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    Milou

    3.8 (55 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Seafood tower
    Reh L.

    Vibe was nice inside, service was solid. Wine menu was really great and we tried a couple of hidden gems. Seafood was a skip for me but the mains (duck confit and steak frites) were delicious, and I loved the creme brulee.

    steak frites
    Selena C.

    A cute little french inspired restaurant along Little Italy. The ambiance was great when you step in with good lighting and cozy candles on each table. Menu is small but simple and did take me back to Paris. Intimate date night or girls night out. Ordered the ratatouille and steak frites to share. If you don't like olives, skip the ratatouille. but otherwise it was tomato forward and tasty. Steak frites were done medium rare as requested and the peppercorn sauce went really well with th e steak. Not too many wait staff but the were attentive so it didn't feel like they were low on staffing at all.

    Latte made with Demello coffee
    Chloe O.

    Returned to Milou for happy hour and had some snack food. Ordered a half dozen of East Coast oysters ( forgot the name) and shrimp cocktail. Both of them were decent. Also enjoyed $10 Time & Place Farmhouse cider from Rebel, Guelph. They have Mon-Fri $10 Martini & Cosmo happy hour as well.

    Arya K.

    My friends and I were in the area and ended up coming in for some food. The food was sooo good, although expensive, I don't mind splurging every so often for good food. I would've given this place a 5 star if we got better service. The waitress was quite rude from the beginning. But it wasn't a big deal to me as she might have been having a bad day. However, I thought it was rude and when she asked my friend "have you ever had a g&t before?" after my friend told her it didn't taste good and was a bit strong for her. We are all in our early 20s too, so maybe she thought we were young and didn't know what alcohol tasted like lol. On the other hand, our other 2 drinks were fantastic. It was super cute inside as well, would be great for a date night.

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    Bailey T.

    Ok for some reason multiple people told me I need to eat here??? I was kinda late for my res and they were chill about it so A+ for that. Otherwise the service here was MAD SLOW !!!! I was bouta get up and leave. Genuinely it took like 1.5 hrs for our dishes to come out ... disappointing. Like did yall forget im here??? Wanted to like it more , the mushroom risotto and ratatouille made up for it but I also wonder if the food rly was that good or I was WAITING so long that it felt like it tasted that great. I'll give benefit of the doubt and say it was yummy. I'd kinda only come back if someone else was paying and I had previously ate , so that by the time the food comes out I'm hungry again. Lol

    Marie N.

    Part of a longer review... The ambiance is just shy of romantic, with clean lines and furnishings that whisper rather than shout. An open kitchen and wood accents lend a warmth that balances the crisp, minimalist aesthetic, while a Rolex clock suspended from the ceiling hints at a touch of understated luxury. The ambiance is inviting whether you've come for brunch, a lingering lunch, or an evening dinner, shifting seamlessly from day to night with an ease few places master.

    Emily D.

    such sweet staff and very quick service. a beautiful place to enjoy lunch and a drink!

    Panisse sans fromage (to make it vegan-friendly!)
    Katie T.

    I was a bit nervous about the menu as a vegan going to a somewhat mysterious French restaurant (tough to find a menu online!). However, super-friendly servers and good music and cozy atmospheres meant it turned out well! There was a vegan-friendly dish that was delicious, and I had so much fun trying the cocktails and interacting with the staff.

    Natalie C.

    I rarely venture in this neighborhood, but I'm glad I did! We had an early dinner (~5:30pm), since we didn't make a reservation on a weekend. My husband ordered a French onion soup to start, steak and frites for his main. I wasn't really hungry, so I just ordered a main, duck confit. I liked how simple their menu is, there were only 4 mains to choose from. My husband really like the French onion soup. It had a hint of sweetness from the onion, which was enhanced by the savouriness of the melted cheese. He ordered his steak medium rare and it was cooked just right. I was glad the fries weren't shoe string fries. It paired really well with the aioli. The skin of my duck confit was crispy and the meat was tender. The compote was slightly tart which helped balance the richness of the duck. The confit was served on on bed of kale & green beans, making the presentation of the dish very attractive. Service was great! Our server was super attentive and gave us an extra spoon for me to try out my husband's soup.

    Duck Confit. The Sweet potato puree was nice.
 A good dish
    Anthony C.

