Reviews Emerson

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Madhav Khurana
+5
We had a baptism reception for my daughter and Richard the manager was very friendly and accommodating to make the the day a success. He was able to assist us last min which was amazing.

On the day of the event Terry, Richard and the staff was very hospitable to us and our guests

The food was great with spectacular views and privacy

A definite place to come and visit.
Apr 13, 2019
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KSH
+5
Found this place randomly while looking for a romantic dinner with my SO. Great food. Excellent service. Wonderful staff. Perfect date spot.
Aug 23, 2018
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Adam Peleshok
+4.5
Great little restaurant in an area at Bloor and Lansdowne where there isn't a whole lot of culinary creativity going on. Two of my favourite dishes are the kale ceasar salad and the gnocci. If you're a hard core italian gnocci fan, this dish may not be for you though.

I also thoroughly enjoy the 1.50 oysters. The two times I went (so far) the oysters were different and they were actually a good size and quality (although I'm by far an expert in this area).

Involtini is also something you don't see that often and was really good

I will be a returning customer
Mar 13, 2016
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Jack
+4.5
I absolutely love this place. Their flat iron steak was amaazing!
Feb 22, 2013
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Derek Strachan
+4.5
Wow! These guys have it goin on!
A friend had asked if we had been to the new restaurant at lansdown. I felt a little like I was living under a rock. The food is fantastic. Tender sweetbreads, ricotta ravioli with San Marsano tomato sauce, melt in your mouth, venison pot pie did not disappoint, great flavour and not overlooked. Lamb shank, kept the meal going with tons of flavour great fries to sop up the sauce. One of the best meals I have has in a while. End it all with dandelion ice cream. You gotta go.
Jan 11, 2013
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Jaly100
+4.5
Service could be a bit improved, but the food was amazing. Had the Sweetbreads app, and Osso Buco main. Amazing. Well cooked and flavorful.
Dec 23, 2012
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Jess W.
+4
Located in Bloordale with no obvious signage, you could easily walk past the Emerson without ever knowing it was there. That would be a terrible mistake since the food here is excellent!

The interior of the Emerson has a hipster (there are bicycles on the wall!) and grungy bar feel to it. The space is significantly larger than it looks from the outside as it stretches quite a ways down. There’s plenty of seating in the casual restaurant but I imagine it can still get pretty busy on weekend evenings so I’d still make a reservation.

Our group of seven (plus a baby) dropped by on a Saturday at 5:30pm for dinner. We wanted to get there right at opening since we didn’t want to keep the baby from its bedtime. Despite its bar-ish feel, they seem to be pretty accommodating to families and even had a high chair set up for us.

When we asked our server for some appetizer recommendations, he highly recommended the Fried Sweetbreads – with frisee & honey mustard ($12). The lightly battered sweetbreads, which sat on top of a slice of grilled bread, paired nicely with the slightly bitter frisee and sweet honey mustard dressing. There’s definitely a reason why this dish comes highly recommended.

The second appetizer we ordered was the Seared Scallops – with arugula, orange & fennel ($12). We all really enjoyed the perfectly seared scallops and found it to be a very light and appetizing way to start off the meal…especially given the heavy-nature of the entrees.

Having heard some great things about the Emerson Burger – with Beemster cheese sauce ($13), I couldn’t pass it up. With a knife sticking out of the enormous burger, I have to admit that tackling this burger was a little intimidating. It’s a large burger that’s definitely difficult to get your mouth around!

The patty itself was well-seasoned and incredibly juicy. The Beemster cheese sauce, while delicious, made the burger really messy to eat. It didn’t help that the soft bun didn’t hold up too well against the juicy patty and drippy cheese. Needless to say, I was one hot mess. But it was SO worth it.

One thing to note is that the burger doesn’t come with any sides. So if you like fries with your burger, you’ll have to order them separately.

Mike decided to go with the Spicy Lamb Shank – with gnocchi ($17). The lamb was fall-off-the-bone tender and the hearty sauce was delicious. We were just hoping for more of a kick. The sauce was surprisingly mild and not very spicy as advertised.

The Emerson features a special every night of the week. Since we were here on a Saturday, the daily special was Beef Wellington ($25). Our server was really selling it to us. After he told us that it’s one of the best things they offer, four of the seven people in our party ordered it.

He wasn’t kidding – everyone was thoroughly impressed with the beef wellington. I normally stay away from beef wellington since it’s often dry and just not very exciting. But when it’s done well like the Emerson’s, it can be a pleasure to eat. Encased in a flakey and buttery puff pastry, the meat was cooked to a beautiful medium-rare, retaining all of its delicious juices. Covered in a flavourful creamy sauce, this is a must-order if you drop by on a Saturday.

As the entrees here don’t include sides, the Emerson offers five sides priced at $5 each or $20 for all of them. We shared all of them: Frites – thyme, salt, mayonnaise, Shaved Cauliflower Coleslaw, Brussel Sprouts – with pancetta & asiago, Butternut Squash Gratin and Sauteed Broccolini (which was the daily side).

They were all quite enjoyable but my personal favourites were the butternut squash gratin and the addictive frites.

Even though we were stuffed, we decided to share a couple desserts since there were seven of us – enough for a bite or two each. The first dessert I dug into was the Crème Brûlée. I found the custard to be a little too sweet and the caramelized top a bit too thick – not a particularly memorable dessert.

The other dessert we shared was the Ice Box Cake. It was a sundae-like dessert which consisted of layers of whipped cream with chunks of cake (or what seemed like Oreo chunks) mixed into it. The whipped cream gave it a light and airy feel to it and was definitely my preference between the two desserts – a tasty way to end the meal!

Overall, we had a fantastic dinner at the Emerson. I’ll leave you with one tip: drop by on a Saturday evening to take advantage of their beef wellington special!

At a glance:

• Located in Bloordale (Bloor and Lansdowne)

• Large space with plenty of seating

• No obvious signage on the outside (easily missed)

• Baby-friendly (at least earlier in the evening before it gets too busy)

• Don’t let the grungy bar-feel fool you – the food is delicious!

• The Beef Wellington was the highlight of the meal (only offered on Saturdays)

Ratings (out of 5):

• Food: 4 stars

• Service: 4 stars

• Atmosphere: 3 stars
Dec 04, 2014
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Gulosus
+4
I’ve only stopped in for drinks, but was very impressed with the menu (whichI only glanced at) and the cocktails (which I quite enjoyed).

I was equally impressed with the service and atmosphere; the former being swift and
courteous, the latter, casual and cozy. The restaurant also has a lot of space in it, which
is nice since you won’t be crowded by other guests unless it’s book solid.
Oct 08, 2014
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Panchita
+4
Went here for dinner and ordered tacos and a gnocchi pasta. The soft shelled tacos were delicious! This place has a great drink menu with well planned signature cocktails. Service was fast and friendly. It's a large space with eclectic design that feels intimate.
Oct 08, 2014
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