Chef's Hall is a culinary destination that offers a variety of cuisines from some of the very best chefs that Toronto has to offer. I attended my company's summer social party here and was impressed by the quality of food and impeccable service. The staff were friendly and attentive and worked tirelessly to make sure everyone had a great time. High praise to Patrick at the bar, Satish and Tiego and two other servers who were really amazing at delivering a truly enjoyable experience. My colleagues and I enjoyed a delicious tasting menu from different cuisines such as Italian, Mexican, Indian etc. Each chef presented their signature dishes with flair and creativity. Charcoal's Cocktail Vegetarian Samosa with Date Chutney & Grateful Lobster Roll were so good, the Spicy Salmon bowl and Hawaiian Haupia from Pokito amazing, really flavorful Roasted Greek Potatoes and Halloumi Souvlaki Skewers from Brochettes Nomades and one of the best pizzas I have tried, Oswald's the Truffle Shuffle with white truffle infused Bechamel sauce, caramelized onion etc. Colibri did not disappoint and of course ran a fantastic Taco Station where I was thrilled to try the delicious Mushrooms Al Pastor with a tasty pineapple Pico de Gallo! Deserts included Pate A Choix Cream Puffs, Palgong Tea Social Blend Macarons and Red Eye"s Nitrogen ice cream were all amazing. Iwami a brand new addition to Chefs Hall is going to elevate Japanese cuisine. Honorable mention to Grateful Chicken, Tempura Keisuke, Grandma Loves You and Osteria Scossa 's fabulous Arancini and Cannolis. Chef's Hall is definitely the perfect place to dine out and host a social event. Thank you to all the staff and excellent chefs that made my company 's summer social party the...
Read moreI used to have fond memories of this place before COVID, but when I finally visited after a long time, I was disappointed. Despite it being a busy Saturday peak hour, there was a noticeable lack of customers, and the restaurants seemed to have lost the quality and uniqueness they once possessed. The vibrant atmosphere I remembered was gone. It's not a place I would make an effort to visit again. Instead, I would prefer to go to the nearby Eaton Center food court, where there is a diverse selection of food at reasonable prices.
To my dismay, the Grateful Chicken Burger turned out to be greasy and had a somewhat stale taste, making it difficult to enjoy. It seemed like the oil had been used for an extended period. Additionally, the Japanese restaurant Ten-Dong served ordinary and typical tempura that you could find in any regular Japanese eatery. Even the draft beer I ordered at the bar lacked freshness and had no foam. Furthermore, there appeared to be a significant number of vacant spaces in the establishment, suggesting low turnover.
Apart from the spaciousness of the venue and its appealing interior, I struggle to see any notable advantages. While it might be worth trying once, I wouldn't be enthusiastic about returning or recommending it to others. However, I must admit that it could be a suitable venue for hosting events.
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Read moreDecided to dine here after spending a day enjoying downtown Toronto. They are opened to 10pm and we arrived her close to 8:30pm.
Entrance is easily accessible via Richmond Street.
The Chef‘s hall is a collection of food stalls that provide quick service delicious meals and friendliness in their service. You can see there is a sense of pride of love for their food from each of the vendors and the selection of food can range from Detroit style pizza slices fresh made pasta poke bowls,Ramen tempura, diner style food like burgers and fries etc.
On this occasion we decided to enjoy the restaurant Charcoal Biryani.
We Ordered: Chili chicken biryani Lamb Kebab Tandoori chicken Samosas Total $68.00 and food was fresh and super delicious!
Atmosphere: Where we chose to sit was near the bar and entrance window facing Richmond as we were watching the game on the huge screens. However there are several tables within the vendor area and opposite end of the hall which included comfortable sofa chairs, barstools and a quieter atmosphere than we were in. Definitely can see this place busy during the day.
This is a place where I would enjoy dining again if visited downtown Toronto as I wanted to try the popular tempura Ramen restaurant as well as the Detroit pizza vendor and the one who had deep fried Mars bars!
Simple food done right and friendly service always earns a place in my “must...
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