Taking Dim Sum to the next level
You are likely to drive right by Casa Imperial and dismiss it as some stodgy bed and breakfast or a pretentious private euro scene, but then you would miss one of the more interesting dining experiences in The GTA.
A reservation would be a good idea, as even on a weekday lunch there was a short wait for seating. Once seated, you will not find servers pushing greasy carts around attempting to ply their wares, oh no, not here. They have opted for the more civilized approach used in Hong Kong now for quite some time of bringing dishes out by order. Big is not always an indication of best but I must say the Ha Gow were the size of billiard balls and tasted superior to most other offerings I've ever had.
Many of my fellow reviewers are correct stating the price is higher than most. They are incorrect stating it is too high or not a value though. A premium product yields a higher market price, and that is just what you get at Casa Imperial. This place is clearly the Lexus of Dim Sum in The GTA, enjoy.