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| - Asia is large as you may know and thus Asian Fusion really isn't descriptive enough for Kultura. It's predominantly a Japanese/Indian mix, a different spin than most Eastern compounding.
Per a another consultant friend's recommendation we headed to King Street to the barely marked front of urban loft/modern nature aesthetic Kultura.
Again, Toronto astounds me with very light crowds on Wednesdays. Peak time it wasn't too busy, just a few sizable groups. Hell, I don't mind, I'm taking advantage of this week day paradox.
The cocktails were decently crafted, my Sazerac nicely done though weak on size for price; more like a shot. As to the food, it was the smaller portion, good exection style, which worked out fine. For four we ordered edamame, mushroom orecchiette, chicken samosas X2, naan, lamb loin, beef tenderloin, and gnocchi with a flourless chocolate deal to finish along with some port.
The indian spiced ground chicken in the samosas was probably my favorite flavor, second to the beef tenderloin. The flourless chocolate deal was a bit different than expected with a smaller chocolate dollop than expected and larger accessories.
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