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Daniel et Daniel

  • 248 Carlton St. (at Parliament St.) View on map »
  • 416-968-9275
Editorial Review

Every well-heeled Cabbagetown dame (and gent) knows this upscale takeout spot located in the heart of the ’hood. The charming head chef—who previously worked for the Rothschilds—and his staff offer Indian-influenced French fare, such as creamy seafood crêpes, tandoori salmon, and flower-strewn salads, all priced by the pound. All the pastries, including the immensely popular croissants, are made on-site. Unlicensed. Mains $10–$15.

  • Closed Sunday
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