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    Vege Delight

    4.6 (16 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Sharon Y.

    Came here with a vegan friend to try some of their dishes. The restaurant is connected to Evergreen Thai, but instead of Thai dishes they serve up Chinese food. We got the Chanterelle fried rice, the mapo tofu and the mushroom and choysum dumplings. The fried rice was good, had a light flavour and a lot of egg (beware vegans). The mushrooms added a nice texture to the dish. The mapo tofu was my favourite dish - the rich sauce had a nutty flavour, and a complex spice to it. Paired with rice it was incredible. I wasn't sure what to expect from vegetable dumplings but I was pleasantly surprised as well - the veggies inside had a nice crunch to it, and while it didn't have a strong flavour, paired with the vinegar on the side it was pretty good. Overall the food is good, albeit rather expensive for vegetarian - the chanterelle fried rice was $18, and the portion wasn't even particularly large. Despite it, the mapo tofu really was spectacular so I still would recommend and come back to try some other dishes.

    Michelle D.

    One of the best vegan/vegetarian restaurants I've had! My friend and I came here twice. My favourites were the sweet and sour mushrooms with vegetables and the crispy fried rice. The portions were huge, everything was flavourful, and the service was efficient and nice.

    Lunch box with dried bean curd
    Matt B.

    We stopped in for lunch on a Friday m. The place shares a space with a Thai restaurant, so you just have to say you're there for the veggie Chinese place. They have lunch specials that include a choice of main, a soup, a side, and vegetables (bok choy). My wife got the ma po tofu ($17.95) and I got the spicy fried bean curd ($16.95). We also got some BBQ lion's mane mushroom skewers. Everything was delicious other than the weird slimy seaweed that was part of the side dish. The mains were excellent, well-flavoured and well-portioned, and the skewers were beautifully spiced and had great texture. Overall, very good food, reasonably priced, and solid service. Recommended.

    Pranav M.

    I sadly didn't find this as good as most lists or reviews say it is and I am pretty easy going. Got quite a few items for takeout, a pad Thai dish, sweet/sour soup, the skewers and the tea mushroom... Tea mushroom was pretty spicy and kinda annoying to either chew on or pick through all the chillies...flavour just felt like a ton of garam masala..big miss for me. Same with the rest of the dishes Sadly won't be back but happy I got to try. I did pick up so didn't sit but restaurant is nice inside and was easy to order over the phone

    Mushroom wraps
    Kat J.

    The staff were friendly and around when you needed them. The place was cute but the food was MAGIC! We got the carrot dumplings and they were so good I didn't even remember to take a photo The star was the king oyster mushroom wraps though. WOW! Picture those crispy duck wraps at dinner sum but mushroom. Such nice flavours and textures!

    beautiful setup upon arrival with hot tea
    Miguel O.

    One of the best meals I've had during my five day visit to Toronto. I only wish I had found them earlier so I could come back again! Service was fantastic and the food was just amazing. The place is clean and has a great vibe.

    King oyster mushroom pancake

    I've been a long time Yelp user, but have never felt compelled to write a review until today. We visited Toronto for the weekend and loved Vege Delight so much we went twice during the weekend (and skipped another restaurant we had planned to try). The best vegetarian Chinese food we've ever had and we've been vegetarian for decades. Note it's a mushroom centric restaurant and many dishes creatively use mushrooms to achieve different textures and flavors. During our first visit, we got the crispy shiitake mushroom with orange shreds (incredible), BBQ lion's mane mushroom skewers (so crisp and flavorful), lotus root dumplings (very good), and sixi veggie balls (so good our kids ate almost all of it and my husband and I had to share remaining scraps). During the second visit, we reordered the mushroom skewers, and ordered the Chongqing boiled veggie fillet in chili oil (possibly our favorite dish at the restaurant but it's so hard to choose), king oyster mushroom pancake (very good but we've had better Peking duck-esq dishes using vegan meat instead of mushrooms), and noodles in wild mushroom soup (incredibly flavorful but not too salty and not at all oily so I even drank all the soup, which I never do with noodle soups). The service was friendly, prompt, and the ambiance was nice (we went for an early lunch both days and it wasn't crowded or loud). We're already planning another trip back to Toronto so we can go back to Vege Delight.

