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  • Food: 3 stars Service: 2.75 stars Value: 3 stars Dinner at the 360 Restaurant at the top of the CN Tower was the highlight of our trip in Toronto. We've never been to CN Tower nor 360 restaurant before. All five of us decided to try their prix fixe dinner (CAD $68, $55, and $21 for kid's meal). Each course had two to three selections to choose from. For the first course, we picked chicken mole sweet corn polenta tart and roasted squash bruschetta with toasted hazelnut pesto. The chicken mole was alright. The bruschetta was too hard... I think my mom makes a much better bruschetta. For appetizer, hubby had the King Cole duck three ways (duck prosciutto, duck galantine and duck rillette beamsville sour cherry chutney, with fennel mustard), which was unique and tasty. The duck galantine was particularly good with the bread. I ordered the smoked Atlantic salmon with caper berries and pumpernickel bread. Both appetizers were pretty good. For the main course, hubby chose the slow roasted aged Canadian AAA prime rib of beef and he loved it. The beef was tender and so soft that it melt in his mouth. I had the pan seared fillet of Arctic Char, which was a disappointment. The fish was overcooked and dry. For dessert, we had the pumpkin cheesecake with butternut squash ice cream and cinnamon raisin brioche pudding with caramelized bananas and rum raisin ice cream. The portion of every dish was pretty big. We were all very full before the dessert came. So we only tried a little bit of the dessert. The food overall was average, not everything tasted good. What hot about this restaurant is the stunning view of Toronto from 1,151 feet above. It seems to me they try to make the restaurant upscale, but their food needs improvement in taste and presentation. Also the service here was not outstanding too. Not all the waiters were nice. The one who served us didn't seem to be that friendly at all. He never smiled or greeted. But the bus person who helped our table was really nice and talkative, and helpful. If you've never been to the top of CN Tower, eating at 360 restaurant worth a try plus the dinner includes the ticket to the observation deck. But once is enough, I wouldn't spend the money and eat here again.
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