Came here two nights ago as we stumbled across the restaurant looking for a place to have dinner while strolling down Queen St. The standout element of the restaurant would definitely be the decor - very vintage and classy at the same time. We ordered some oysters and spicy brussel sprouts to start, while I had the halibut for main and my boyfriend, the ravioli. I found the menu misleading, as the brussel sprouts turned out to be not spicy at all. Instead, they were fried and placed in a sauce that was more sweet and sour than spicy. Also, did not enjoy that the brussel sprouts at the bottom of the bowl soaked up all the sauce so the spicy and sour were quite overpowering. It was also kind of weird that our mains came while we were still midway through our appetizers. However, despite those minor mishaps, their overall food and drink quality was quite good. I really enjoyed my halibut and the date night atmosphere was very relaxing. I look forward to coming back again for another date night or a round of drinks with friends.