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Dreyfus Toronto Reviews
Great service and excellent food.
All round very good experience. Very tiny restaurant and small tables. Better for a couples dinner than groups.
Not good with anything more than 2 people.
Our group of 4 ordered numerous dishes each on the waiter's advice, and we would share. They would arrive when ready... ok, sure. This a lazy version of a tasting menu. Instead of preparing 4 plates of an item, one portion is presented. We had to fend for ourselves, trying to divide portions, which we had to put on our plate with leftovers of the previous dish. And what French restaurant wouldn't offer bread? We had to ask for a knife to dish a fish fillet. A spoon to serve another. The same with the one octopus tentacle presented. Over-priced hipster bullsh*t.
One of my favourite meals i've ever had in TO.
Our server walked us through and coursed out the menu, which we really appreciated. everything he brought out was better than the last. Highly Highly recommend!
Friday Girls Night.
Arrived at 6:15PM on a mild sunny Friday, so yes, in half an hour we noticed that this place was already full! It was a tiny place, and we were seated at a small table. Worried - "is this table big enough? "- as we were so eager to try variety of dishes and drinks! But no worries... The reasons are following: Before food arrived, we enjoyed cocktails. - Doctor's Order : tangy robust cocktail with citrus and ginger profile with a not too thin, not too strong amount of booze. Served as a nice aperitif! - Vermuta Triangle: Served in an old fashioned glass, taste was like an on-the-rock fusion with cassis/orange aftertone. Although I personally like it boozier but it was good nontheless. Food: we had, #1. Beef Tartar on Latkes : The latkes came in a little cube shape that had nice crispiness on the every corner. The tartar on top is creamy with an appropriate tanginess with fresh / aromatic veggie crispiness. Loved this. Must order. #2. Pieuvre: Grilled Octopus. It was super tender, perfectly charred, seasoned with zesty, heart-healthy, aromatic vinaigrette sauce. The fresh red cabbage pieces and other sprout-y veggies on top of it integrated into the sauce and gave the tender octopus a nice texture. #3. Bar Raye (Main): Pan seared seabass with charred cauliflower underneath with tangy sauce. Very good. Crisply fried skin and juicy fish meat. Packed with flavor. #4. Pommes Dauphine: MUST ORDER. It is crisp potato puffs served with this creamy trout roe paste with a hint of caper. We additional-ordered this item because the couple next to us had it and it looked sooooo nice. And yes, it was an eye-opening one. We had 4 different kinds of glass wine, and we especially liked GW Lazy Wine Maker (Light Red). It is red but served chill. Great with all the dishes we had. Matthias Hager Grรผner (White) was nice with a subtle yet distinct sweetness and uniquely refreshing. This was also great with food. The place is a high end French restaurant but the atmosphere was quite casual, the servers were there in casual t-shirts and I saw couples, groups, family (adult). Every dish was served well-timed with perfect order, so the table was never overcrowded. :) The serving dishes were changed at the right timing. Very pleasant dining experience.
Came here on a Saturday night for dinner, special occasion
Came here on a Saturday night for dinner, special occasion (my birthday)! The ambiance is very cute. It feels casual yet classy. Everyone is dressed pretty casual, but it has an intimate vibe. We sat at the bar, where we could see the drinks and appetizers being prepared. However, we would have preferred a table as it wasn't the most comfortable and there wasn't a lot of space. Their menu changes often and they feature many local ingredients and suppliers which is nice. The waiter runs through the menu with you which is a nice touch to understand every dish. Scallops: One of my favourite dishes. They're placed ontop of these delicious green tomatoes. The scallops were fresh and had hints of acidity and spice which was really nice. Agnolotti: Tasty and filled with soo much ricotta. It had a lamb ragu sauce which was well made. Sausage: Made in house and has a delicious navy bean and vegetable sauce. Was a good sausage and nice with the navy bean and sauce. Lamb Chops: Tasty. The lamb felt like a steak to me tbh. Best eaten in combination with the cabbage, tastes better together than separately. The cabbage was a little too charred for my liking but my boyfriend liked it. Lemon Grapefruit Dessert: One of my other favourite dishes of the night, topped with a sparkler for my birthday! It was a combination of lemon sorbet on oats on one side, and peeled grapefruit topped with a fluffy torched meringue on the other. The combination and balance of the two were so good! One of my favourite desserts I've tried. TLDR: Stand out dishes were the scallops and the dessert (lemon and grapefruit dessert). The other dishes were prepared well, but nothing exceptionally memorable. It was a lovely dinner. Michelin Guide and on Canada's Top 100, it's bound to be pricey so I recommend saving this spot for a special occasion or a treat! I do think it's worth a try atleast once!
