I feel a little guilty giving this place 3.5 stars because the service and staff are so good. They're friendly, warm and have a great sense of humour.
Unfortunately, the mains are just ok.
The French onion is good. Not the advertised "best in the city" (I'd give that to Barberians, Le Select Bistro, or Le Papillion).
My friend got the omelet - which was delicious and well made.
However, any of the meat-based mains came with the same brown sauce, mushrooms, and a sprinkling of potatoes and assorted vegetables. It sometimes looked like cafeteria-style food - but obviously tasted better.
The space is warm and intimate, with a great view.
It's just that the food isn't as good as many of Toronto's other French restaurants.
However, I will say that the desserts are excellent. I had the lemon tarte and my friend had the creme caramel.