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A mismash of spohisticated foodies and funky, vintage-clad Ossingtonnites fill the 30 seat capacity well before 7pm on weeknights. Vibe is unassumingly seductive. An exposed brick wall, light reggae music and minimal decor from the filled vase to the palm trees makes you feel like you're on vacation. You'd think so with the global flavours in lamb and duck potstickers and three different versions of ceviche (some of the best in the city).
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