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ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN TORONTO-FLORETTE !!!!
The ambience, service, and off course the Food was super excellent. We had the Chefs Menu and were served Himachi Crudo..Roasted Cabbage, Manila Clams, Rigatoni, Trout, Strip Loin... The cocktails are perfect.. Service PAR Excellence. Food is So very
I popped in for drinks on a weekend and the menu looked
I popped in for drinks on a weekend and the menu looked intriguing so I suggested we try dinner to a friend. The drinks we had we're original and the bartender was amazing. I was eager to return and try the food. HOWEVER, when my friend began fe
Had the rigatoni, schnitzel, Hamachi crudo, beets and clams.
All were great. Schnitzel is one of the better ones I've had. Pork was thick, moisture and great crunch to the breading. Hamachi crudo is excellent. Manila clams were just ok to me but popular among others. Rigatoni is great too. Drinks were als
Absolutely amazing meal at Florette! This little cozy
Absolutely amazing meal at Florette! This little cozy restaurant offered simple eats with big flavour in every bite. We started with some yummy cocktails and quickly moved to bread, so crisp and warm served with a perfectly creamy butter. We then m
Wonderful experience at Florette! The restaurant had a cozy
Wonderful experience at Florette! The restaurant had a cozy vibe and was beautifully decorated. I especially loved the detailing on the ceiling. We stopped by for a drink and dessert. I ordered the chocolate tart, which was delicious. It has a butter
Everything we ate at Florette was good, if not great.
I was so excited to eat the pasta that we ordered that I forgot to take photos of it. The pasta special and the heirloom tomatoes were definitely the standout items; the rigatoni was good as well but I wouldn't recommend getting it if they have
The food was definitely overpriced for the size of the
The food was definitely overpriced for the size of the portions. The taste was okay, again not enough to justify the prices. Service was a bit slow but then again it is a busy resto. Loved the ceiling!
Four stars all around for Flower Power! Food: 4/5 for
Four stars all around for Flower Power! Food: 4/5 for striploin steak and the pork chops. Service: attentive, warm Venue: tiny with a high floral ceiling (noisy!) A good selection for an intimate get together. Cocktail selection is very innovati
Florette, located along Queen West near Beaconsfield Ave,
Florette, located along Queen West near Beaconsfield Ave, serves up funky food and cocktails. The main highlight of the restaurant is the floral ceiling above. They are only open for dinner and have a simple menu with interesting dishes. If you would
Florette has a beautiful aesthetic that, unfortunately,
Florette has a beautiful aesthetic that, unfortunately, overshadows the food for an overall average experience. The cabbage and nduja clam dishes were winners and the pork chop was okay. However the asparagus which is served cold, and the bone marrow
The restaurant was cozy and absolutely beautiful.
The ambiance, food and drinks were amazing - the whole trifecta effect. Perfect place for date night, girls night or a small group dinner party. Food was all shareable style and everything I tried was delicious. I really enjoyed their cocktails, all
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