. "5"^^ . . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . "2014-07-05T00:00:00"^^ . "I was really torn on this one between 4 and 5. Eventually gave a 5 because the food is really excellent, together with service and atmosphere. The location and prices are some drawbacks - but ultimately I think the food wins (technically that's what you are there for).\n\nWent for dinner and had their \"tapas\" style platters. Usually require a few for a group of 4, usually a plate holding enough tasters for each but not enough to fill you up. I would say for a group of 4 approximately 8 platters should do it. Their pad-thai fries are a total must. \n\nI don't think there was anything there that I did not enjoy. Their moroccan ribs are insane! Def my fav thing on the menu. And try their extra-spicy sauce (if you dare). Again, did I mention the pad thai fries? They also have a nice menu of Ontario craft beers which compliment the food well.\n\nThe owner is the same as the Fidel Gastro food trucks - and he unleashes his creativity with the menu. Don't spend any more time on Yelp and go try it! Be open minded and you won't be disappointed.\n\nThe atmosphere is amazing - usually young people, but not the annoying hippie crowd I was expecting for a place on Queen W. Young professionals having a great time. \n\nSome things that may take away from the experience:\n\n1. Location - There is a hobo meeting spot not far from the restaurant, even had a crazy lady walk in and just walk around. But never felt weird and ultimately it is a very small element to it...\n2. Prices - In my opinion the biggest weakness - I feel the prices are a bit ridiculous. A normal meal that fills you up can easily push to $50/person. Is it worth it in the end? I say yes - the creativity and the quality of the ingredients used makes it worth the experience. Unfortunately, the high prices usually mean that I will not return as often as I would like - but then again, the place is packed all the time..."^^ . "0"^^ . .