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- SstephanievipToronto / Ontario •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFood is delicious and staff is very friendly and attentiveMore infoTrio Ristorante & PizzeriaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Yonge and Lawrence•4.5
- AAnnToronto / Ontario •3 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoWe had someone with allergies at our table and the server went to some trouble to find something that he could safely eat. Since no one could get the seafood or fish options, the server also offered to replace the shrimp in the pad thai with double chicken. The beet and pear salad, and the out of bounds chicken salad were delicious.More infoHemingway'sPrice: Moderate• Gastro Pub• Yorkville•4.3
- NNancyvipToronto / Ontario •34 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoAbsolutely perfect in every way. We were 3 couples and asked for a round table and accomodated. We’re seniors, hard of hearing, challenging and had the most accommodating server named Greg who was unbelievably cordial and with a sense of humor. All in all, a great dining experience, food, service, atmosphere, comfort. Thank you C.T. - we’re in the ‘hood and happy to frequent!More infoCapocaccia TrattoriaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Yonge and St. Clair•4.7
- VVeronicaToronto / Ontario •1 review4.0Dined on 19 Nov 2024The service was very well. The food was great. The atmosphere was great.More infoLa Carnita - EglintonPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Yonge–Eglinton•3.9
- SStevenLas Vegas •3 reviews4.0Dined on 9 Nov 2024Dining out is undoubtedly expensive. Prices for food, wine, and gratuities have increased substantially since the pandemic. The food was tasty, but the portions were skimpy. We liked the fact that bread was put on the table. The olive oil was of good quality, The wine was expensive and a five-ounce glass cost $17-20. Only Italian wines are offered. With tip and tax a glass of wine costs almost $24.00. The veal chop at $49.00 came naked. The sides were not cheap. I refused to order one. I want my sides included. I ordered the seafood pasta. The seafood was sparce. The dish was tasty, but it seemed more like a appetizer size to me. My wife ordered a Two ounce Tito's martini. I was schocked that the price was $22.00 and they called it an upgrade. The food quality is very good, but weak on the prtions. Perhaps that is nuveau. The service is excellent.More infoPositano RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Midtown / Uptown•4.5
Discover best fun restaurants in Yonge and Lawrence
Looking for a fun dining experience in Toronto's Yonge and Lawrence area? Our curated selection of restaurants in this vibrant neighborhood promises an enjoyable atmosphere perfect for any fun-seeking diner. Each establishment offers a unique blend of lively ambiance, creative cuisine, and friendly service, ensuring a memorable meal out. Whether you're in the mood for innovative dishes or comforting classics, you'll find plenty to excite your palate. The dining scene here is diverse, with options ranging from casual eateries to upscale bistros, all sharing a commitment to quality and a flair for making dining out a delightful experience. Discover the perfect spot for a lively dinner with friends or a casual, fun-filled family meal. These restaurants not only meet but exceed expectations with their dynamic approach to dining, making every meal an event to remember.