    A couple friends treated to a belated Bday dinner and they took me to this cute French bistro on Dundas Street West. Intimate space inside with not a lot of seating. Tables were on the small and the menu was limited. We shared a couple sides and ordered our own mains. We started with the crispy mushrooms and Caesar salad. They both were good and decent size for sharing. The Caesar salad has a big strip of thick cut bacon which was nice and crispy. I wasn't blown away with the mushrooms they were decent but nothing to write home about. For my main, I ordered the duck leg confit. The duck itself was very good, crispy and tender. It had a nice dollop of sweet potato puree which tasted like it was blended with apricots. Very tasty and clever pairing. The greens on the bottom of the duck was not as memorable. A combo of Kale and green beans. I didn't find it very cohesive to the duck and it was a bit under and tasted like it was dressed with a little lemon. It seemed like a after thought. Our server was a fast talker and hard to understand. Didn't find him overly friendly but he did the job.

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    Terry C.

    My son has been wanting to come to this restaurant and decide to treat us to a special dinner. On arrival we were promptly greeted and informed that at that moment, 4:45pm, they were only snacks. Dinner service would not start until 5pm. We decided to sit and wait. In the meantime, we were able to get a menu to review until it was time to order. At 5pm we gave our order. To start, we had the escargot. This was creamy and the snails were large, however, it was salty. This was served with toast, which had a nice crust. With the crust, it did make a good amount of crumb dropping on the table. Only to see the wait staff set our knife and fork for the main course directly on the table with all the crumbs. I would think for the caliber of restaurant, she would have cleaned the crumbs up before setting the cutlery on the table. We received our mains. Steak Frit and Duck Confit. The steak didn't really have much flavour. Nothing extraordinary. The fries were nicely done. The duck confit: The duck was just OK. Nothing special. The peach sauce on top was questionable. It reminded me of the Gerber baby peach dessert I would feed my babies. The veggies - the green beans were nice and crispy - totally enjoyed that. The kale was horrible. I might as well have been eating green paper. It was very difficult to chew. My son had an Aperol spritz. It came in a small wine glass where 3/4 of the glass was ice. While the drink was very well done, it was a ridiculous amount in the end for $16.00. Why didn't I say something? After my son was excited about taking us here, I didn't want to rock the boat. I would think with only 4 items available for the main choices, everything should be top notch. Sidebar: The toilets are in the basement where you have to descend a steep narrow stairs. Be careful going down. The toilet stalls are really small. On leaving my son did comment that it was overrated which I agree. Disappointing.

    Milou Breakfast (x2) and Croque Madame
    Sunny W.

    FOOD | Came for brunch with a couple friends! I got the Milou Breakfast ($18) which comes with a choice of mushrooms, bacon, or sausage. I actually think the mushrooms were the best part of the breakfast, they're sautéed in some garlic butter sauce (I think?). I also really enjoy French scrambled eggs, they're so soft and fluffy! I do think it was a bit pricey for what it's worth, the entire dish could probably have been made at home for a fraction of the price. AMBIENCE | The restaurant is sooo cute! There is exposed brick interior and an open-concept kitchen. It feels very homey and there's a really good buzz of energy indoors. SERVICE | They were so busy when we came for Saturday brunch, understandably so. Service was still great, our server came to check on our table pretty regularly. VERDICT | A bit pricey, but worth a try once!

    Bitter Greens
    Pamela R.

    Great French brunch spot in the heart of Little Portugal. The ambiance is very hipster chic with a little old school French cafe vibe. The service was amazing and very accommodating. The bathrooms are downstairs but be careful as their steps are very steep. As for the food, I personally had a Croque madame and it was one of the best ones I have had in Toronto. Prices are quite expensive but worth every bite. We also had the Bitter Greens which was a great little salad to share amongst two guests. Recommendation: Go there during the summer as they have the cutest little patio.

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    The French bistro of your dreams .... The escargot is sensational. The mushroom? To die for. The wine! Literally perfect. Eat here:)

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    Nice cute patio, was seated pretty quickly. Ham and butter sandwich delicious and shareable

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    Antikka - cafe & records - Here to see the live music performance

    Antikka - cafe & records

    4.7(15 reviews)
    1.0 kmWest Queen West, Trinity Bellwoods

    This is the coolest cafe I've been to. The decor is a mix of music lover, café and nightclub. The…read moremusic is played on the coolest record player I've ever seen. Food wise had an espresso, hot chocolate and some cookies. Here was an espresso where you could actually taste all the flavours. Hot chocolate was above average and cookies were alright. Staff was friendly. There is only a little bit of seating. Maybe 20 seats in the whole place. Highlight was the WiFi at 330/30. That's the fastest for any café I've ever tested. I saw a power outlet by my sofa seat so I think they've planned for working in the cafe. Definitely recommended. They've made it into the Toronto cafe list.

