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Bistro · Old Toronto · $$$
Steakhouse · Old Toronto · $$$$
Steakhouse · North York · $$$$
French · York · $$
Brandied beef and onion broth topped with a baguette crisp and melted gruyère.
Deep caramelized broth topped with a thick crouton and melted cheese — classic bistro execution with none of the shortcuts
Bistro · Old Toronto · $$$$
The Boulud classic: deeply caramelized onion broth under a thick gruyère crust that holds its form to the last spoonful
The bistro classic done properly — deeply caramelized onion broth topped with a thick cap of melted cheese and a crouton that holds its structure
Bistro · Etobicoke · $$$
The bistro benchmark done properly — rich dark broth, properly caramelized onion, a crouton that holds its shape, and cheese browned under the broiler to the edge of bitter
Deep-coloured broth with properly caramelized onions under a broiled gruyère crust — the kind of dish the room was designed to serve
Classic version with a thick crouton cap blanketed in melted Gruyère — deeply caramelized and satisfying on a winter night
Bistro · North York · $$$$
Deep mahogany broth with a proper Gruyère crust that requires a spoon to crack — one of Toronto's better renditions of the classic
The bistro standard done with proper depth — a dark, slowly cooked onion broth blanketed under a thick Gruyère crust that holds its structure
The brasserie workhorse done properly — deeply bronzed gruyère cap, sweet caramelized onion broth, and a bread round that holds its structure through the meal
The canonical version — long-caramelized onions, rich beef broth, and a bronzed gruyère crust that pulls apart in satisfying strings
Deep, sweet onion broth under a thick molten cap of Gruyère — warming and properly built
Deeply caramelised onions under a thick gruyère crust — the kind of pub starter that earns its place on an old-school steakhouse menu
A deeply caramelized onion broth topped with toasted bread and a bronzed gruyère crust — the kind that demands patience but rewards it
Deep, slow-cooked broth topped with a cap of bubbling Gruyère — the kind of dish that separates committed bistros from casual ones
Rich, deeply browned broth under a properly gratinéed gruyère lid — a cold-weather staple that earns its place on the menu
Bistro · Old Toronto · $$
The caramelized onion base is slow-cooked and genuinely sweet, topped with a gruyère crust that bubbles at the edges — a reliable cold-weather order