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| - I definitely felt more positive about this restaurant than the couple of reviews I just read. The place is very well decorated with minimalist asian influences, the service is friendly, the portions were large and very well priced, BUT the food was up and down.
I came here for lunch with my sister after a rough day of xmas shopping. We got in around 3 and were given the brunch menu. Apparently they serve lunch and brunch until 4pm (recession much?). My sister got the brunch special of appetizer (enoki tom yum soup- this was very flavorful, almost a little to sweet tasting), entree (house pad thai- yes I agree it was strangely red and not authentic tasting), and coconut crepes (for someone who doesn't like desserts, I thought these were yummy and large enough to share). I got the beef curry pad thai, recommended by the server, it was decently yummy. We also got house spring rolls to share. The portions were huge and we had almost an entire meal left over. Total price not including tax and tip= $25. Not too shabby.
The food is mediocre, but I would come back for the decor, service, and warmth (it's FREEEZING in Toronto!)
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