My parents wanted to take me out for a nice dinner for my quarter century - so picked this from the shortlist of restaurants that offered dinner prix fixe menus. The place is tucked away quietly on Yonge between York Mills and the 401 - a wooden cottage with old-fashioned (in the good way) decor and surrounded by gardens. I can see why people would choose this venue for a beautiful summer wedding. The wait staff was knowledgeable of the menu, and the service was impeccable, which I guess would be expected for this type of fine dining, and the prices charged.
I wish I was equally impressed with the food as I was with the ambiance and service. Unfortunately, we found the food very underwhelming. The one more memorable item was the "du jardin" course - which on that day was a refreshing tomato salad. I thought the escargot was also pretty interesting - though my parents were not fans. For the mains, my mom and I both had fish and my dad the boeuf - we all agreed we had better elsewhere.
Overall, I had a good experience here for the occasion, the service and the environment. I would recommend coming here for summerlicious or winterlicious - you get the experience for a less steep price, which is more reasonable for the quality of the food served.