4150 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON
M2P 2C6
Toronto's original Middle-Eastern restaurant.
Toronto's Most Elegant Dining Establishment
Because Life Has To Be Enjoyed
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From OpenTable: An exquisite French restaurant constructed around the rustic vestiges of two 1860's woodcutter's cottages. Cozy wood burning fireplaces in winter and lush garden terraces in summer. Inspired modern French cuisine, seasonal tasting menus lunch and dinner, and a 500 label wine selection has something for every palate. One of Toronto's Top 10 Restaurants. "The service at Auberge... more
it is a lovely place to have a romantic french meal. the rooms have a cozy feeling, and the food is just wonderful. a very special treat.
Long a north Toronto dining destination for lovers, this faux stone cottage complex (think Disney does French... more
Chef Jason Bangerter is the attraction for lovers of modern French food cooked and presented with precise elegance... more
Situated in a 19th century cottage, Auberge is a very formal, very upscale tribute to modern French dining. This... more
This was a very "of the finer things" experience, the service was impecable and we we're treated with the utmost care and courtiousy. The atmosphrere was very fancy and romanic, the food, devine and the wine list was unmatched, you could find any bottle to complement whichever dish you so choose
The service here is excellent. Have experienced it in terms of both private functions and evenings out for dinner or lunch. The food is beyond and honestly never treated so respectfully. Top notch classy place.
I like everything about this place. Good food and nice environment.
Located south of Highway 401 on Yonge Street, these two cottages have been transformed into one of the best restaurants in the city, specializing in French country dining. Auberge du Pommier was voted among the top 10 tables in Toronto by Gourmet magazine. From May to September, you can dine alfresco in a secluded terrace brimming over with flowers. Come winter, move inside to enjoy the wooden... more
A quiet, elegant, cottage-style atmosphere gives this lovely New French restaurant a sense of individuality. The cuisine is superb, and the service is excellent. You might try roasted pheasant with seared foie gras, or Canon d'Agneau Rôti – a roasted lamb loin wrapped in Swiss chard with a Jerusalem artichoke gratin and lentil jus. As you would expect, Auberge du Pommier has an excellent wine... more