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Le Papillon on the Park

Neighbourhood:
st lawrence, east end
Activity:
dine, eat
Venue type:
restaurant
Scene:
upscale, local, hardwood, dressy casual
Food/Drink:
french, gourmet
Music:
jazz, dance
Cost:
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Meal $45
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Le Papillon on the Park
1001 Eastern Ave
Toronto, ON M5E1B5

416-649-1001

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 06, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    Located in a converted, easy-to-miss 90 year old brick house on Eastern Avenue, Le Papillon on the Park has much more of a “destination” feel than its heavily-trafficked downtown namesake. Conveniently located right next to Jonathan Ashbridge Park across the street, which is itself being renovated to become “the High Park of the East End,” the restaurant feels miles away from Toronto. In fact, both inside and out, it has all the attributes of an Old Montreal bistro – romance, charm, and warmth.Le Papillon serves comfort food (in fact, there is a veal demi-glace version of poutine on the menu), but it’s no greasy spoon. The auspicious dining room is large, airy, and seats 120. Since the demand was always high at the old Papillon for seats near the wood-burning fireplace and French doors, the new space is all fireplace and French doors. Upstairs, a 90-seat heated patio provides a perfect summer perch, overlooking ample greenery and radiating atmosphere. A second-floor hallway will eventually serve as a mini art gallery, showcasing local artists and allowing them a place to sell their works.

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