A great find, a rare ambiance with a daring Menu.
Wow what a great little find, we walked past it first as the small lettering on the window is hardly visible at night, the 96 clinched it, up a few steps, hesitation, is this the door? (again no sign) we opened it to a rush of warmth and noise, yep the instant atmosphere was great. They found us a table for two (it's small but busy, best to book) and we settled in. We perused the menu, we needed some explanations, and our waitress went through the menu with gusto. We selected 5 dishes to share, and a glass of house red each, this wine ๐ท was excellent. I also tried the Craft Beer later which was also really nice. The dishes did not disappoint, nicely presented, great combinations and delicious. Grading it highly the dauphine potatoes could have been slightly better, more robust! When we discussed the food after which was the favourite dish from the 5 we ordered we had a best 3!! A definite recommend, I hope you enjoy it was much as we did.
Terrible attitude.
Not worth the hype and trouble. Other spots in Toronto much better and appreciate your time and dollars
A top experience
Arriving at what at first appeared to be an ordinary house, we were quickly taken into a noisy, very popular establishment. I can now see why. Our host asked the waitress for a sampling food experience and we were not disappointed. Every dish was so tasty, well presented and had you keen for the next dish. The great thing is that the food is sourced locally and is fresh. As a result the menu changes regularly. Also, our waitress was excellent and very knowledgeable about the dishes and wine. We will be back in a few weeks time for sure.
A rising star that outshines so many others
This restaurant is an incredible jewel. Watch for it to receive a Michelin star. It certainly deserves one. And weโve just returned from Brussels where we dined at a multi star One. We start with a refreshing cocktail of berries and liquor. Itโs perfect for a summer night. The menu is small and if you were with a group, you could try everything on the menu. All items are meant to be shared. We have shrimp and cabbage. Itโs light and the sauce is arresting, light and entrancing. It surprises in a good way. An amazing beginning. Our ravioli stuffed with lamb is also not your typical filled pasta. It is light, the sauce also light, the pasta Al dente. At both tables besides us, we notice pork tenderloin is a large offering that looks delicious and perfectly cooked. My fav is summer squash and blossoms. It is zucchini in multiple forms, crispy, fresh, a tangle of flavours. Our last is a deep fried cheese and fresh tomatoes. As all above, the sauces enhance and their freshness sings. We have a luscious peach cake topped with thin slices of cheese. The well baked crumb outside is just right for a tender inside. Wow. What a chef. Serving staff are aswell attentive and helpful.
Superb Tapas it a tiny restaurant on Harbord St
Excellent, delicious and varied tapas served in a tiny restaurant which is quite hard to find, The only indication there is a restaurant there is the word Dreyfus written on the glass of the bay window. It was packed and very busy but ask dishes were delicious
Great quaint place.
Being from Montreal it took me back to the first days of Joe Beef. You can feel & taste of the passion that's put into every plate. When food is prepared with fresh ingredients & passion ressauts are always amazing. The staff is as amazing as the food.
Incredible food, fantastic service
One of the best meals I've had, great service and fantastic food, could have done with a nice coffee after but no facilities for that but otherwise perfect! Peter, our waiter was excellent, vibe and acoustics great, for a small space very little noise and the food was beyond!
A truly amazing dinner! The menu changes everyday, but
A truly amazing dinner! The menu changes everyday, but everything we ate was great. Location: On College Street with minimal street parking. Easily accessible by TTC.Food: Each dish was so delicious! The ingredients were super fresh and each dish was complex. Everything our server recommended was great.Service: Service was a little slow, the restaurant was packed. There is a time limit so it was a little frustrating, but our server was also very nice.Atmosphere: we stopped by in September when you could still sit outside. The inside is quite crowded and more dimly lit. More difficult to have a conversation but nice for a date night.Can't wait to go back!
I didn't take a picture of the menu.
.. so I'll be using rudimentary names for the dishes. There were a few dishes I tried here.Scallops were good, but I wouldn't say it's a must order.Eggs were good bites, I liked them.The shrimp & tomato dish would've been really good if the tomatoes weren't so salted- it threw the balance of this dish off. The beef tartare dish was unbelievably salted. It was the beef in particular that was super salty- I had to drink a lot of water to take that taste out of my mouth. The Sweetbreads were the standout dish for me, it was a balanced dish- sweetbreads can be heavy but it was just enough that it didn't overwhelm me. I was quite full after this dish though.Cream puff was forgettable for me.Overall, I don't really know if I came on an off day. I'm surprised this restaurant is top 100. The amount of salt used in 2 of the dishes took away from the positives for me.
