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Hemispheres Restaurant Bistro

Hemispheres Restaurant Bistro

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3.9 Google Review
110 Chestnut St, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1R3, Canada
(416) 599-8000
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Refresh Reviews 3.9


May 3, 2018
Very good food and excellent service. I would recommend the wings, 10 oz steak, and the mango sorbet. I enjoyed the food, and the wait was very short.

Sep 3, 2017
Service was not bad. Soup was disappointing. But the mains were tasty. Opinions will vary. This is not a 5 star hotel restaurant but rather a comfortable bar/eating establishment. I wouldn't celebrate my birthday here but after a long drive with the family this is a great place to eat at the end of a travel day.

Jun 27, 2017
Excellent food and service!! We were extremely impressed this past week when we came for our friends wedding dinner!! Look forward to coming back in future!

Sep 7, 2017
Food was ok. Good atmosphere. Good service

Jun 25, 2017
Chef really knows how to cook a salmon perfectly. Delicious!

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Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

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The Evolution of Whisky: 18th Century Methods vs. Modern Mastery

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