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From the bright patterned exterior, Musa can be conceived as an expensive Portugese or Spanish resto. But looks are deceiving. Offers a small, affordable menu of Greek and Italian influenced dishes. If the keftades isn't enticing enough, sautéed dandelions might satisfy your wildflower cravings. That is, if you ever get served. Saunter on side patio in the summer or patiently wait in that leather chaise with the mix of older locals and younger singles at the bar. It may be worth it.
In-the-know tourists, nearby U of T wanderers, and long time locals are enraptured by this resto's easy atmosphere. Petit brick front patio and smells of banana french toast are beguiling. Main din... read more
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