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Restaurant Comings & Goings

Alobar Yorkville has lost its undeserved star.
 
In a recent @globeandmail article, legendary chef and restaurateur, Costas Spiliadis brings casual luxury and authentic Greek cuisine to Bay Street with @milostoronto.

Located at 330 Bay, estiatorio Milos is our latest addition to the Dream Collection. The iconic restaurant features a two-storey atrium set within the building’s original heritage-designated facade.

Inside, “the 225-seat space is outfitted with a mix of banquettes and contemporary oak-framed chairs softened with chenille. Dozens of custom pendant lights, inspired by traditional Greek fishermen’s lamps, hang like fat olives from the ceiling. The Bay Street-facing bar features wide-plank solid oak floors, a 65-foot-long Pentelikon marble bar and an Aegean blue ceiling reminiscent of the domed roofs of Santorini.”

Link in bio to read the full article.

Photo credits: Doublespace Photography/The Globe and Mail

 


Souper Hot Pot opened at 476 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1X5

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As summer fades and the chilly season arrives, Torontonians are shifting from iced drinks to hearty, comforting meals.

Souper Hot Pot and Tea, located at 476 Yonge St., is downtown’s newest hot pot destination. Diners can fully customize their dishes with a selection of fresh seafood, meats, veggies, and noodles cooked in one of ten flavourful broths.

The restaurant stands out with its wide variety of seafood—including crayfish, squid, and oysters—and its locally sourced ingredients, such as fish and crab cakes.

Vegetarians aren’t left out with plenty of plant-based options and mild broths available.

Diners can also appreciate that the weight of the pot itself isn’t included in the price, which is set at $3.99 per 100 grams of ingredients.

The $4 milk teas and $6 mango slush are a must-try for drinks!

Each meal also includes a complimentary ice cream to complete the experience.

Souper Hot Pot and Tea has quickly attracted attention with its sleek interiors, quality ingredients and customizable dining experience, making it a new favourite for both hot pot enthusiasts and those new to the cuisine."


my 2 cents...

man is this worth the price when you can go to the nearest asian mart and buy the stuff to assemble the hot pot for 1/4 of the price. Hot pot are usually 'ONE POT LAZY MEAL" I throw together when im too lazy to cook or clean out the fridge.

@AlbertC @Northern Light when you 2 think...
 
Anyone heard of this place looks good



Attached an article by blogTO

 

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