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Matignon

Neighbourhood:
yonge & bloor, downtown
Activity:
eat, dine, fine dining, dinner, lunch
Venue type:
restaurant, bistro
Scene:
casual, local, homey, fireplace, romantic
Food/Drink:
french, wine, gourmet
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Matignon
51 Saint Nicholas Street
Toronto, ON M4Y 1W6

416-921-9226

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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 11, 2010:

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    According to the owner:
    French cuisine is prepared with fresh and pure ingredients in the charming Paris-inspired setting of Matignon, tucked away just south of the Yorkville district. The bistro is especially accommodating of group events, including decadent wedding celebrations for straight or gay couples, students commemorating a special occasion, or large parties who want to be served in style. A specially priced prix fixe menu is always available.
    Matingon’s lunch menu includes soups both hot and cold, and hors d’oeuvres like poultry in terrine, baked bread in goat cheese, and a dozen escargots. Duck sausage, minced grilled chicken breast and steamed mussels are some of the main courses, along with Black Angus steak, grilled salmon and fresh vegetables over pesto pasta. Other vegetarian meals are available upon request and the kitchen also serves up different appetizer and entrée creations on a daily basis.
    Dinner at Matignon includes more elaborate dishes, both as rotating daily specials, and established menu items along with a comprehensive wine list. Braised fish and shellfish, grilled salmon, roast rack of lamb, Provimi veal and tiger shrimp dishes take centre stage each evening. Desserts include dark chocolate layer cake, crème brulée and profiteroles with ice cream and hot chocolate au Grand Mariner, plus a drink list designed especially for after dinner.

  2. WegoMan wrote on February 10, 2010:

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    According to owners:
    Come and enjoy a taste of France!

    Matignon is located just minutes from Toronto’s famous Yorkville district.

    The menu is a celebration of the tastiest of French cuisine prepared with only fresh, pure ingredients.

    A cozy fireplace and charming environment, where one can almost imagine the sites and sounds of Paris beyond the front door…