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  • It's been a while since i've been to a restaurant that has been memorable. I went in expecting bad service. I got that. But it was made up for. First off, the glaringly obvious, the owners have spent a lot of money on the ambience and interior. There are very few restaurants that do that in Toronto. You really do feel transported, and you almost expect this style of restaurant spending should be a restaurant for LA, Dubai, Capetown (places that spend a lot of attention to interiors). I'm glad to see this in Toronto. Don't get me wrong, i love the New York vibe that you find at the newer smaller restaurants, but we need a balance, and Trinity is the other side of that spectrum. The food is exceptional. I can't complain about anything that i had there. I can only basque in the glory of a 100% satisfying meal. Every bite was perfectly prepared and really well thought out flavours. Fresh, delicate, attention to detail, even the side dish of potatoes blew me away. And i came here with Greek restauranteurs/hoteliers who agreed that flavours on some of the traditional dishes were very close to their mother's home cooking. So you gain ambience and you gain high flavour. You miss service. If they hit that service mark, this would be a 5 star restaurant for me. The service i experienced was disorganized/chaotic. I think the servers feel the pressure of their management. They feel like scared little mice scurrying around in fear. It's obvious that the owners/managers have a presence. After being ignored for 20 minutes, an owner actually ended up serving us for the entire evening, with his sincere apologies. That just shows me that they do care and register they have a service problem. I'm hoping that with time, trust will build up, the owners will be able to ease up a bit more and things will run better. But do you blame them? They've clearly spent a lot of money on the place? They'd probably be better off hiring some solid managers and letting things go for a bit. In terms of price, we averaged roughly $70 at this place per head. Really, there are lots of restaurants in Toronto where you can do this and something or the other will be lacking. If Trinity fixes it's service issues, it will be the best $70 you spend in Toronto.
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