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  • Continental,
  • American Cuisine,
  • French,

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  • Seafood,
  • Vegetarian,
  • Hamburger,

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  • Extensive Wine List,

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  • Romantic,

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  • Canadian Cuisine,
  • Restaurant,

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  • English,
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301 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2T6
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rich7065
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I love dining at 360 Restaurant. Food is excellent especially that Albertan Steak. Whenever I have visitors from the US and outside Ontario I take priority in bringing them in to 360. Amazing view, exceptional customer service and dining experience.

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Restaurantica12
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A wonderful way to see Toronto

After far too long in Toronto we finally went to the Tower. Should have done this years ago! Okay, yes it is expensive, but for that view..... We timed it perfectly and did a full revolution in the daytime and one at night - at an outside table! (5:10 arrival for a 5:30 reso on a late October Saturday). MAKE YOUR RESERVATION EARLY AND ARRIVE EARLY! The view truly is spectacular. The evening was a celebration, so we started off with cocktails and enjoyed a couple bottles of wine with dinner, Service was barely adequate - we needed more attention, plus he screwed up payment at the end of the meal. Anyhow, we all decided on the prixe fixe menu and were satisfied with the choice. Really for the price, a perfect meal is to be expected, and was not attained but there were no big complaints. The tuna appetizer was delicious, and yes small, but this is part of a multi-course menu - how much can you people eat!?! The salmon and beef were tasty enough, but sadly not hot, just lukewarm. Sigh. Ode to food served hot & on-time..... Dessert was excellent - tender apple crisp and rich chocolate.... We would have stayed even longer to enjoy the company and view, but sadly an early morning beckoned. We'll be back for a special occasion and think its a must-do if you're looking for a fancy meal and you're just visiting the area - its a beautiful way to see the city!

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Restaurantica12
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Don't Do it

What a huge disappointment yet again. We only go there for the view. The chef must be a sugar addict. Caesar salad dressing was absolutely not Caesar and SWEET. Tuna appetizer was an insult. So small. Steak was nice and tender but SWEET tasting. The tortelloni was served cold and far beyond aldente. Even crunchy. There were 10 of us with eight from Australia. Most were not happy with the meal. The table next to us returned several dishes. I paid for us all and I felt robbed. Never again.

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Restaurantica12
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We did the prix fixe menu and were really happy with our meals. GREAT food. Service was not very good but not awful either. Tip- go at night or at least dusk, the view would have been much better, we timed our reservations poorly for the summer! Dessert was excellent as well

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Restaurantica12
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Go for the experience not the food.

While visiting Toronto with our young children my wife and I thought the compliimentary ride to the top of the tower would justify an expensive meal at the 360. We ascended to the top of the tower with high hopes of a fantastic meal to accompany the amazing scene out of the restaurant. Unfortunately it was only the latter that did not dissappoint us. The stuffed pork tenderloin itself was good, but the rest of the dish was too busy with flavours one of which was bacon. Doesn't pork tenderloin taste "porky" enough? Keeping the flavours simple would have improved the dish. The side (spatzle gratin) was unrecognizable. It was thought that it had been replaced with a bad rissotto. The arctic char was served on a bed of vegetables and was very good, even though it looked and tasted suspiciously like salmon. It was served with a grey foamy slosh of mushroom puree' that when served made the plate look completely unappetizing; nevertheless, we dug in and once one overlooked the appearance, did find the taste somewhat appealing, but not great. The celery root and potatoe gratin just did not have a good flavour, and the bread crumb was dry and flavourless taking a marginal side and making it completly undesirable. The kids chose from the children's menu. Chicken fingers and fries (good chicken fingers, fries not so much) and a pasta and chicken dish with white sauce (it was ok). Given the quality of the mains along with how anxious the kids were getting, we decided to take a pass on desert. We thought the wait staff did a very good job especially, as mentioned, when the kids were getting noisy. Everyone was very kind and made us feel welcome neverthless. In the end we don't regret going, all of us will remember eating at the restaurant at the top of the CN Tower while Toronto spun around below us. We all had a great time looking out the window and pointing at all the sights as they came into and then faded from view. It just seems a shame that this beacon of Canada couldn't have come with an equally memorable showcase for Canadian cuisine.

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