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Przekaż informację zwrotnąSunday brunch with family at One Eighty 51st floor in Downtown Toronto was not only a feast for our taste buds but also to our eyes as the view from the top was breathtaking. Toronto’s skyline looked glamorous and the great ambience were highlights.<br/ There was an impressive variety in their brunch buffet fresh fruits , boiled eggs, omelette, sausages, breads, potatoes
Didn't have dinner in this place, but had some drinks, the view is incredibly, probably one of the best over the city. The decoration is also modern and cool. Definitely a place to check.
A really cool place with an amazing view! Came here for drinks, desserts and the atmosphere. There was a DJ spinning music which was nice, and we only had to wait a little while at the bar for a seat outside on the patio. We ordered a few drinks: lychee royale, purple rain and froze you say. Desserts were the geo dome and death by chocolate. The drinks and desserts were creative, funky and we enjoyed everything! Would be back to try their dinner menu, whatever people were eating it all smelled delicious! Service was friendly and attentive.
This spot has one of the best views in the city. Being that it’s almost the new year, I thought this would be the perfect time to share my experience with you. Located on the 51st floor of The Manulife Centre is a complete city within itself. Everything you need is in this one building: grocery store, theatre, LCBO, Chapters, Ashley’s, clothing stores, kitchen bath, and a restaurant with a fabulous view. The prices are a tad high $30-$45 for mains), but for a celebration it is worth it.
You can view this episode on the wehungry.co website and check out our review<br/ <br/ What an amazing location to do a restaurant review, who would have ever thought you would be able to put an amazing place to eat viewing the whole of downtown Toronto!<br/ <br/ Well the Manulife building in mid town Toronto has what is truly a spectacular and unique experience to offer for you! Firstly getting to the building is real easy, its a simple walk up Yonge Street until you get to, Bloor and then you take a left and you really can 't miss it!<br/ <br/ However once entering the building we must of taken the long way, because we ended up walking for 5 minutes in the building to find the actual entrance to the restaurant. However once their, a massive sign appears above saying '180 ' then a menu and then of course the elevator to get you to the top!<br/ <br/ Going up 50 floors I thought would be a piece of cake, but the ears did pop several times. However when you enter your greeted by the hostess and then given a table. We literally got shown our table and then we straight away went out side to get a glimpse of the amazing view. It was breathtaking!<br/ <br/ Ordering didn 't take too long, and we received our food quite promptly, the pizza was so awesome how it was presented, and I got scissors to cut it as well which was a new thing.<br/ <br/ The pizza itself was really good, and the experience was a really positive one, I would highly recommend anyone going to Toronto or who lives in Toronto, if they wanted to dine at a special place, this is a must!<br/ <br/ Review<br/ <br/ Food 4<br/ Service 4.5<br/ Atmosphere 4<br/ Price 3