    Rad coffee shop slash record store on Queen West. My husband and I stopped in out of curiosity…read more(anything that has "records" in it he has to investigate) and ended up staying for a good half hour talking music with the staff and sipping on delicious coffee. I had the flat white and it was fantastic. My husband had just a standard drip coffee and he reported it as quite good as well. They have plenty of seating, from tables and chairs to more lounge type couches and such. Wifi was also really solid, which we appreciated being in from the States (crazy data charges, you know!). Staff was beyond friendly and knowledgeable and we had a great time chatting with them. Great tunes played inside with plenty of fantastic vinyl to choose from to boot.

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    R and G Coffee - Vegan banana walnut muffin and Cappuccino

    R and G Coffee

    3.8(25 reviews)
    0.4 kmBrockton Village
    $

    Run and Gun makes its home in Brockton Village, and is one of those quirky, under-the-radar shops…read morethat's worth checking out. In addition to serving coffee and tea, it's also a concept store that curates a collection of unique and local items for its patrons, such as plants, candles, gifts and baby clothes. With something for everyone, it's easy to walk in and purchase more than a just a coffee (also great to support a local business!) As for the drinks, expect the standard complement of espresso drinks, plus chai and matcha lattes and loose leaf teas. Beans are supplied by Toronto-based De Mello Coffee and baked goods are made locally, too. Although the shop is quiet, the service is friendlier than most coffee shops in the city, which I always appreciate. Those are the little things that make me want to return.

    An extra star for the cute decor and plant filled shelves for sale! They also have some antique…read morefurniture downstairs if you are looking for some home pieces! A lovely space to do some work or reading and enjoy a warm drink. I visited on a weekday afternoon and there were only two other patrons studying at the low table. There were plenty of people popping in for a drink or a treat during the time we were there, so it kept the space vibrant but relaxed. I had a hot chocolate (so can't speak to the coffee options), but it was good. Not sweet but with plenty of chocolate flavor.

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    +84 Cafe - Avocado Ice Cream

    +84 Cafe

    4.7(10 reviews)
    0.5 kmDufferin Grove

    I was in the area to check out another cafe but it was full so we came here instead since it was so…read morehighly rated. The hojicha latte is one of the best I have had recently. Perfect amount of sweetness, so strong, perfect temperature. I literally devoured it. I did not try the durian coffee but my partner got it. It was fragrant enough for me to point it out without getting too close to it. He did really enjoy it though! We also got the lemongrass banh mi. It was warm and toasty. Great amount of toppings inside. Made a perfect afternoon snack for the two of us to share. There are outlets to plug in laptops and complimentary fast wifi. It's a cozy little cafe. There's also a self-served water station. The service was great and very friendly! I would not hesitate to come back here.

    Read glowing reviews of this cafe so I was so excited to try it and I also wanted to support a…read moreVietnamese coffee shop. We came today and ordered the durian coffee, Viet latte, and durian basque cheesecake. The order did take a while to come out maybe 15 minutes. The coffees came out quite warm and the lattes were very foamy (felt more like a cappuccino). The durian coffee had real sweet durian in it so I enjoyed that one very much that the flavours just worked. The Viet latte was tasty and not too sweet. For the dessert, I could not appreciate the durian taste but the cheesecake itself wasn't too sweet and quite rich. I think we maybe came here on an off-day and would come by to try it again. The actual store is quite pretty and I love how they decorated everything Vietnam-themed. There is one washroom as well.

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    Coconut Ice Cream with Sticky Rice ($15.00)

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    The Good Neighbour - New location @thegoodneighbour

    The Good Neighbour

    3.9(28 reviews)
    1.9 kmKoreatown, Seaton Village
    $$

    I have been here before and tried the lavender latte but this time I went there for a flat white…read moreand a almond croissant. God oh god, that cream filling inside the croissant was not expected. The croissant itself was sooooo crunchy and can see the layers through but that cream was a sweet surprise. I can't describe anymore that you should go try yourselves. The seating of the cafe is a bit darker inside but then it's probably very inside and no natural light coming thru - should be expected. Otherwise they have a seating (bar style) at the front to soak in the sun on sunny days and have a good read if you are a book worm. The customer service seemed ok, not so impressive. But meh who cares when the coffee and baked goods are this good!

    The brick walls, bike on the wall, old school but classy ceiling tiles, original hardwood flooring…read morethrough most of this place makes it a cozy atmosphere for great conversation or working on your laptop. The place is spacious. With a mini assortment of baked goods -- croissants, scones, muffins, danishes -- you can grab something sweet to compliment your Americano, cappuccino, Cortado. At $2.75~ for the largest coffee, this place is affordable and trendy in Toronto'a Koreatown. Stop by with a good book or type out a yelp review and enjoy this comfortable coffee shop. My cortado and almond croissant cost just over $7.

