After a crazy day of TIFF screenings in the entertainment district, my friend and I decided to head a bit west of the area for drinks and tapas. If you're looking for superb customer service and delicious plates spanning many cultures, this is your spot. We arrived here around 7pm, as tables/seats became increasingly scarce.
First, we had the no. 9 IPA accompanied with some sort of "sangwich" (which translates to "sandwich" in Chilean vernacular, apparently). We then opted for the Korean fried chicken (or the "KFC" hehe) along with an Eggplant Sandwich, Tuna Roll, and an Empanada. Everything we had was super delicious and prepared right in front of us at the bar. We finished our tapas with a yummy almond/raspberry biscuit with some sort of crème fouettée.
If you come here with more than two people or after 9pm, all I have to say is good luck finding a seat! This place is a rustic gem, and has been "cutlery-free" for many years. ;)