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    Impact Kitchen

    4.2 (10 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Natasha P.

    I love restaurants that offer gluten free items, especially those where you know the kitchen only caters to gluten free diets. The bowl was a little pricey given the amount of food but nonetheless was quite tasty! I'll definitely be back to try out more items from their menu since it's gluten free!

    Zesty Mexican Bowl
    Katie T.

    The staff at this location are always friendly and my two favourite bowls - the Zesty Mexican Bowl and the Victory Bowl - are EXCELLENT. Great flavour combos, and generally ready quite quickly! You feel full and healthy after eating them.

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    Shirley H.

    Heard all the good things about the king east location for impact kitchen, but never made the effort to go to king east to try it out! Walked pass by in Adelaide st and had to try this location out! Restore smoothie is really good wowww! I can taste the depth of flavour from the almond butter and Maca powder. It's really not the same as every other berry/banana smoothie for sure. The smoothie will set you back 10 dollars. But in comparison to all the other 10 dollar smoothies I've tried around Toronto so far, this IS the best. I bought smoothie and left right away. But next time I'd make sure to sit down and enjoy my smoothie / brunch. The decor is clean and a great place for studying / chat!

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    Great healthy, gluten free options! My favourite is the Warrior bowl with chicken. Friendly staff and catering is available too!

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    The staff at this location are always friendly and my two favourite bowls - the Zesty Mexican Bowl and the Victory Bowl - are EXCELLENT.

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    After a busy day of sightseeing, we wanted some yummy food to take back to our hotel and eat in the…read moreroom. After looking on Yelp, we decided on Pai Northern Thai. The menu had several vegetarian/vegan options plus all other options. I ordered online and it was ready when we got there. I asked for some bowls and cutlery and got some. Everything was packed well and still warm when we got back to our room.

    Yummy Thai food with fresh ingredients…read more For two people we got the papaya salad w/dried shrimp, Khao Soi w/shrimp, and pad gra prow w/crispy pork. We ordered medium spicy for the papaya salad and it only had a slight kick. I wished the salad portion was more as it was gone pretty quickly. It comes with shrimp chips, pork rinds, and 2 small bundles of rice noodles. The dried shrimp in the salad was very chewy though, which made it a bit less enjoyable. I ended up picking them all out. We ordered spicy for the pad gra prow but it wasn't spicy at all. I think you can ask for the Thai chilis/ Thai chili fish sauce thing on the side but we decided we were fine with no spicy. Unfortunately the crispy pork was not crispy at all and was also very chewy. Overall it was still delicious! The Khao soi mightve honestly been the least favorite, but it was still good. It is on the sweeter side. The egg noodles were cooked al dente and had a nice chew. Sometimes when I get Khao soi it ends up being too heavy or creamy, but the curry for this one was thinner and easy to eat. The shrimp was the best part - super fresh and bouncy. In the end I thought the portions and quality were good. The service was also super nice, and it was impressive to see our waitress cover so many tables. The restrooms were also clean.

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    This was hands down the best meal I had in Toronto! Service was great and the ambiance was nice and…read morecozy. I had a solo meal and asked the waitress for help and I loved how helpful she was. Richmond Station is well liked because of their hospitality, tip included structure, and fresh ingredients. I opted for the beef tartare as my app and the station burger. These were both amazing! The beef tartare came with a little bit of shaved veggies and a side of russet potatoes. The station burger was the best burger of my life. I had originally wanted to order the duck, but knew at my first bite exactly why Richmond Station is so popular. The burger came medium rare and was pasture raised beef with aged cheddar and chutney. The fries were a tiny bit burnt but still good, and the aioli it came with was great. Yum! Loved my meal here and would definitely come back for the tasting menu next time!

    I was pleasantly surprised to find a restaurant in a tipping culture that doesn't accept tips while…read morestill providing excellent service. We came here to celebrate my mom's birthday and chose the tasting menu. To start, we were served a small bite of salmon tartare, which was quite flavorful. The scallop appetizer was refreshing, while the asparagus course felt a little underwhelming as a standalone dish. The two main courses were the highlights. The wild Quebec bass was fresh, tender, and perfectly cooked. The chicken was incredibly juicy and well seasoned. Although it came with a butter-based sauce, it wasn't heavy at all and paired perfectly with the bread. For dessert, the first one was a bit too sweet for my taste, but the ice cream was quite tasty. The six-course tasting menu was just the right amount for the two of us, although it might be a little small for bigger appetites.

