FRANK’S KITCHEN

588 College Street, Toronto
When people ask me what my favourite restaurant in Toronto is and without flinching I tell them Frank’s Kitchen. I didn’t know casual fine dining actually existed, the atmosphere of the restaurant is relaxed but still classy. I’ve seen customers dine in shorts, suits, sandals, etc.
The service is outstanding, the servers are very knowledgeable, friendly and a tentative.
 
We started off with the daily complimentary amuse bouche, tomato bisque with a side of housemade focaccia & dip. The bread was lightly toasted, I enjoyed the small portion of starters so you don’t actually fill up on bread before your meal.
The daily appetizer special was the Deep Fried Squash Blossoms stuffed with Homemade Goat Cheese & Spinach. It was my first time having squash blossoms and they were delicious! Light and crispy with a creamy sweet and savoury filling. I would definitely order this again but it’s hard to find squash blossoms on menus because it’s such a seasonal item.
 
I also got the Kobe Beef Tartare with Fried Egg, Shaved Black truffles, Pickles and Guiness Mustard, $21. Look how beautiful the plating is. The truffles paired very well with the beef giving it an earthy element to the dish.  The pickled vegetables cut through the fattiness of the beef, I could eat this over and over again. The dish was also served with truffle brioche
The main courses were outstanding.
 
Catch of the Day: Salmon with lobster sauce, $26 & 12 oz Aged Beef Striploin with Shaved Truffles in a Shallot Jus with a side of Parmesan Frites, $40
The steak was perfectly cooked, the jus was flavourful without being too salty. It was everything anyone could want when ordering steak frites.

SENBAZURU SUSHI BAR

9665 Bayview Avenue | Richmond Hill, ON

I had a catch up dinner with my friend, Manal, a few weeks ago. We decided to meet up for dinner at a middle point between our houses and it happened to be Senbazuru. I’ve been living in Richmond Hill for more then 10 years now but I’ve never even heard of it (thank goodness for Urbanspoon).


We started off with two Sushi Pizzas, Spicy Salmon and California, both were $9.00. Sushi Pizza is a deep fried rice patty topped with different various toppings. I really liked the spicy salmon, it wasn’t overly spicy and the sauce had a slight sweetness to it and the salmon was fresh. I really enjoyed the crispy texture contrast with the soft salmon was so yummy!


We also got the Dynamite Roll (Shrimp Tempura, Avocado & Mayo), $5.00. This wasn’t anything special.

We were still hungry so we got the Spider Roll (Soft Shell Crab, Fish Egg, Avocado, Cucumber & Mayo), $11.00. 
I love soft shell crab and this one didn’t disappoint.

Overall Senbazuru Sushi Bar serves up good sushi at a decent price, family friendly and the servers are quite attentive and friendly.

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PORCHETTA AND CO.

825 Dundas Street West | Toronto, ON
https://porchettaco.com/

It’s that time again! Soft shell crab season and Porchetta & Co are serving up some absolutely mouth watering sandwiches.

During the weekends Porchetta & Co are cranking out soft shell crab sandwiches for $12. Panko crusted fried crab served with smoked bacon, guacamole, spicy mayo and lettuce all on a soft hot dog style bun, in my option they can do without the bacon and the sandwich would still be great.

Better get them while they last! 

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