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    Elaine W.

    Mushroom-based vegetarian food. The food is not salty, not full of MSG. Fun items including Peking duck, cold Sichuan noodles, Thai fried rice. Food is a mix of different cuisines. Our servers were two earnest girls. Food was 4/5 service 5/5. Price was reasonable.

    Assorted Vegetables on Crispy Rice
    Meschac G.

    What a delight! We went on Saturday to kickoff our weekend and we were pleasantly impressed. The foods are extremely delicious with the best flavors. We were in awe with the mushroom skewers I forgot they were not meat. The assorted vegetables on the crispy rice were sooo good and I helped my partner finish up her noodles too. I gotta say everything we tried was wonderful and we were considering buying their ingredients if we were heading home. Service was quick and the place has lots of seating options which we felt comfortable during our time. If you're vegetarian you must check this place out and you'll love it. We will definitely eat there again in the future!

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    Lee

    Lee

    4.1
    (816 reviews)
    1.4 km
    $$$

    Finally visited this place after months of having it bookmarked! I heard good things about their…read moresingaporean slaw, my friends were telling me it changed their lives but I thought it's just a salad... how good could it be? After trying it I completely understood, this was the BEST salad of my life! All 26 ingredients worked together perfectly to make a delicious, tangy, crunchy salad unlike anything i've had before. I also highly recommend the wine paring they suggest having with the salad :) Everything else on the menu was done really well. The cheeseburger spring roll was quite unique, Indo think there could've been more texturally inside the actual spring roll, it was all mush in there. Very nice ambiance, service were very attentive, I had a great time and will be back to try more items :)

    Fantastic experience here at Lee at the Waterworks during Summerlicious 2025!…read moreThe first impression at this, the last day of 'Licious with the place oozing with a well-dressed crowd ready to have a party in the mouth that evening in July, was that the place was vibing so much it almost took down the building. Every table was occupied when I arrived, and I was happy to chill out by the bar and look over the cocktail menu. Cool that they had a drink called Shanghai 75 since my friend was from there, bonus! The menu selections were expertly picked, of course, and gave a good sense of the theme of this Asian fusion food and how the chef thinks. Take a look at my pictures and set your sights on another 'Licious coming up for one of these fun events. Think of 'Licious as much more bold and light hearted way to enjoy some of Toronto's finest restaurants and see how well they work under pressure, which make these so popular and so much fun!

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    R&D Restaurant

    3.6
    (340 reviews)
    1.0 km
    $$$

    Been meaning to check out R&D since my uni days in Ontario back in 2022. Finally got the chance to…read morevisit Toronto again. I was sadly a bit disappointed with my experience. With prices of an upscale dining restaurant, the service didn't feel like it matched up; it was fairly mediocre. Food was a bit of a hit or miss for us too.. Shrimp toast: fun, good texture, could taste the oiliness stronger than I expected. Paired well with the emulsion. Fun guo: super tasty, quite greasy though. I typically don't order fun guo but the texture was a delight to eat. Pork & crab siu mai: this felt like it lacked identity, not really sure I saw the vision. It just felt like curry on a siu mai lol Iberico cha siu: beautiful cut, perfectly tender, good savouriness, no complaints. R&D fried rice: my biggest letdown. Maybe my expectations were set to high. For a house special, I would expect a solid crowd-pleaser. Having each bite feeling mostly like 'crunch' is not what I think of as fried rice nor a favourite for most people. My ideal fried rice focuses on the grains of rice, with substantial bite and flavour in each spoonful. The flavour was most definitely there, don't get me wrong but it was extremely hard to eat more than a bowl. The redeeming qualities were in the flavour and cute little mushroom garden concept. If they had maybe 2x the amount of rice for the ratio of toppings and crunch, I would say this is a delicious and near perfect fried rice. Not bad, but a hefty price tag for a meal that I had really high hopes for.

