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This was my first time in Toronto and my first restaurant I ate at. It was recommended by a local so I thought, why not? I typically don't spend a lot of money on Asian fusion as it's usually overpriced but I figured i'm on a weekend getaway. The food was delicious, I got the Pad Thai which had nice portions but wasn't even remotely spicy enough to be Thai food. For dessert I had a piece of the triple chocolate cake, was delicious but most likely from a box, should have gotten the lemon pie, which looked homemade. After reading the reviews of the Queen Mother I just have to laugh at the reviews who call the restaurant, kitschy and like a dingy dive bar. This place was the furthest thing from a dive bar, but considering how upscale the neighborhood I imagine the Queen Mother would be considered low-class compared to other places to eat on Queen Street W.
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