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La Sala Restaurant

La Sala Restaurant

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4.6 Google Review
1975A Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario, M4L 1J1, Canada
(416) 694-0004 www.lasalaristorante.com
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May 11, 2018
I've eaten there several times the food is consistently very good and the prices moderate. The atmosphere is is just right, intimate and alive. The last time, service was a little slow because an employee failed to show for the night shift. The two guys there worked their butts off to keep up on a busy Saturday night.

Apr 11, 2018
I made a reservation for New Year's Eve online, and put a copy of the confirmation and the restaurant menu under the tree as a Christmas present for my mother. On Christmas day, we studied the menu, made our choices, and began looking forward to them. On New Year's Eve we arrived at the restaurant and were given a printed sheet with a limited prix fixe menu that did not appear online at the time of my reservation. It included dessert and alcohol, neither of which we were interested in consuming. We were advised that the pricy prix fixe menu was required. This was a terrible disappointment for the two of us, particularly at a point when it was too late to find another restaurant for the occasion. At the time of my reservation, I read the other reviews and was looking forward to receiving friendly, personal service. Our experience was the exact opposite.

May 19, 2018
Great food & service and super dog friendly

Apr 25, 2018
Lovely atmosphere, excellent service, delicious food. Had a wonderful meal with friends tonight.

Nov 16, 2017
Excellent venue. Was there for a birthday in upper private room. Service was attentive and friendly. Food was excellent and good sized portions. Wine list pricing was very reasonable and wide ranging. Had a lot of vegetarian options also. A no miss place. Will return for sure.

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