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Przekaż informację zwrotnąNot much vegetarian options at their brunch definitely not worth $70.
I really loved everything you can eat seafood buffet and charcuterie plus a entree options I was so full! The service was also excellent! Just the reason I gave 4 stars is that they call it a champagne brunch without champagne, and the only options they put on the table were the higher price Moët Chandon and the cheapest champagne they were out, so we got two bottles of Prosecco. Also not a fan of eating sophisticated oysters and I didn't see someone shaking them and friends saying they weren't cold enough. Apart from that I would come back and the vibe and live music was great.try to get table at 130 because entertainment starts late as at 2:00.
Loved Ricarda. Very lovely restaurant. Decor is 5 stars. Food was good, service was great. Enjoy.
We went for a post-pandemic opening Sunday brunch. The main things that are not offered anymore are the buffet and the childcare. Both were the reasons we visited Ricarda's pre-pandemic and made the experience so unique and satisfying. Brunch is now a la carte. Menu is limited. Food quality is decent enough but nothing mind blowing. Main thing is that value for money isn't there. I ordered banana bread French Toast. Got 2 small slices of bread with a tiny scoop of ice cream and some drizzle. $16. Ordered 2 peach ice teas. We got 2 skinny glasses full of ice. $4.50 per glass. So value for money isn't there. Kids meals were great though. Kids loved their chicken fingers and fries. $12 each. Unless they bring back buffet and childcare, there are a wide variety of better brunch places in downtown Toronto we can go to.
Decor and live jazz on Sunday for brunch is lovely. Food was tasty but portions left me wanting a bit more. I appreciated that they take brunch reservations! Feels hard to find in Toronto