Ambiance:
The walls are decorated with vines. There are plants displayed along the walls on one side. It's a cozy restaurant with exposed ceilings and wooden benches. There is usually a line outside the restaurant since it's sits only a handful.
Food:
Chickpea Shakshuka: looks tastier then it actually was. It lacked flavor. The bread was very good a little on the burnt side. I also don't think it's enough bread for the amount of food.
There is a little enclave of shops and restaurants that is proliferating at Greenwood Avenue and Queen Street East in Toronto. This Leslieville corner features a moms-and-tots yoga centre, a bulk food shop, a cafe/comic book shop, an airy art studio and a few health-conscious restaurants. We stopped
Loved this spot! Came here for brunch on a Saturday with a friend who lived in the west end and I think she's been converted to east end eats. The service was very attentive and when we asked what was good on the menu, the waitress recommended her favourites so we went with those choices and weren't disappointed. Love the use of local ingredients as you can really taste the freshness in the produce. Can't wait to check out dinner here!
We enjoyed a great meal here tonight. The staff are fun and attentive and the vibe is casual, and the food is really solid. The underlying theme is local and sustainable, and this extends to the alcohol. I had one of the best margaritas ever..so smooth....There is a limited but thoughtfully chosen wine list, available by the glass or by the bottle, and some great craft beers, as well as non-alcoholic options. We ordered the loaded potato wedges as an appetizer, and they were just super. I had the fried chicken sandwich topped with homemade slaw and hot honey, and it was more food than I could handle, which is saying something, lol. My husband ordered the braised short ribs and they were perfect. He was also a huge fan of their coffees. So all in all, a winning night!
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