Restaurants near Knights Inn Downtown Toronto
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125 restaurants available nearby
Booked 8 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Sushi • Leslieville / Riverdale
Booked 5 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Tempura • Leslieville / Riverdale
Booked 1 time today
Booked 212 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Seafood • Financial District
Booked 43 times today
Booked 164 times today
Booked 25 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary Canadian • Financial District
Booked 45 times today
Booked 57 times today
Dining near Knights Inn Downtown Toronto at a glance
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- AArvindVIPToronto / Ontario •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOur server was fantastic! He was able to accommodate my girlfriend’s gluten allergy and her sisters tree nut allergy. Food was fantastic and the dessert was delicious!More infoTerroni AdelaidePrice: Expensive• Italian• Financial District•4.4
- MMaddieVIPToronto / Ontario •23 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoOur recent visit on Christmas Eve, to celebrate a special celebration, was nothing short of extraordinary. We extend our gratitude to every individual who contributed to the impeccable service that evening. From the thoughtful seating arrangement overlooking a vibrant display of fresh seafood, seasonal vegetables, and fruits to the attentive service that paired our meal with a delightful bottle of Petit Chablis Blanc, every detail was expertly curated. The evening culminated in a celebratory dessert of Greek yogurt, elegantly garnished with pomegranate seeds and mint—a perfect ending to a remarkable experience. Our meal began with house-made bread and olive oil, complemented by a refreshing tomato salad as an appetizer. For the main course, we enjoyed expertly grilled Balada fish accompanied by steamed broccoli and succulent lamb chops. The server’s meticulous walkthrough of the fresh seafood selection, artfully presented on ice, added an engaging touch, highlighting the restaurant’s dedication to authentic Greek cuisine. This establishment comes highly recommended, and we eagerly anticipate returning with friends in the near future. Notably, their thoughtfully crafted business lunch menu, designed to be served within an hour, is a perfect option for professionals working on Bay Street. A truly exceptional experience!More infoEstiatorio Milos - TorontoPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Financial District•4.6
- BBrianToronto / Ontario •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024Pisac is probably Toronto's best Peruvian restaurant. This time the ceviche mixto and the parihuela seafood soup were awesome.More infoPisac Peruvian BistroPrice: Expensive• Peruvian• The Annex•4.8
- CChristinaToronto / Ontario •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 3, 2024Had my first omakase lunch,lovely experience. I had enough to eat though my husband thought he could have more. There is the option of ordering more but he declined. What I really enjoyed too was the green tea, strong, full-bodied.More infoEdomae Kiyomi - Sushi BarPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Leslieville / Riverdale•4.7
- MDMattDWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined on Sep 2, 2023The restaurant is upstairs in a row home. When you first walk in, there is an small waiting area to sit with two bar sections. The bar in the front of the house is reserved for sushi omakase and the bar in the back of the house is reserved for tempura omakase. Music was composed of light jazz which allowed for silent reflection with each dish while also engaging conversation with company. All ingredients for the meal were imported from Japan. Tempura Omakase was $195 CAD and consists of a 5-pieces sashimi, 7-courses of different Japanese seafood tempura, a fruit aperitif, 4-course vegetable tempura, and a dessert. The tempura came with a choice of 4 sauces - lightly salted dried garlic, matcha salt, kombu salt, and tentsuyu (tempura sauce). The chef will recommend which sauce accompanies the current ingredient. The pairing did not disappoint. As an added bonus, the chef may throw in an extra dish that he is piloting. In my case, he threw in a stuffed shiitake mushroom that was filled with sashimi. Pro-tip: if you pay with cash, you get a 15% discount. (NOTE: Please pay the full amount so that the deserving staff could make a decent living.) Overall impression: I did not know that tempura could be so luxurious and tastes so decadent. This was the epitome of Japanese cuisine - careful thought and attention that maximizes the experience of each ingredient. This experience has changed the way I view tempura. This was aided by how funny and charismatic the chef was. 10/10 experience. I will always come back when visiting Toronto.More infoEdomae Kiyomi - Tempura BarPrice: Very Expensive• Tempura• Leslieville / Riverdale•4.6
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