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While the food was well-executed, the ambiance was great, and the service was stellar, I can't help but think that these tapas-style restaurants are designed to keep Torontonians poor and hungry. We spent $80.00 on dinner for two, but, just like other "sharing" restaurants, we were still peckish at the end. Is anyone else out there feeling like this tapas trend has to end? I mean, one Vietnamese cracker covered in duck? You expect me to share that? I'm barely over 100 pounds, but even I can't survive off of that-- even if I eat three of them. Don't get me wrong, though-- as I said earlier, the food is good. It's not only The Commodore I'm talking about, but the rise of tapas-hungry Toronto in general. Honestly, I'm tired of having an empty wallet and an empty stomach at the end of the night. Is it just me?
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