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Winterlicious Toronto - January 30 to February 12, 2009
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| Inrush |
Celebrate! Explore! Savour!
January 30 to February 12, 2009
The WinterCity Festival wouldn’t be complete without Toronto’s favourite winter gastronomic celebration. Now in its seventh delicious year, Winterlicious again offers two popular programs for you to savour.
Winterlicious Prix Fixe Promotion
150 of Toronto’s top restaurants offering 3-course menus at:
$15, $20 or $30 Lunch*
$25, $35 or $45 Dinner*
Per person, plus taxes and gratuity
Reservations are accepted starting January 15, 2009. Contact restaurants directly to reserve.
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| 1dawoman |
| thanks for the heads up....i miss this every year so I'll try to reserve early this time... |
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| The Highroller |
Where do you guys think you're going to go?
I don't know where to make a reservation. I'd like to spend $25 or $35 for the dinner. Atmosphere is most important, but I'd also like to eat an enjoyable meal too. Any recommendations?
I know I'm not being specific, but just list some of your favs on the list. :p
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| musicsnob_NOT |
| I've been to Winterlicious and Summerlicious a few times and I have never realy had a good time. It really isn't a good indication of the food at most of the restaurants, the service has usually been bad (the staff is just too busy). Having said all that I do know a lot of people who really enjoy these two events. |
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| Inrush |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
Where do you guys think you're going to go?
I don't know where to make a reservation. I'd like to spend $25 or $35 for the dinner. Atmosphere is most important, but I'd also like to eat an enjoyable meal too. Any recommendations?
I know I'm not being specific, but just list some of your favs on the list. :p
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im going to go twice and we are going to go for the rare meat that you dont tend to eat alot. |
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| musicsnob_NOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Inrush
im going to go twice and we are going to go for the rare meat that you dont tend to eat alot. |
What? |
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| Skipper |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
Where do you guys think you're going to go?
I don't know where to make a reservation. I'd like to spend $25 or $35 for the dinner. Atmosphere is most important, but I'd also like to eat an enjoyable meal too. Any recommendations?
I know I'm not being specific, but just list some of your favs on the list. :p
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I would wait til after the fest, ask people what their faves were, then book a regular dinner. the service is rarely up to par during summerlicious, which can really turn the whole experience into a disappointment. |
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| Inrush |
| quote: | Originally posted by musicsnob_NOT
What? |
? Im going to places with rare meat that I dont tend to eat. Whats hard to understand? |
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| musicsnob_NOT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Inrush
? Im going to places with rare meat that I dont tend to eat. Whats hard to understand? |
I was just wondering what rare meat is? Do you mean cooked rare? Do you mean Caribou and Elk? |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
I would wait til after the fest, ask people what their faves were, then book a regular dinner. the service is rarely up to par during summerlicious, which can really turn the whole experience into a disappointment. |
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| Skipper |
| quote: | Originally posted by musicsnob_NOT
I was just wondering what rare meat is? Do you mean cooked rare? Do you mean Caribou and Elk? |
He means rare for him.
As in, he doesn't eat it a lot, I would guess because it's more expensive. |
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| CODE |
Winterlicious is not that Great.
Been to 3 restaurants and all have lacked in service quality and
everything...
go on a regualr night like skip said.... |
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