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685 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6J 1E6, Canada
(416) 203-9460 rusteak.com
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Oct 5, 2018
Some town service in the big city! The staff and owners are the nicest people you'll meet. They treat you like a friend and go above and beyond to accommodate and work with your needs and situation. They also have the best selection of natural materials that are stylish and unique. If you want your home to reflect your taste and personality, shop here! You can put together some high quality unique pieces that show off who you are. I can't recommend them highly enough!

Jan 23, 2018
Beautiful furniture, the owner was awesome and delivered my furniture next day... himself. Will be back and have sent everyone I know there. Prices are great.

Nov 6, 2016
Good selection of unique pieces with a handmade, "rustic" feel to them, most of them from India. The items are fairly priced, beating homesense at times for value. The lady was also willing to bargain down a bit on the price. There is also a large warehouse a few steps away with a much larger selection of their goods. They seem resistant to acknowledging that furniture does sometimes break, so I wouldn't count on any after-sales support.

Jun 14, 2016
I have been this place twice and I will never come back again. The first I bought a cabinet. The staff was nice and helpful. The second time I met the owner who was very rude. I tried to figure out whether the listed price is the final price and he said "What price you think won't insult me?" No matter what I said, he just kept repeating this sentence. I never see anyone do business in this manner. The owner should drop his attitude and learn how to talk. Totally killed my mood to shopping. I feel sorry that they have nice furnitures but terrible service.

Nov 17, 2017
Beautiful furniture and exceptional service

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