"0"^^ . "2017-12-18T00:00:00"^^ . . . "The young blonde hostess at the front was a bit snooty + rude. Please leave this passive-aggressive attitude in 2017 where it belongs. A pretty face can never mask an ugly heart. The other staff and waiters definitely made up for this. They were friendly, gave good recommendations and attended to our needs well. This place is a gem. Wish there were more spots like this in Toronto.\n\nFood: 3.5/5\nWe ordered multiple dishes. A few appetizers and a main course. We found that the meals either had too much salt or were lacking in salt. Could have used more seasonings and herbs in the dishes to make the meal less bland. Like, if you're doing some kind of Italian/Mediterranian dish, don't be so frugal with the garlic + herbs. Also, the menu is not really accommodating to people with food alergies, vegetarians + vegans. Most restaurants in Toronto have added at least one vegetarian/vegan option to their menu. They should step up and do the same. This has left me seeing this place as a spot for drinks + entertainment rather than dinner.\n\nAmbience: 5/5\nBeautiful, nostalgic, retro vibes. This restaurant is stunning. It gets very dim during performances and the decor has a classic look and feel. There's pretty chandeliers, cool art and both bars (downstairs + upstairs) look nice as well. They keep the place in good condition. The crowd at Jazz Bistro were mature. I would recommend this place to people who like the classics/classic music, families with older children and to couples that want to have a romantic date. It's classy, intimate and cozy but not to the point were one would feel stiff + formal.\n\nEntertainment: 5/5\nThe performers and entertainers change all the time so can't speak on every every night but when we went, we saw a great show. The singers were very talented and shined in the spotlight. Would definitely go back to see other shows in the future."^^ . "0"^^ . "4"^^ . "3"^^ . .