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Had dinner there last night (nov 26/13). Had a dozen oysters to start. These were better shucked than at Bent and still had some juice left but no where near the level they could be, especially in contrast to the mind blowing oysters at a place like the 360 restaurant above Toronto. I feel the oysters are priced a $1 per oyster too much, especially when you consider they own the seafood warehouse in the back and you can get two dozen for half the price My main dish was good and priced properly but my wife's sea bass was $10 too much for that level of fish, it's priced almost at the same rate as a restaurant like Bent minus the master chiefs. Now our kids loved the fish and chips, my 5 year old son ate two orders so you could say this was the nice surprise. The geography doesn't warrant the price of the meal either as you can guess. If they could drop the prices a bit I would recommend it to other city denizens. My wife was furious and felt ripped off since she was the one paying the bill this time round so I didn't feel the sting as bad ( we don't combine our income - only silly fools do that) There, I won't return except to the seafood store at the back, it's the best place in Toronto for buying seafood in my limited experience.
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