Toronto fine dinning - help needed please
#31
I've been to 360 with clients and I'm glad I wasn't paying...it seemed rather ordinary for the price. There are lots of great restaurants in Ottawa, but not generally in 'federal' Ottawa.
#32
I was in Biff's Bistro on Front not long ago and it's part of the Oliver Bonacini group - it's a French bistro, food was good it wasn't too expensive either.
Auberge du pommier isn't downtown so you'd have to cab it. Isn't it on Yonge near the 401? Friends of ours have been to Canoe and enjoyed it very much so.
Auberge du pommier isn't downtown so you'd have to cab it. Isn't it on Yonge near the 401? Friends of ours have been to Canoe and enjoyed it very much so.
#34
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So where did you 'fine dine' in the end?
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After much umming and ahhing we took our friends advise and went to Rosewood Bistro on Dundas /Missassauga.
I have to say the food and service was exceptional and I will definately be going again. The manager told us that they will be having live jazz nights on Thursday so we will be there for those.
The whole evening came to $301 for 4 starters, 4 mains, 3 desserts. Plus 3 bottles of wine. In my opinion a bargain.
Thanks to everyone who responded to my plea.
http://www.rosewoodbistro.ca/index2.html
I have to say the food and service was exceptional and I will definately be going again. The manager told us that they will be having live jazz nights on Thursday so we will be there for those.
The whole evening came to $301 for 4 starters, 4 mains, 3 desserts. Plus 3 bottles of wine. In my opinion a bargain.
Thanks to everyone who responded to my plea.
http://www.rosewoodbistro.ca/index2.html






