Kadbanu invites you to their dining room. Come relax on their terrace under the sun. They provide wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are open nightly from Tuesday to Saturday. They are conveniently reachable by bicycle and public transit. Come visit them in an area known as stimulating. Payments by American Express, Interac, MasterCard and Visa are accepted.more...See more text
The spacious, white interior of Kadbanu will make you feel a sense of warm welcome. This café-style restaurant and bar is a tribute to the owner’s grandmother. For shareable items, check their blackboard menu written in English and Farsi. The stencilled blue art on their walls really adds to the classy feel of the place. Enjoy traditional Persian and modern-day cocktails and light eats like nan-o paneer (bread with feta cheese), or dishes like the mirza ghasemi, a roasted eggplant dish topped with a sunny-side up egg. Find a seat at the bar or the few tables they have available.
One of the most anticipated foodie events in TO, Summerlicious kicks off July 8. Restaurants offer three-course lunch and dinner menus in various price brackets for the two weeks of the festival. It's an affordable way to sample a spot you've had your eye on, or test out the newcomers on the scene. Here are the drool-worthy $18 lunch menus that will be on offer. [Feature image: Bymark; courtesy of the City of Toronto]
Summerlicious returns to Toronto July 8, running its smorgasbord of food-loving fun until July 24. If there's a restaurant you've had your eye on, this is the opportunity to give it a try. Restaurants tout three-course dinner in various price brackets for the two weeks of the festival. Here are the $28 spots! [Feature image: Ruth’s Chris Steak House; courtesy of the City of Toronto]