    Went to R&D downtown for Winterlicious and had a good experience overall…read more I ordered the scallops appetizer. It looked simple but had a lot of flavor. The mie goring we ordered was also very good, though I wish it came with more protein. My friend ordered the lamb spaducci as an appetizer, which he enjoyed. His kare kare main was a smaller portion, but was tasty. It did come with naan bread, which helped but didnt fill us up. For dessert, the three of us tried the panna cotta, chocolate cake, and honey toast. My favorite was the chocolate cake, but everyone had different preferences. I'd come back on a regular day to try more of their menu. I've been wanting to visit R&D for a while, and this was a solid first experience.

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    Patois Toronto

    Patois Toronto

    3.7
    (401 reviews)
    1.8 km
    $$

    We loved our experience. We had a large party and ordered their set menu family style. We had their…read morefried chicken and jerk chicken for entrees. Patty and calamari plates for appetizers. Amazing Brussels sprouts salad, smashed cucumbers and coleslaw. Everything was just right. The jerk glaze was on point. Must try. Service was attentive, courteous and efficient. It was a bit hot outside and we arrived at 4:45 pm. Our host let us in early which was very nice. Our service began at 5 pm, our server was great. The restaurant was filled up quickly but we were not forgotten. Thank you team at Patois for helping make our experience of returning to our childhood neighborhood amazing.

    Heard a lot about Patois over the past few years so finally got around to trying them out this…read moreweek. First and foremost, their food is delicious. We had: - seafood pasta - Fried chicken w/ rice and peas - Pork noodles I especially enjoyed the seafood pasta as it was filling and flavorful. There was just one aspect that I found really annoying with these guys. It wasn't that they charged $20-30 per entree, no... because if other cuisines and restaurants can get away with that price point, there's no reason why Caribbean can't be elevated enough to as well. It's that they charged $5 for the most piddling amount of ox tail gravy.. the nickel and diming felt greedy and left me with a bad taste. I've already paid $20-30, don't charge me $5 for 2 tbsp of gravy. I wouldn't go back, but if you want to have a slightly elevated Caribbean experience and just vibe, it's not a bad option.

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    Akira Back

    Akira Back

    4.1
    (241 reviews)
    1.2 km
    $$$$

    Overall, the taste is quite impressive, and the ambiance is perfect for capturing some great…read morephotos, whether it's for a birthday celebration, a dinner date, or just a special night out. The service was excellent--well worth the tip! P4 Sashimi Platter A beautiful platter featuring five different types of sashimi. The high visual appeal is definitely a highlight. P2,5 Nezo9 This is a chef's secret dish--nine compartments filled with a surprise selection of fresh ingredients based on what's available that day. It's unique and definitely worth trying. P6 Lamp Chops The lamb chops were perfectly tender, and cooked medium, they were absolutely spot-on. P3,7 A5 Wagyu Caviar Roll A5 wagyu beef sushi topped with caviar--this was such a treat! The refreshing yuzu pepper really cut through the richness of the beef, balancing the flavors beautifully. P4 Ribeye The charcoal-grilled ribeye was delicious, accompanied by three sauces that each complemented the dish perfectly. Cooked medium, it was just the right balance of juicy and tender

    From the moment I stepped into Akira Back, I knew I was in for something special. The restaurant's…read moresleek, modern design immediately set the tone for an evening of exceptional dining. Nestled in the vibrant Entertainment District, the ambiance is both chic and intimate, offering the perfect backdrop for a refined yet relaxed meal. The food at Akira Back is where this restaurant truly excels. The fusion of Asian flavors with Western culinary techniques creates an unforgettable dining experience. Every dish was thoughtfully crafted, showcasing fresh ingredients and bold flavors, while maintaining a balance that made each bite feel indulgent yet satisfying. The tuna tartare was a standout, a true celebration of freshness and creativity. The service was attentive and knowledgeable, striking the perfect balance between professionalism and warmth. The staff guided me through the menu with enthusiasm, and their recommendations were spot-on. The pacing of the meal was flawless, allowing me to savor each course without feeling rushed. While Akira Back may be on the pricier side, the quality of the food, the innovative approach to dining, and the impeccable service make it well worth the experience. For those seeking a memorable and elevated dining experience in Toronto, Akira Back is a must-visit.

