Aravind Ramanathan: Jelly King is one of the best sour beers I've ever had!
Ethan Moore: Some really amazing beers. Jelly king, jutsu, A stout we made with coffee, and others were all fantastic. The bread & butter is low-key amazing with the homemade daily changing butter
- R: Best brewpub around. An always interesting menu and some truly outstanding beer. The jelly king sour and Roman candle IPA are Toronto staples at this point.
Josie C: The peanut butter and grape jelly ice cream blew my mind! The cookies are only OK in my opinion, well made, but not quite as fresh tasting as say The Red Bench.
Fadi Rizk: Cinnamon Toast or London Fog ice cream is the way to go.
Kyo Song: Don't be afraid to be adventurous. The everything cookie is awesome. They actually hang a sign on the last customer they will serve in the lineup (roughly 30min before closing)
7. Peter Pan Bistro
7.6
373 Queen St. W (at Peter St.), Toronto, ON
Italian Restaurant · Entertainment District · 32 tips and reviews
Wren H: Brunch is good here and they do it on the weekdays. Try the Welsh rarebit toast with a touch of the worcestershire jelly and the shakashuka with the mereguez sausage.
Napattra: DUCK roast breast, confit leg and shallot blintz, potato terrine, beets, watercress
Seven Days: One of the better options in a part of town that's not known for culinary prowess. At this 90-year-old art-deco gem, give the rösti a try.
11. Gourmet Malaysia 膳園
7.4
4466 Sheppard Ave. E Unit 101 (at Brimley Rd.), Scarborough, ON
Malay Restaurant · Agincourt · 35 tips and reviews
Gabriel Seah: Oyster omelette ok. A bit thick, fluffy, not crispy. Thick sweet chill sauce, not sour. Quite a bit of grit. Cendol good. Grass jelly may surprise. Rich coconut milk, enough palm sugar but no red bean
Gabriel Seah: Apam balik (ban chang kueh) good: pretty thin but not super thin. Has tasty creamy sweet peanut filling. Crispy edge; Grass jelly drink was pretty good. It looks dilute but the concentration is ok.
Gabriel Seah: Balacan Mix Veggie good, with good mix of vegetables (not Western vegetables like broccoli & peppers either) & some wok flavour; somewhat spicy. Nonya Kuih pretty good. Fragrant & texture pretty good.
Serge B: The best place to relax with finish sauna , Russian banya and steam room , real tea and more !
Dee Cheng: A hidden Gem! People are very friendly! Make sure to try their homemade kitchen goodies~ we've tried 2 soups & the sausage dish and they were all delicious, hearty and satisfying!
Marvin: God this was the best thing I could do on a weekend. What an experience.
15. Scaramouche
8.8
1 Benvenuto Pl. (at Edmund Ave.), Toronto, ON
French Restaurant · 29 tips and reviews
Jesse Lane: The duck pate, and cod dishes were delicious. Awesome romantic spot in midtown. Although there is no seating on the patio, take your drink outside, and enjoy the amazing view of the Toronto skyline.
Rob C: Foie gras is fantastic as is the venison
Jewelz Navarro: Fantastic ambiance! View was great! Food was heavenly!! dessert was to die for!! Well worth every penny! Made our anniversary perfect! :)