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Boulevard Café

Neighbourhood:
annex, the annex
Activity:
eat, dine, brunch, dinner, lunch
Venue type:
restaurant
Scene:
cozy, romantic, laid back, contemporary, patio
Food/Drink:
latin american, peruvian, wine, gourmet
Music:
latin
Cost:
Drink $5.00 – $7.00
Meal $85 – $100
Cover $37

Boulevard Café
161 Harbord Street
Toronto, ON M5S 1H1

416-961-7676

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 08, 2010:

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    According to Sara Waxman:
    For a change, a menu without pasta or pizza.
    For a change, the pungent flavours of Peru.
    Cumin and cilantro perfume dishes with names like Anticuchos and Mariscos al Vapor. On the cusp of the University of Toronto campus and the Annex, this cozy corner café fulfills the change of pace that we crave. Tables are bright ceramic tile. Hand-knotted wall hangings and banquette covers add to the warm, natural look. No glitz, no gimmicks, but plenty of glow.
    Homemade, dense corn bread is divine. Wine-doused oysters are crusted with toasty Parmesan. Whole chicken breasts are folded on skewers, charcoal-grilled, and served with a salsa of feta, coriander, and dill. Sea bass gets the same brochette treatment with a garlic and chili salsa. Salads have zip. Tropical juices like guava, passion fruit, and mango revive jaded taste buds, and the liqueur-laced coffees are heady. If you can, ignore the sometimes obtrusive voices of pompous academics who frequent the place, inhale the aromas that waft in from the kitchen, and pretend it’s sunset in South America.

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