Bistro restaurants in Toronto
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Beer Bistro
Packed to the gills with city lunchers during the day and boozy, flush-faced suits after dark, this stylish bistro offers sensational sandwiches, salads, meat and seafood dishes, each with a suggested beer pairing. Descriptions of the alcoholic experience include 'spicy, ' 'bold, ' 'robust' and 'sociable.' Try the grilled lamb loin niçoise with a pint of 'appetizing' Petrus Oud Bruin ($22). Avoid the side patio unless it's balmy beer weather.
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Biff's
A short flight from the Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts, Biff's is a welcoming place for all occasions: a high-stakes business lunch, a pre-theatre supper or a romantic full-course meal spent lingering over champagne on the sidewalk patio. Chef Basilio Pesce's specials include roast wing of skate with sauce vierge and preserved lemon ($22).
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Midi
Romantic in a restrained, sophisticated, Gallic kind of way, Midi serves trad faves like Alberta lamb shanks, fresh market fish and steamed mussels (done seven different ways) in its crimson-colored room. Couples purr over tables at night; business types discuss tomorrow's takeovers during lunch, which focuses on quiches, salads and terrines.
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