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Best Restaurants -(Continental)
360 Restaurant
(Restaurants - Continental)
301 Front St WToronto ON M5V 2T6 416-362-5411
Description:
DOWNTOWN. Upscale dining is a pleasure at 360, which is located in the CN Tower and boasts some of the most spectacular views in the city. The restaurant also revolves slowly while you dine, so you get more than just a single, fixed vista of Toronto. Lunch and dinner menus offer elegant choices, such as blackened quail, scallops in the shell, and rack of lamb. A la carte and prix fixe menus are both available for dinner. Reservations are essential. The ordinary elevator fee (Adult $20, Senior $18, Child $14) is waived with the purchase of an entree.
7 West Café
(Restaurants - Continental)
7 Charles St WToronto ON M4Y 1R4 416-928-9041
Description:
DOWNTOWN. This three-story establishment is an old Victorian house which has been converted into a café frequented by a diverse crowd. The downstairs bar has a hip atmosphere, and the rooftop patio draws a young crowd. Whichever spot you choose to settle down in, rich yet inexpensive desserts will prove to be quite satisfying. If your appetite is a little bigger, you'll also find surprisingly good appetizers, pastas, sandwiches and soups.
Alchemy Bakery
(Restaurants - Continental)
938 Bathurst StToronto ON M5R 3G5 416-531-2471
Description:
DOWNTOWN. Along with reliable every day favorites such as whole wheat and rye, Alchemy offers an amazing selection of creative artisan breads. You may find blue corn-jalapeno, organic spelt sourdough, or spicy tomato and black sesame. Also available is delicious focaccia baked with potatoes and herbs, blueberries and raisins, or kalamata olives. Owner and expert baker Brian Kirk is well known for his inventive shortbread cookies rosemary-lemon-cracked pepper, orange cardamom, and mint poppy are just a few of the varieties he makes. Other sweet treats abound, including classic cakes and fruity mousses. If it's lunch time, try one of the vegetarian rolls or empanadas.
Alternative Grounds Coffee House
(Restaurants - Continental)
333 Roncesvalles AveToronto ON M6R 2M8 416-534-5543
Description:
WEST TORONTO. Alternative Grounds is perhaps best known for using fair traded ingredients. Every coffee bean and tea leaf served has been lovingly grown and roasted by farmer-owned co-ops. The patio usually draws out families and a hip crowd, while others mingle inside. Coffees and teas are exquisite and are perfectly complemented by the simple lunch fare served daily. In the afternoon, come for tea and pastries.
Bloom Restaurant
(Restaurants - Continental)
2315 Bloor St WToronto ON M6S 1P1 416-767-1315
Description:
WEST TORONTO. Sleek and contemporary, with a few artistic touches to add interest. The menu is equally contemporary, focusing on inventive combinations of traditional comfort foods. You might start with a spinach and pear salad or a sweet pea tart. Main course dishes include a fine veal striploin with cauliflower and goat cheese fondue, Chinese-glazed ribs, and sea scallops with cracked wild rice. Save room for dessert the lemongrass-white chocolate crème brûlée is a revelation.
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