We went for dinner with friends. The atmosphere is delightful, the staff are fantastic and every single dish we ordered (including the cocktails) was delicious. The flavours are incredible. What a great spot. So many more items in the menu that we wanted. We will be back.
Among the top 5 restaurants that I've ever had the pleasure of patronizing! Their house drink is like imbibing heaven and their service is impeccable. The cuisine was the best middle eastern fare that I've ever eaten outside of the middle east and they serve the only falafel outside of Israel that I have ever loved. They helped to make my cousin's wedding an appropriately "once in a lifetime" occasion, though I hope to be able to go there multiple times in the coming years.
Really cute vibe and patio. Staff are so friendly. The portions are really big so the price is actually not bad. We got one entre and 2 sides and couldn’t finish it. Humus was really fresh. Recommend for date nights or outings with friends / family.
The place is really nice, the staff is very friendly and knowledgeable of the menu. Food is delicious but nothing remarkable. Leave space for the dessert, it was the best plate in terms of taste. And second of the night, the crispy eggplant.
Outside areas smelled awful-severe unmanaged garbage issue. Seating is very uncomfortable. Food is good but expensive.
Perfect spot for summer hangout with your partner or friends. They have such a cute patio. You have to order the Mezes platter when you visit. It’s the best dish on the menu, definitely worth it. The pita bread was SO soft and the apricot dip was my fave (but they said they are getting rid of it, PLEASE KEEP IT). We also got the chicken shawarma plate which was good as well. They also have variety of summer cocktails which I’d recommend getting. If you love middle eastern food, you should check out this place!
The food is 10/10The staff is 12/10. Honestly some of the best service in Toronto. They always know about the ingredients and are happy to take special requests. If they aren't sure, they will always double check with the kitchen.The patio is a great spot for dogs too!
I always had problems remembering the name of that utterly cool restaurant until I learned Fet Zun means "fat son" in Yiddish. This cozy restaurant with its many nooks and crannies and large back patio offers a luxurious bohemian atmosphere that lends itself perfectly to fragrant dishes and shareable mezzes.The delectable Za'atar fries are one of the delights of Fet Zun. The za'atar, a blend of aromatic spices, gives an exquisite taste to their oven-baked fries (which greatly diminishes the feeling of guilty pleasure while eating them). The last time I went there, for brunch, they offered a great breakfast sandwich, which we washed down with a very fine cocktail. Nice way to start the weekend.You can then walk up Spadina Street north of Dupont and reach the Baldwin Steps in five minutes, for some cardio. From the top of these historic steps, which bring you closer to Casa Loma, there is a great view of Spadina as it descends into the center of town. Note: Spadina Street descends for 1.25 km before becoming the avenue of the same name.The gardens of the Spadina House/Historic Museum (285 Spadina St., at the top of the Baldwin Steps, on the right) are free to explore and are lovely in the early spring.
Everything Anthony Rose touches is gold. This place is my happy place!! Will go back again and again. The chicken shawarma plate is perfection. Highly highly recommend the saffron rice. The hummus and broccoli dishes are also must haves. Super flavorful and filling. Lots of meat and veggie options which I appreciate. The portions are very generous and I look forward to leftovers the next day. The staff are all so kind and friendly upon pick up for take out.
Both service and food were pretty decent. Interior design was also very modern and creative. But prices were much higher than expected. If you see the prices on Google Map shared 2 years ago, some items had now their price increased by 50%+. The chopped eggplant dip is now $18 (!!!) instead of $8. Sweet shrimp is now $29 instead of $19. They also attempted to charge a “processing fee” in the final bill that was never mentioned in the menu. It’s only $2 but I think it’s wrong solely based on principle. It was taken off the bill after we asked about it.