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Well... the $22 Jennifer's Stilton Brisket Beef Burger was.. o.k. I'm almost ashamed that I went to such a nice restaurant to order something from the menu that was clearly a "we have something for someone very picky who doesn't want anything on on our menu'. I gazed longingly at the other items on the menu that were so appealing, but alas, I was at a burger event, and so I had the burger. Kitty style: no bun, with ketchup, no bleu cheese. This hockey puck of meat (see what I did there, cause I'm in Canada now!) arrived with a side of gorgeous carmelized onions. The presentation was nice, and the fries were good- would have been better with truffle oil. The burger was an interestingly large italian meatball. That's the only way I can describe it. Randomly large morsels of parsley and spices were visibly evident, and distracting. I was not impressed, and took more than half of it home to the dog. When packed to go they only packed the burger, not my left over fries, or onions (which I really wanted for a salad the next day). I WILL come back though for the real menu which just looks so inviting. Minus an extra star because my st. germain and sprite was $12. C'mon Toronto, you're not New York.
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