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    Forget Me Not Cafe

    Forget Me Not Cafe

    4.3(155 reviews)
    2.2 km
    $

    Back again for another visit after a little while! They've partnered with LSDR for a fun new…read morerefresher drink I was interested in trying. Confirming it was fun and it was tasty. I love ginger beverages- it wasn't overpowering here, I mostly tasted the kiwi and sparkling lemonade. It was busy in there but we still got our orders and drinks quickly, I appreciate how fast the service was. My friend got one of their banana bread drinks - if you like the taste of hojicha, this was particularly strong which I personally enjoyed! Love how the store also has sections where it is like a little market selling local goods and always fun to see the dogs that are sitting outside. The prices are a little expensive (my refresher before tax was $7.5) but typical for what you'd pay in Toronto for a fun drink, from what I've seen.

    I think this is one of the cutest coffee shops in Toronto with a cozy, artsy atmosphere. It does…read moreget busy every time I visit, but there's actually a good amount of seating inside if you're able to snag a spot. I'd absolutely come here to get some work done if I was able to get a seat. One thing I really love is that they sell handmade goods from local artists and host craft nights, it feels very community driven and adds such a fun, unique touch to the café. Drinks I tried: Maple Goguma Latte - Slightly nutty, lightly sweet, and super comforting. I added a shot of espresso, which made it perfectly balanced and not too sweet. Dalgona Latte - A really fun drink with great texture. Just make sure to stir it well since the sweetness settles at the bottom. They're known for their creative, seasonal drink menu, and I'm already excited to come back to try what they release next season. Definitely a must-visit if you love cozy cafés, unique drinks, and supporting local artists.

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    Forget Me Not Coffee

    4.4(14 reviews)
    0.7 kmOssington Strip, Beaconsfield Village

    Forget Me Not is a Korean coffee shop along the Ossington Strip. This is actually their second…read morelocation in the city where they offer your classic espresso based drinks as well as specialty drinks. They also have pastries that you're able to grab as well while grabbing a drink. This particular location is not accessible as there are some steps you need navigate in order to reach the entrance. However, the small patio at the back of the cafe is the perfect space to spend some time when the weather is warmer. Having been to Forget Me Not several times, their espresso based drinks are always great. However, I tried their banana bread matcha latte last year when it went viral and it wasn't bad. This year, they have their banana bread latte series again but they now have a banana bread hojicha latte. Being a huge fan of hojicha, I had the banana bread hojicha latte recently at Forget Me Not and it tasted pretty great! Price wise, it is on the more expensive side. Service wise, the staff at this coffee shop are always friendly and service is efficient where drinks are made at a reasonable time. Overall, a solid spot for coffee along the Ossington Strip! Definitely love the small patio they have at the back, the perfect place to escape to during the warmer months.

    We were in the Ossington area to grab lunch, but first I wanted to find some cool coffee place I'd…read morenever tried before. Forget Me Not seemed quite promising, so we popped in and I began perusing the menu. I knew I wanted some cold, so I was immediately drawn to the Vanilla Dream Cold Brew ("cold brew brewed for 12 hours topped with house-made vanilla sweet cream"). It's delicious. The rich coffee and that vanilla sweet cream balance each other out perfectly. It's a refreshing, satisfying concoction that reminded me a little of the similar drinks I just quaffed at Disneyland. The fine folks at Forget Me Not Coffee obviously know exactly what they're doing. I'll be returning very soon, that's for sure.

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    Maison T - That cheese pull ....

    Maison T

    4.8(30 reviews)
    2.4 kmChristie Pits

    AMAZING, the price is a little bit more elevated, but for the extravagances and the beauty of the…read morefood, it is most definitely worth it. The ambience is definitely something to long after the music is wonderful and the service is extremely well. Done with the food is incredibly precise and the definition of beautiful. What's so amazing about this restaurant is that everything is so in sync the head chef seems to treat all of his kitchen staff with utmost respect and does not hesitate to teach them what they might not know he is the opposite of what we would think stereotypical harsh chef would be. The chef's wife is in charge of the dine in. She is a warm and bubbly character. That makes sure everything is up to the high expectation we all have once we go there for dinner. Once again, yes, the prices are a little bit elevated, but for a gourmet restaurant, it is absolutely worth it his magnificent little restaurant and everybody there is extremely kind and the food is nothing less than delicious.

    I happen to discover Maison T while scrolling Instagram. A local favourite, this place is run by a…read morehusband and wife team with years of restaurant experience. The husband is from Japan so his dishes are a Japanese-French fusion. Their steak frites is one of their classic dishes that is a must try. They have specials and have a wide range of drinks. Their desserts are also very delicious. Going back to the owners, the wife serves as host, but is also knowledgeable in wine. She circulate the restaurant and seems really keen to get to know the customers. I have already been here twice and can't wait to return. Reservations are a must! Good for: dinner, drinks, French cuisine

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