I've heard about this place a couple times and finally went to try it when a friend suggested it one day. The restaurant was in an unassuming location hidden on Elm street and I had never noticed it before. The place was fairly busy but service was prompt and decent. The ambience was old fashioned, dark, but louder than I thought. I had the filet mignon which was good on all accounts but it didn't quite live up to the "best steak in Toronto" hype that I had been hearing. Overall, a good steakhouse and I might come again but it wasn't a home run for the price point.