We had an amazing time here! Had the kohlrabi salad,
We had an amazing time here! Had the kohlrabi salad, tartare, potatoes and duck. Finished with chocolate ganache for dessert. Everything was exceptional including cocktails, service and ambience. Will definitely be back!
If you are looking for a restaurant that is on Canada's 100
If you are looking for a restaurant that is on Canada's 100 Best Restaurants in Toronto, either you are prepared to pay $200 per person or you have to line up starting at 4pm for dinner. We finally found Dreyfus which can take dinner reservations at 5:30pm, which is early, but okay if the food is good. Please make sure you match with the street number as this restaurant does not have any signage, I almost ran upstairs to a guitar shop. The food have not disappointed us and all reasonably priced. We ordered "tomatoes & shrimps salad" with thinly sliced green tomatoes dashed with first grade olive oil, Sweet Bread with crunchy oats, Squash, and Pork Medallion, finished with Cream puff. Every dish is elevated with fine presentation. For the 2 of us, we paid about $180 including tax and gratuities. Servers are friendly yet professional, worth paying good gratuities!
Affordable Top 100 Best Restaurant in Toronto
If you are looking for a restaurant that is on Canada's 100 Best Restaurants in Toronto, either you are prepared to pay $200 per person or you have to line up starting at 4pm for dinner. We finally found Dreyfus which can take dinner reservations at 5:30pm, which is early, but okay if the food is good. Please make sure you match with the street number as this restaurant does not have any signage, I almost ran upstairs to a guitar shop. The food have not disappointed us and all reasonably priced. We ordered "tomatoes & shrimps salad" with thinly sliced green tomatoes dashed with first grade olive oil, Sweet Bread with crunchy oats, Squash, and Pork Medallion, finished with Cream puff. Every dish is elevated with fine presentation. For the 2 of us, we paid about $180 including tax and gratuities. Servers are friendly yet professional, worth paying good gratuities!
Upsetting experience
My husband and I were in Toronto for the weekend and since we like new culinary experiences, we had made reservations at the Dreyfus (top 100 list) at 7:30. We took a cab and weโre stuck in traffic therefore weโre a little late (7:10) when we arrived at the address. We texted the restaurant prior to our arrival and everything seemed to be fine. The Dreyfus had no signage therefore we were delayed even more trying to find the place. We finally opened a glass door to find a very very loud environment. People were yelling at each other across tables which instantly gave me a headache. The owner met us at the door right away to tell us how late we were. We explained that we couldnโt find the restaurant. He said he wasnโt sure if he still had a table but he would check. We were sat at a small table by the door, and we were presented with menus. We could barely hear our waitress speak. We were explained that the menu is sharing therefore we started with the shrimp and scallop. Within less than five minutes the shrimps arrived followed by the scallops. We didnโt have any wine at the table yet so we asked what wine would pair with our selections and she replied white wine. (Wow they had nothing kinds, white and red) The shrimp dish was ok but the scallop presentation was terrible. There was something crunchy and a flavour of bitters. Upon tasting the scallops, my husband and I looked at each other and knew there was no way we could finish this dinner. They were ready for us because right away, they cleared our table handed our coats and off we went. And that was our experience at the Dreyfus and yes I did tell them on my way out that they should get some signage.
FANTASTIC! Shout out to Peter who was a wonderful waiter!
Waiters can get a bad rep. They are trying to upsell and unfortunately these days with labour shortages and rising costs are increasingly stretched to turn tables. That is NOT Peter who was our fantastic waiter for our Friday night meal. On hearing we were foodies and would love to hear his recommendations he offered to personally curate a menu for us and match the wine given our preferences. He nailed it. (What a wonderful way of slyly upselling but making the guest feel special - other waiters take note!) Our appetisers were the Tuna Carpaccio and the Steak Tartare. Tuna is 100% dish of the year for us. The caponata perfectly complimented the tuna with its oily cherry tomatoes, eggplant and peppers. Steak Tartare is a credit to the chef who's skill is on display in balancing the creamy dressing with shemiji mushrooms and beemer cheese. Any other chef would have ruined it but it was divine. Bucatini was peppery and wonderfully hearty. The cod was cooked to perfection. We ended up skipping dessert as we were so full, and Peter was happy to let the Pastry team know - absolutely no issue. After a fantastic meal with an incredible bottle of wine, we got chatting to our neighbouring table. On seeing this, Peter curated a shot for the 5 of us to cheers and enjoy together. The perfect touch to finish off a 2022 top meal of the year!
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