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    Fallen Feather

    Fallen Feather

    4.7
    (11 reviews)
    2.8 km

    Fallen Feather is one of those spots where the vibe hits before the food even lands. Dark, moody,…read moreintimate. It feels like a hidden date night spot but still has a lively energy. The menu leans Korean fusion and nothing feels forced or overdone. I tried them during Winterlicious and it was such a good intro to what they do. Standouts for me: Braised short rib was unreal. Super tender, rich, and easily the best dish of the night K Pasta was so unique. Packed with flavour and not something you come across often Kalbi striploin burger was juicy, flavourful, and done right Cocktails were strong and easy to sip. They disappeared way too fast, which says a lot. Overall, great execution, a menu that stands out, and a space that feels sexy but still cozy. Definitely a spot I'd come back to.

    For $55 per person, getting seafood, steak, dessert, and cocktails felt like a very good value…read more The mul hoe was one of the prettiest dishes on the table. The tuna and salmon tasted very fresh, and the sweet-spicy Korean-style sauce made the whole dish feel bright, refreshing, and really appetizing. I also loved the potato dumplings.. crisp on the outside, but soft and pleasantly chewy inside, with a very smooth texture. The arugula salad was a great complement and added a nice fresh balance to the meal. The real standout for me, though, was the kalbi. It was incredibly tender and full of rich flavor. It almost melted in the mouth, with that satisfying buttery, savory richness that meat lovers would definitely appreciate. The cocktails were also fun and well done. I tried a few, and all of them were enjoyable. Some even had a smoky presentation, which made the experience feel a little more special. The service was another strong point. The staff were friendly, attentive, and made the dinner feel smooth from start to finish. Everything came out at a comfortable pace, and the overall hospitality really added to the experience. As for the ambience, it felt stylish, intimate, and a little moody in a good way. The lighting and presentation gave the dinner a polished feel, but it was still relaxed enough to enjoy comfortably. It's the kind of place that works well for a casual date night, drinks with friends, or simply a nice evening out.

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    White Chocolate Mousse Parfait
    White Chocolate Mousse Parfait
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    Akin

    Akin

    4.7
    (11 reviews)
    1.1 km

    Over last summer I saw Akin had dim sum cooking classes taught by the master chef Eric Chong. I…read moreknew I had to go! Been a huge fan and was excited to visit his second restaurant Akin. We were taught how to make har gow and siu mai. I would say mine turned out looking decent but the taste was amazing! Everyone in the class took their own made dumplings home to steam. Instead we got to try the restaurants version (there was complementary dinner as part of the class). This was the best fine dining dim sum we had ever had. The flavour of every dish was danced on our taste buds. I still think of the crab roe fried rice dish. I never like fried rice till trying that dish. It was THAT good. Looking forward to coming back for the tasting menu!!

    We went for a February meal which ended up being a Chinese New Year fusion celebration…read more The theme and playfulness of the menu was fun and I really enjoyed it- especially the final dessert. Highlights were: the canapés of auspicious desserts, mala broth fish and lobster noodles. There were a few misses- the jellyfish being so overpowered by the horseradish, the Dan tat and the rice dish being so overly salty, and just overall execution- not what I expected at a Michelin star restaurant. Overall, everything felt cold in terms of atmosphere. I think it was creative and I'm happy to have tried it, but it's not a place I'd jump go back to. Too many misses and unmemorable moments, in a city where we are always looking for a connection.

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