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Fancy restaurants aren't really Kensington Market's style. Torito hits the bullseye with the right balance between elegant and laid back; friendly and professional. Espanol decor, including different portraits of bulls and Spanish movie posters, adds kick to brick walls and red glow. Foodies will make the trek to share spicy chorizo, crab cakes, crunchy ceviche and patatas bravas on picnic table like settings. Celebration is key here for families, friends and special dates or even that lone writer whom the staff will welcome with open arms.
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,... read more
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