Reviews on European food in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Vaughan (/vɔːn/ VAWN; 2016 population 306,233) is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Regional Municipality of York, just north of Toronto. Vaughan was the fastest-growing municipality in Canada between 1996 and 2006, achieving a population growth rate of 80.2% according to Statistics Canada having nearly doubled in population since 1991. It is the fifth-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area, and the 17th-largest city in Canada.
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4 based on 680 reviews
If in Toronto this is a must. Whether sitting on their patio in good weather or in the bar area or dining room proper no seat is bad. Very elegant yet casually comfortable! Have gone to this restaurant for years from their first location on queen street with the tiny tables and bread baskets that descended on your table from a small rope and pulls system. The service is friendly, knowledgeably and efficient. The food is delicious and beautiful to the eyes as well. Good for any occasion- romantic meeting, business, meals with friends or family or some other special occasion. They even have intimate booths for that Te Te Te! lovelove Le Select
4 based on 646 reviews
Great staff, felt very welcome. Thanks to the Royal York concierge for the great recommendation. In town for the Tiff and walked to the restaurant, google had it in a slightly different position. We called and the Sommelier stood outside and waved us in with a friendly face.We had him recommend the wine and grappa, both were outstanding despite being in a midrange price point.We shared the best grilled calamari Iâve had anywhere. Which they split in the kitchen at no charge. I had the wild boar ragu on wonderful house made fresh pasta. My wife had a tiger shrimp (prawn) dish also on wonderful fresh house made pasta.
4 based on 374 reviews
TOCA Restaurant offers handcrafted Italian cuisine complemented by seasonal flavours and locally-sourced produce. Located in the heart of Toronto, Canada's Performing Arts & Theatre District, TOCA Restaurant occupies the mezzanine level of The Ritz-Carlto
I came to TOCA for lunch. This is a fancy restaurant in the Ritz Carlton but I didnât find any of what I ordered was outstanding, special or even delicious. Tomato soup lack the taste, The ribeye steak was dry and tough although it was cooked medium and the tiramisu was just Ok.Dear Alkhalidy, Thank you for choosing to dine at TOCA. We appreciate your feedback regarding your recent experience with us. To speak directly to a manager, please leave your preferred method of contact with our restaurant manager, Jan Stoeckmann, at [email protected], and he will get back to you as soon as possible.Warm regards, Franck X. ArnoldGeneral Manager
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4 based on 201 reviews
Saturday night dinner was delightful until the restaurant started filling up! The noise level is high and spoiled what was intended to be a quiet dinner. Food was okay I personally did not enjoy the ambience as it had a hustle about the entire experience
Where to eat French food in Vaughan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 263 reviews
If you are hungry this place will definitely fill you up. The restaurant is very clean, the staff friendly and great at explaining the menu. We had the cabbage rolls with meat and the Potato Pancake Hungarian Style with the paprikash filling The side dishes that came with our meals were also excellent - the beet slaw with a hint of horseradish was very good. Wine by the glass is overpriced otherwise a wonderful place on Roncesvalles.
4 based on 302 reviews
So I only remember one thing that I ate, which was one of the risottos. It was very good. We actually ordered a number of things and shared them. The atmosphere is nice and it's a move to a new location. The music was not blasting which was also good so you can have a conversation and more wine, rather than rushing out annoyed after your last bite.The service was lovely. I will go back.
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4 based on 329 reviews
Chiado is the creation of Albino Silva, one of North Americaâs leading chefs and restaurateurs. The critically acclaimed Chiado Restaurant is a beautiful blend of old-world charm and timeless elegance. Silvaâs âProgressive Portugueseâ cuisine has been pra
the restaurant looks really good and the food is overall quite good. I have been there twice and the first time the service was fantastic. However, the second time, service was slow and unfriendly. The waiter was not very accommodating in regards to dietary requests. Also,although its good, its too expensive for what you get. Not good value.
4 based on 323 reviews
Charming Olivier sets the tone for efficient and caring service here. He gave us interesting history and back stories on the wine and the area of Toronto where this restaurant is located. Lovely menu includes steak, fish, chicken and classic French items such as escargot, onion soup. Plus, a range of impressive looking omelettes. Table shared an order of mussels which were excellent as was the bread served. We ordered grilled salmon (daily special of halibut was sold out) and steak. The entrees were adequate but not special. The decor is old, and note there are stairs to climb to access restaurant. This 41 yr old restaurant is worth a visit.
4 based on 511 reviews
Service I did not enjoy. Though food was great. Wine list was not clear. Just regions without varietal or style. Recommended wine not suitable. Chosen wine too warm. Interaction strained. Felt I had to insist before desired service achieved. Attention should be more geared to serving customer desires than rushing them through
4 based on 245 reviews
Madrina Bar y Tapas is a celebration of all things Spanish, a fusion of traditional Catalan tapas with Toronto's rich, modern culinary landscape. Chef Ramon Simarro, whose experience includes both Michelin-star restaurants and casual eateries alike, offer
Madrina Bar y Tapas definitely serves very good food, nicely presented and tasting delicious. Our party of four followed the server's recommendation and we went for a tasting menu, 10 tapas. It gave us a lot of variety, which was nice. However the speed at which tapas were coming did not allow us to appreciate the food and have a conversation. When, after the 3rd serving we mentioned to the waiter that we would like to slow down, he kindly replied that he would pass our request to the chef. But it ended there; the pace did not change and we were feeling pushed around. You have to keep in mind that the tables are very small and if you pile thing up, it gets chaotic to the point you are almost scared to reach anything.The noise level, music and people talking, was also too high to have a pleasant dining experience; if you want to have a conversation, you need to scream.As someone else mentioned, this is a good restaurant for a pre or post dinner drink and tapas but if you hope for a good diner it might not be the best place. To sum up, it was very expensive for the experience.Lidia, thank you for following the server's recommendation! I'm disappointed to hear you felt rushed, this was not our intention. Moreover, I am especially sorry that we failed to slow the pacing down when you tried to communicate this to us.Please know that you have been heard and we will learn from your feedback.We hope we'll have another opportunity to show you the 5-star experience you deserve and we are known for.All the very best,Stuart K
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