I was really torn on this one between 4 and 5. Eventually gave a 5 because the food is really excellent, together with service and atmosphere. The location and prices are some drawbacks - but ultimately I think the food wins (technically that's what you are there for).
Went for dinner and had their "tapas" style platters. Usually require a few for a group of 4, usually a plate holding enough tasters for each but not enough to fill you up. I would say for a group of 4 approximately 8 platters should do it. Their pad-thai fries are a total must.
I don't think there was anything there that I did not enjoy. Their moroccan ribs are insane! Def my fav thing on the menu. And try their extra-spicy sauce (if you dare). Again, did I mention the pad thai fries? They also have a nice menu of Ontario craft beers which compliment the food well.
The owner is the same as the Fidel Gastro food trucks - and he unleashes his creativity with the menu. Don't spend any more time on Yelp and go try it! Be open minded and you won't be disappointed.
The atmosphere is amazing - usually young people, but not the annoying hippie crowd I was expecting for a place on Queen W. Young professionals having a great time.
Some things that may take away from the experience:
1. Location - There is a hobo meeting spot not far from the restaurant, even had a crazy lady walk in and just walk around. But never felt weird and ultimately it is a very small element to it...
2. Prices - In my opinion the biggest weakness - I feel the prices are a bit ridiculous. A normal meal that fills you up can easily push to $50/person. Is it worth it in the end? I say yes - the creativity and the quality of the ingredients used makes it worth the experience. Unfortunately, the high prices usually mean that I will not return as often as I would like - but then again, the place is packed all the time...