Winterlicious - Toronto - Restaurants, Cafes & Food Reviews

Winterlicious

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Winterlicious Travel Reviews

Jan 24, 2008
Winterlicious is a yearly event where Toronto's top fine dining restaurants fix their prices for their full dinner/lunch services which includes (appetizers, main course, dessert), so instead of paying 200-250 for dinner/lunch, you would be expected to dish out an average amount of 35 to 40 (drinks and gratuity not included).

I think its a good experience to go to plus it saves you loads otherwise. I see that Crush Wine Bar is on the list. I highly reccomend this place. I went there a month ago and it cost about $160 dollars for two of us to eat there. I should have waited til this week :(

To arrange this special price you need to call the restaurant to make reservation stating that you would want the winterlicious special.

Winterlicious runs this year Jan 25 - Feb 7.
for the folks in Toronto who are here during the Summer, check out Summerlicious. (Dates TBA).

Here is a link with all the participating restaurants and the prices for their fixed menus…
http://www.toronto.com/winterlicious

ivanatravel says:
great tip!
winterlicious and summerlicious are both great ways to experience fine dining at restaurants you'd usually never go.
..i have yet to get into Canoe. loll..hardest place to get reservations!
Posted on: Feb 01, 2008
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