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| - I can't believe the Gallery Grill has so few reviews. It is a real hidden gem in Toronto. The surroundings are beautiful and the food is delicious. The maple creme brulee was easily the best creme brulee I've ever had. The cheddar biscuits, which are available at brunch, are flaky and moist, but would be much, much better if served warm. All of the entrees that I've tried have been creative, well seasoned, and well presented. Most recently I had a lamb and cheese fontina sandwich with tender meat, salty cheese, and a touch of sweetness from honey. The sandwich, which was toasted on the outside like french toast, was incredibly filling. The food is definitely worth five stars.
The main drawback is the service. The last time that I was there, I was given only one tiny glass of water and it was not refilled until a waiter finally walked by and made eye contact with me and I asked for more water. I also did not find the waiter or the host particularly friendly. The service is worth about two stars.
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