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Tapas Restaurants near First Pro River Run Centre Mississauga ON in Mississauga, ON (38 Result(s))

There's nothing quite like a new culinary experience. Lucky for you, we have four sensational locations, each featuring our own take on Mexican staples. They're more than authentic featuring unique menus and surprising eats. So stop by, relax and devour some of Toronto's most exciting non-traditional Mexican fare.
Corkage Fee: $50 per 750ml Rules: You can't bring a wine on their wine list.
The service here is great. I'm obsessed with the Singaporean-style slaw to the point where I've drove across the city just to get it as take out. The portion is great to save for a quick bite the next day. The tables are a bit close together in the room off the main room but the attentiveness of the servers makes up for it! Read more
High-end, authentic Portuguese cuisine defines this Little Italy treat, where fresh fish and a classy, unpretentious atmosphere are always the catch of the day. The fresh white ricotta-like queijo fresco amuse bouches and warm basket of sliced cornbread with nutty olive oil dip that launch the experience are well appreciated. From there, online reviewers gush about the quality of the seafood here, pausing particularly to wax over the octopus, monkfish and pan-seared skate fish. The wine list has some unique Portuguese selections, and the staff is well versed in their distinctions. Chiado's décor is simple but stylish, with contemporary art lining the walls and minimally adorned tables draped in double linens.
I loved everything about this restaurant! From the valet service at the door, the discreet but highly efficient service, the fresh and delicious seafood and wonderfully light Molotov dessert, and the extensive list of Portuguese wines. The atmosphere is lively and sophisticated. Nothing dull here. Yes, this has got to be the best Portuguese restaurant in Toronto! Would definitely recommend for special occasions or romantic dinners. Read more
Great ambience, gorgeous decor and killer cocktails. Sit at the bar and talk to the very knowledgeable bartenders. You'll learn a lot and they'll be your guide to the best drinks and tapas on the menu (because it all sounds so good you won't be able to choose). Read more
Casa Barcelona, since it's opening in 1997, has been impressing dinners with its culinary prowess. Casa Barcelona introduced new flavours and recipes in the city of Toronto and it has become an international destination, offering live entertainment, cooking lessons and wine tastings. Casa Barcelona is unique; something Executive Chef and Sommelier Eduardo Riviezzi Cohen knows first hand. Cohen is a seasoned gent of the restaurant business since 1986, who has chosen to intrigue and dazzle his guests with his authentic Spanish cuisine as it has garnered influence by his home country. For you skeptics, allow his menu to convince you; offering more than 140 tapas and over 50 authentic main courses, plus the second best wine list in Toronto featuring over 1,000 world renown labels and over 25,000 bottles in stock. Here you will find full 5 pages of Spanish wines as well as wines from over 10 top-rated wine producing countries of the world. This extensive wine selection offers more
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Had the Seafood Paella, it was amazing and ate the whole dish! Service was excellent, friendly, courteous and professional. I look forward to coming back and trying all the other dishes with family and friends. Read more
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Voted 'Top Five Izakayas In North America' by Bon Appétit Magazine, topping 'Industry' and 'Readers Choice' Georgia Straight awards for Best Japanese in 2012 and Best Izakaya in 2014, and 'Best Casual Chain' by Vancouver Magazine from 2011-2014, Hapa continues to offer a winning combination of Japanese cuisine, fun, and culture, paired with local seasonal and Ocean Wise ingredients.
Amazing service amzing food Read more
Top marks to this South Asian-inspired bistro that was among the flag bearers for what is now a most vivacious stretch of Toronto dining — the Ossington Ave. restaurant row — for so faithfully keeping the beat. That, trumpet its many devotees, is because those with an eye on the food also never took their eye off the ball. A steady march of consistently prepared dishes makes its way from kitchen to table here, always earning praise for spot-on execution, presentation and pricing. Standouts include the ever-reliable Arctic char ceviche, the ever-surprising fried lamb and duck prosciutto dumplings, and the ever-scrumptuous Thai chili fried chicken.
Tom Thai continues to impress in a very different yet subtly familiar path! LOVE LOVE LOVE the duck prosciutto dumplings and fried frog legs and so much more. Strictly grown-up friendly, a.k.a. Noisy Kids Need Not Apply. Read more
Spice Lounge & Tapas located in Port Credit offers a unique taste and feel that you will enjoy. The cozy restaurant features amazing wine selection, signature sangria and great food made from the freshest ingredients. Spice delivers tastes and wines reminiscent of the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Wines, small plates and entrees are perfect for sharing and comparing. Designed with a sexy, stylish and an overall feeling of warmth, a cozy atmosphere for all to enjoy. Chocolate browns, cream and a splash of Spanish red accent makes it a unique and relaxing place to dine and play. There is a sleek cozy bar for cocktails as well as tall bar tables, inviting nooks, cozy sofa chairs and when the need arises they open 'The Loft', an upstairs overflow takes you in a different place altogether.
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Perfect atmosphere!!! Great food and service !! Read more

23.6 km

The recent recipient of enRoute's coveted top spot in its 2013 list of Canada's best new restaurants, Bar Isabel is in its glory. A Spanish tapas delight, this pretention-free Little Italy charmer serves up explosions of taste in a range of dishes. The menu is huge, but regulars have advice for overwhelmed newbies: order it all. The feel of the place is stylish and fresh with just enough old-school charm to keep the hipsters in line. The wood-heavy décor delivers you to your grandparents' house and the background tunage enhances the feel. Sit at the bar if you can't score a seat at this trending joint and watch the mixologists shake their tail feathers.
Sportsnet Grill offers the ultimate sports dining experience with floor to ceiling windows delivering remarkable views looking into the Rogers Centre. A sports-themed restaurant, Sportsnet Grill is a fun, casual and contemporary space that is a perfect gathering spot for sports fans to meet up and enjoy watching games year round. Located at 1 Blue Jays Way, inside the Marriott Hotel just steps east of Rogers Centre Gate #15 or west of Gate #1 and directly above left field.
I enjoy food and drinks at Arriba Lounge a number of times throughout the Blue Jays season. We are always pleased with the service and the food. The view of the field is spectacular and sometimes we just stay there to watch the game instead of going inside the dome. It's a wonderful place to catch a game and a great meal. Read more

17.3 km

LaVinia Restaurant welcomes you to their tapas / small plate. They are open after-hours from Tuesday to Sunday and are reachable by car and public transit.
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RICKSHAW BAR is a rustic, casual restaurant, serving exciting small plates and snacks.Our food is fun, wholesome and most importantly worth sharing. Like a Rickshaw travelling throughout Asia, our menu explores culinary essences from all over the continent and brings them together in a memorable experience. Chef Noureen Feerasta explores tastes you would only experience on the streets of South Asia, so join us for a ride and open yourself up to an experience unlike anything you have ever tried in Toronto.
Love the food here. Staff are amazing. The shef alway come out and great us. I would sugest getting ismaili beef curry Read more
Peoples Eatery's a-la-carte menu is themed around Spadina Avenue, in Chinatown, Toronto, which was once the Jewish neighbourhood of the city. The menu at once covers the history of the strip, the East-Asian present, and the future, which we see as culturally broad-ranging (though the dishes are never 'fusion'). Designed to be eaten without cutlery, it's a dining experience that is definitely unique: please check out our menu on the website listed below.
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