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    JOEY Eaton Centre

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    Took my mom here for a pre-Mirvish show dinner, and we made the most of happy hour like responsible…read moreadults--we started by sharing my go-tos: hummus, gyoza, and truffle fries. Three sangrias may have been consumed before happy hour wrapped up. No regrets. Tragedy struck when I discovered my beloved Cobb salad has been removed from the menu. I pivoted to the katsu chicken salad, which was fine but couldn't fill the Cobb-shaped hole in my heart. My mom, however, was thrilled with her Mediterranean salad. The ambiance was lively as always, and our server was friendly and helpful with solid recommendations. The food was good, the vibe was great, and we made it to our show on time. I'll be back, but I'm still mourning that Cobb salad.

    Well, I had just moved back to Toronto, and had forgotten how much I hated the Dundas Square area,…read morelol. Wow. It says a lot when the nicest place that I could find in the area was a Joey's. Anyway, I sat at the bar and had a calming beverage and ordered their fish tacos. The bartender was very welcoming. All the ingredients in the dish were good, but somehow the salad and the tacos did not taste that great... the ratios were all off, a bit too much gloop and really unharmonious. A shame, because they had everything to make this a good dish! But, it's a Joey's, so my expectations are low. The place was an oasis of calm compared to the cacophony of Yonge & Dundas Square outside, so they're still getting 4 stars out of me!

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    4.2
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    My 1st review of June is not even in my country, the US. It was a year ago today, June 1, we left…read morefor our Niagara Falls/Toronto trip. This continues the 2025 alphabet series, C is for Cafe Landwer. On Tuesday, 6/3/25, we went to St. Lawrence Market; see my B is for Buster Sea Cove. Seems like we happened to go alphabetical for lunch/brunch as the next day Wed., 6/4/25. This place had good reviews. So, we got on TTC to Osgoode station and was a very close walk. It said established in 1919, so we thought it's a good sign it's been in business over a century; although not this location specifically. Their history in the 20th century was that they started in Berlin, Germany in 1919, but they were a Jewish family who ended up immgrating to Israel in 1933, opening their store there, and expanded locations throughout Israel. Their history in Toronto & North America (including some in the US) is much more recent since opening in 2017. Unfortunately, my closest is New York City; none in Maryland or DC area. This location is in busy downtown Toronto. We sat outside on their big patio area as the weather was warm and could enjoy the view of the buildings, people, cars, etc. Server was friendly answering our questions. I ended up getting an egg benedict with salmon in a croissant. It was creative and delicious take on egg benedict. The only issue was it was messy to eat in the croissant, but I didn't care as it was so delicious. My girlfriend got a Belgian waffle with blueberries, whipped cream, etc. It was unique and very good & sweet too as I tried a bite. Overall, this was a 5-star experience with great food, service, & atmosphere.

    My wife and I were visiting Toronto and we ate here. It was a delightful food experience. The…read moreservice was "meh" but food was good which is why I gave three stars. Service: It was not great. We sat for a while and no one took attention (we were outside and they were busy but no excuse for them -- they should do better). We had folks come in and out and were somewhat nonchalant and not attentive. Food: This was the great part of the experience. - Berries and Granola with Greek Yogurt: My brother in law got this an he devoured it and said it was great. - Farmers Breakfast: My wife got this and she LOVED it. She went back to get their Halwah Latte (which she said was just OK) - Egg white Omlette Skillet: I customized my food and it was good -- for reference I've had better only because the cheese was feta and it was unclear that this was the only option as I don't love feta. Also I'm pretty sure while I asked for egg whites there was normal egg (i.e., eggs). If you order egg white make sure the server hears you. They screwed this up for me. This is why I'm giving it three stars -- I could have made a stink but didn't think it was necessary to do so. All in all -- I'd recommend this spot to folks but don't go there thinking the service will be great.

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