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Amber European restaurant located on Bloor street west pays homage to Eastern Europe cuisine. My Romanian lover has dragged me here a couple of times. I am not from Eastern Europe, nor have I ever been to Eastern Europe so I am not really sure what the food is supposed to taste like. Let's just say that I do not have borscht every night for dinner. The restaurant itself is dated and unassuming. I have sampled the cabbage rolls, which were decent and the beef stroganoff, which was inedible. My date always orders the schnitzel, which is the largest schnitzel I have ever seen in my life. It would appear that you would get meat sweats after consuming such a meal. Apparently the perogies are very good. I will have to try next time. Prices appear to be a little high, $21 for schnitzel, although it is a disgusting amount of meat. So, if you have foreign friends visiting and they long for a taste of the old country than Amber is perhaps a good choice for you.
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