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Azure Restaurant & Bar

Azure Restaurant & Bar

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3.7 Google Review
225 Frnt St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2X3, Canada
(416) 597-8142 www.azurerestaurant.ca
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Apr 20, 2018
It has very nice decor, and when you walk in, it seems very nice. However, after taking our order the waitress completely disappeared. There were literally 15 people in the entire place. The steak we ordered was cooked wrong, and honestly inedible. My 6 yr old daughter had mini burgers that were borderline burnt. I couldn’t find the waitress at all. She was constantly missing for long periods of time. The table beside us was angry about it as well. I ended up sitting there alone for 15 minutes to pay the bill because my wife and daughter couldn’t stand it anymore and wanted to go back to the room.

Feb 4, 2018
Decent restaurant. We tried their crab and avocado parfait and cauliflower soup as a starter. The parfait was perfect. The soup was on the heavier side. The salmon entree was well cooked. The vegetable sides that came with the salmon were inedible. Finally, finished it off with apple pie cheesecake. Again, too rich and heavy for my liking. The rating would have been higher if not for the server. His face fell when we refused to order drinks. He must have decided that his time would be better spent looking after patrons who were spending more $$ by ordering drinks, that he only came to our table every half an hour or so. No refilling of water. Every course took a long time to come. No apologies. Lastly, he handed us the debit machine asking us to input the subtotal numbers ourselves. That tells me a bit about the attitude that is held in there.

Jan 31, 2018
Azure offers an intimate and refined venue for casual conversations over drinks. The drinks menu is neither too expansive, nor too limited. The cheese platter I ordered was simple, but marvelous. I did, however, feel that the prices were unnecessarily steep. That said, I enjoyed my experience and am likely to return. The quality of the service made up for any minor complaints I had.

Jan 14, 2018
Food was okay. Ordered crab parfait and the crab was a little fishy - wouldn’t recommend. Also had beef tenderloin which was over-cooked and did not have any blue cheese. Don’t think I’d come back but it was decent enough. had a very attentive server.

Feb 26, 2018
mangent problem.... the manager told us we were wrong when we told him apiece of the lettuce was rotten, we said okay paid and left and went across the street to scaddabush. We we're sitting halfway through are new meal looked up to find the manager standing there in are new restraunt, He is now telling us we where right and shouldn't of paid for anything offering us cash in hand it was a nice gesture but very uncomfortable and felt we now had to leave scaddabush to . Asides from that the food is really really good and is beyond amazing .

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