5 star steak dinner in jeans and a tee if you've been touring the city. From the vibes to the food, everything was top notch. Tyler took care of our group and made sure that we got an experience rather than just a meal. Upon being seated we got napkins to match our outfits so the white lint didn't get on our black pants , an incredible guava passion fruit cocktail to try and a meat presentation to make sure we all order like pros from here on out. The food was incredible- one our tastebuds won't forget! Our group of 5 started with fresh sushi and sashimi, table side Caesar salad and the softest brioche served with sun-dried tomato butter that was perfect in every way. Main course: Australian wagyu ribeye that we didn't even have to chew plus a strip loin and beef Wellington (which was maybe the only thing I don't need to order again, but still delicious). All the sides were amazing and finally sticky toffee pudding and butter cake to put us in a complete food coma. Wouldn't change a thing about this meal. We cannot thank you enough Tyler (and Toronto!!)!

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    After Seven

    4.7
    (67 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Found this cocktail bar through a friend and immediately made a reservation after seeing the menu…read more The ingredients are complex but intentional, with East Asian influences. I found myself wanting to try most of the cocktails, which is a rarity. We got the Strawberry Tetsu to start (inspired by Uncle Tetsu's Japanese cheesecake), along with the Cloudy Oolong (tea-based cocktail with a salted caramel cheese foam). The Strawberry Tetsu tasted like a dessert and was delicious, with a graham cracker crumble rim. The Cloudy Oolong had a strong tea taste which I loved, as sometimes the tea can get lost in a cocktail. The foam on top was addicting and paired nicely with it, similar to a bubble tea. Next, I had the Burnt Yuzu which was light and refreshing from the citrus. The bar is hidden behind Misfit Ice Cream, with a speakeasy vibe to the interior. Large windows line one wall with a view to the exterior, but are tinted enough that people walking by cannot see in. Service was great, although they do have a strict 1 hr 45 min time limit for seating, regardless of whether the bar is packed or not.

    After Seven is one of the more creative cocktail bars in Toronto, hidden behind what appears to be…read morea small dessert shop. We walked up to an unassuming entrance that is part of the experience, and once inside, the atmosphere shifts completely. The space is intimate and cozy with dim lighting, comfortable seating, and a relaxed speakeasy vibe that makes it easy to settle in for a couple of drinks. The transition from the street to the interior feels deliberate, and the low-key energy of the room encourages lingering. The cocktail menu leans heavily into Asian-inspired flavors, and that is what makes it stand out. Every drink feels thoughtfully developed rather than relying on presentation alone. We tried the Cloudy Oolong, which was especially memorable with its rich tea flavor and creamy cheese foam that added a savory depth to the cocktail. The Strawberry Tetsu offered a dessert-like profile without becoming overly sweet, balancing fruit and tea notes in a way that felt refined and well composed. Each cocktail arrived beautifully presented and balanced, making it easy to appreciate the amount of care that goes into every glass. The menu is creative without being gimmicky, and the flavors are well integrated, with each drink offering something distinct. The staff were welcoming and happy to explain the menu or offer recommendations if you are unsure what to order. They guided us through the flavor profiles and offered thoughtful suggestions based on our preferences. Service felt attentive without being overbearing, and the overall pace made it a great place to relax rather than rush through a drink. The team checked in at the right moments and kept the experience feeling personal and unhurried. If you are looking for a cocktail bar that offers something different from the usual classics, After Seven delivers a memorable experience. Between the hidden entrance, intimate setting, and creative drinks, it is the kind of place that is easy to recommend whether you are celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for one of Toronto's more unique bars. The balance of atmosphere, craftsmanship, and service makes it a standout in the city's cocktail scene.

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    LOUIX LOUIS

    LOUIX LOUIS

    3.6
    (174 reviews)
    1.7 km
    $$$

    I've been wanting to try LOUIX LOUIS for the longest time, so when the opportunity came up to visit…read moreduring Summerlicious, I knew I had to finally check it out. Located on the 31st floor of the St. Regis Hotel, the restaurant has an incredible atmosphere. The dining room is absolutely stunning with a classy and luxurious feel, but it still feels comfortable and inviting rather than too formal. We started the evening with cocktails before moving into the Summerlicious menu. I ordered the "I Only Drink When I Smoke," which was a great way to start the night. It had a subtle smoky flavour with a touch of sweetness, and the alcohol was not overpowering at all. It was smooth, easy to sip on, and the perfect drink to enjoy while having conversations. For my Summerlicious menu, I started with the Tartare de Boeuf and Caviar. The filet mignon tartare was fresh and really smooth, with a nice balance of rich and savoury flavours. The toasted bread also gave it a nice crunch and paired really well with the tartare. For the main course, I had the Roasted Chateaubriand Filet. When the plate was served, the meat looked really rare as I saw nothing but red on the meat, but it was incredibly tender, making it easy to cut through. It was full of flavour, and the sauce complemented the steak without being too heavy or salty. The vegetables added a nice balance to the dish, and the creamy mashed potatoes were smooth, and definitely one of my favourite parts of the meal. To finish, I had the Mango Passionfruit Cheesecake. It was creamy without feeling too heavy. Though the fruity flavours from the mango passionfruit were a bit tart and sweet for my palate, it still gave an overall refreshing touch. The crust added a nice texture, and it was the perfect ending to the meal. Beyond the food, what really stood out was the service and pacing of the evening. Each course arrived at the right time, allowing us to enjoy every dish without feeling rushed. The price point is definitely on the higher end, so it is not somewhere I would personally visit for a casual dinner on a regular basis. However, for a special occasion, celebration, or a night where you want to enjoy a beautiful dining experience, I think Louix Louis would be a great choice... and for $75/ person for Summerlicious/ Winterlicious, definitely a great value to sample the chefs' artistry. Overall, it was a memorable evening with an elegant atmosphere, thoughtfully prepared dishes, and great service. I can definitely understand why this spot has become such a popular destination, and I would love to come back again for Winterlicious!

    Perched high above the bustle of downtown Toronto, LOUIX LOUIS makes a compelling first impression…read more The dining room is genuinely handsome -- a study in polished Art Deco glamour softened by sweeping city views that lend every table a sense of occasion. On a Valentine's Day brunch visit, the atmosphere alone was enough to justify the reservation. The kitchen demonstrates genuine competence: dishes arrive with care, the pacing is unhurried, and the mise en scène -- from tableside presentation to that now-famous thirteen-layer chocolate cake -- reveals an establishment that understands the theatre of fine dining. That towering slice of chocolate cake, in particular, is a masterstroke of marketing and pastry craft in equal measure; it draws the eye, earns its reputation, and very nearly steals the show. Where LOUIX LOUIS gives one pause is in the cuisine's ability to fully match its surroundings. The cooking is accomplished and reliably pleasant, yet seldom rises to the level of genuine distinction one might hope for at this price point. Dishes satisfy without surprising; technique is evident but inspiration, at moments, feels held in reserve. For the corporate traveller or the visitor seeking a polished, geographically convenient showcase of the city's skyline, this represents an entirely sound choice. For those seeking an experience whose flavours linger as long as the view, the kitchen has room yet to grow into its magnificent stage. Service is attentive and well-intentioned, though it can occasionally want for the depth of knowledge that elevates a good meal into a memorable one. LOUIX LOUIS is, in sum, a very good restaurant striving -- not quite yet arriving -- at greatness. The bones are exceptional; one hopes the culinary vision will, in time, catch up with them.

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