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Darosa Cafe & Restaurant

Darosa Cafe & Restaurant

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4.4 Google Review
2853 Dufferin St, Toronto, Ontario, M6B 3S4, Canada
(416) 256-4544 darosarestaurant.com
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Feb 18, 2018
Love this place! Delicious, healthy, home cooked style food. Great portion sizes - overall incredible value! The staff are also very sweet and the desserts are yummy. My wife and I eat here regularly - we’re hooked!

May 10, 2018
If I could give them 0 stars I would! the customer service is so disgusting I was insulted when I was unhappy with my unreasonable order. I was given 2 ribs (2 bones) for one order! the order is $12.50 THIS IS A RIP OFF! also when I called to complain she told me " Go to the store, buy the ribs yourself and cook them then come show them to me" THIS LADY IS RUDE and she is the owner! if you want to get ripped off go here! the absolute rudest people work here.

Dec 26, 2017
I had the Red Snapper. It was the whole fish ( not just the fillet, I should have asked). It was grilled perfectly. My wife had the ribs, but found them a little dry, but still quite tasty. Over all a very good dinner and good value for the money. Service was also very friendly and prompt.

Dec 9, 2017
Best chicken in the city and at the best prices. We had 2 meals and a coffee for $20.75 and it was better than the majority of restaurants out there. Real authentic Portuguese feel and the world's nicest staff. They have lots of other menu options and great takeout for a family dinner solution.

May 7, 2018
Horrible service, very disrespectful, and a limit of only two beers per person! I'm assuming these ppl have discrimination issues, definitely not a place I would take my friends or family too.. Hands down this place has issues.

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Opening Hours

Mon:9 am - 9 pm
Wed:9 am - 9 pm
Thu:9 am - 9 pm Open Today
Fri:9 am - 10 pm
Sat:9 am - 10 pm

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