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George
Restaurant Toronto, ON 111
Queen Street East |
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Located
in St. Lawrence Corktown, in an old candy factory at Queen and Church
street, the George Restaurant in Toronto dared to be different just by
choosing a unique location. The
George Restaurant in Toronto, though upscale, has built a comfortable and
warm atmosphere. Inside you
will find a navy ceiling, plump linen cushions and lilac armchairs.
At the George Restaurant in Toronto there are wrought iron window
screens, sconces and chandeliers. Outside
in the courtyard, diners can enjoy fountains and illuminated umbrellas.
Reservations are always recommended in advance, but especially for
those who wish to eat outside on the courtyard patio during the summer.
The
George Restaurant in Toronto is headed by Chef Lorenzo Loseto, who loves his
art. With presentation in mind,
his meals are served to please the eyes as well as the taste buds. It is his wish that every meal be a memorable, individual
experience. Everything on the
menu is made fresh in the kitchen, including the flat bread, pastas and
desserts. The open kitchen
design allows you to watch the artwork in progress.
Each
meal at the George Restaurant in Toronto consists of five courses and for
each course there are five choices. Diners
are encouraged to select one or more items from each category to create a
meal that caters to their individual tastes.
For example, most meals consist of three appetizer-sized portions
from the menu, a fourth portion containing a various selection of cheese and
a fifth and final portion consisting of dessert.
Most of the food served is regional and is based off of Asian and
Canadian cuisine. A plus
for George Restaurant in Toronto is the friendly and attentive staff.
Patrons who have reservations about what to order are encouraged to
let their server know exactly what they are craving and the chef will tailor
a meal to meet their tastes and needs.
The staff at George believes in keeping the delicious food coming
until you say to stop. |
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