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The restaurant primarily serves Asian fusion dishes, anchored by Chinese cuisine and Canadian ingredients. [5] It also draws upon French and Korean cooking techniques. [6] A core part of the restaurant's menu is its 'Canadian take on traditional Chinese dim sum', serving items such as char siu bao in icing sugar-topped "Mexico buns" and fun guo filled with chicken and black truffle.
Quetzal is a Mexican restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4] [5] The restaurant initially opened in August 2018, before temporarily closing six months later following a dispute between the restaurant owner and the then-chefs. [1] At its opening, the restaurant was initially headed by co-chefs Julio Guajardo and Kate Chomyshyn. [1]
Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant (incorporated as 1518756 Ontario Inc.) was a restaurant and banquet hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.For most of its existence it was located in the MS Jadran, a former Adriatic passenger ship that was permanently docked at the foot of Yonge Street at 1 Queens Quay West on Toronto's waterfront.
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The restaurant has also been a filming location for two movies: Frequency with Dennis Quaid and Angel Eyes with Jennifer Lopez. The song "Pinch Me" by Toronto/Scarborough band Barenaked Ladies makes reference to The Goof with these lines "there's a restaurant down the street/where hungry people like to eat." [citation needed]
7508 OH-43, Kent; 330-678-8946; lakehousekent.com. Other options. The Oaks Lodge (Medina County) This restaurant and event venue has a large, covered terrace with a view of the glittering Chippewa ...
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The Toronto Star argued that the inaugural 2022 guide failed to capture the full diversity of Toronto restaurants, being overly represented by Japanese cuisine and downtown restaurants. [12] The Star also publishes its own alternative restaurant guide that it argues better captures Toronto's food scene, released around the same time as the ...