With all dishes under $20 and a no-reservation policy, this gem fills quickly. Try the duck ravioli, tuna tataki w/ mango and avocado, prawn and gazpacho w/ macha salad, and the venison flank steak. Read more.
Simplicity takes skill: For starters try the grilled octopus and albacore tuna crudo w/ panzanella tomato salad. For a main, the Sloping Hill pork roast will have you tasting the essence of Italy. Read more.
The blind chef, who uses her hearing and sense of smell to perfect her dishes, creates authentic Cuban meals that aren't too spicy. Plus, after every 10 visits, customers get a free meal. Read more.
Great French food at affordable prices, an excellent wine list that's equally attainable, all in a setting that oozes French bistro with an eastside retro-appeal. Read more.
What's better than the chicken liver and cognac terrine? Maybe the raclettes, or the fondues, or the pâtés, or the shaved slices of Iberico ham, or the croque madame. Pair with a glass of wine. Read more.
The menu changes weekly but everything is mouth-wateringly good and carefully made. You can order plates separately, but we'd recommend eating 'alla famiglia' and order 5 courses for $40 or 9 for $59. Read more.
Lovely little room with focus on freshness, balanced flavours, and excellent service. Read more.
Of tea I sing: Tea does for procrastination what coffee does for work. Read more: Read more.