The Most Expensive Restaurant in Canada - LSL Toronto

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • In Toronto, a much-awaited restaurant from three renowned chefs has finally opened.
    The excitement within the city's culinary community was evident when word leaked about LSL, the upcoming restaurant concept from award-winning chefs Didier Leroy, Christian Le Squer, and Masaki Saito. Now, Toronto may finally sample it.
    The restaurant offers an impeccable combination of French and Japanese cuisine thanks to the culinary prowess of master of French cuisine Leroy, one Michelin-starred Saito, and three-star chef Le Squier.
    With an emphasis on "a concentration of culinary talent, experience, and passion that is unprecedented for this country," the restaurant officially opened on May 17.
    With a group of food industry titans at the helm, the restaurant is still very much in its infancy but already seems destined for great reviews; only time will tell if the stars align.
    If you would like to experience the "harmonious blend of grand French traditions with unique Japanese techniques and ingredients," LSL is located at 2066 Avenue Road. However, be advised that this experience is not inexpensive.
    The current cost of LSL's tasting menu is $680 per person. For an extra $300 per person, wine pairings are available if you want to enhance the experience.

Комментарии • 17

  • @crhu319
    @crhu319 27 дней назад +3

    This is absolutely what Toronto is.

  • @steveg5591
    @steveg5591 Месяц назад +3

    It’s one of those meals that when you leave you need a Big Mac combo to satisfy the hunger that’s still there.

    • @paulg6274
      @paulg6274 13 часов назад

      Its more food than it looks like, it was like 10 courses

  • @sasoonesagholian1094
    @sasoonesagholian1094 Месяц назад +2

    Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing Fred!

  • @innocentzbat
    @innocentzbat 15 дней назад +1

    Rich people really be wasting $200 for a single bite of a quarter of an appetizer

  • @trex19681
    @trex19681 Месяц назад +4

    Pretentious, almost to the point of childish. Obviously overpriced. Perfect for Toronto.

    • @paulg6274
      @paulg6274 13 часов назад

      I mean its ultra fine dining. I didn't feel it was pretencious, just unique dishes. Everything looked beautiful imo

  • @ogikilla
    @ogikilla 2 часа назад

    Thank you for sharing. At least now I know that this is not the place to spend my hard earn money. This type of dining will one day soon meet the same fate as TORONTO's condo market

  • @Riza20462
    @Riza20462 Месяц назад +1

    Dude looks like nickado avocado

  • @SirThomas1212
    @SirThomas1212 Месяц назад

    Remind me of the bear tv series.

  • @sherriking7917
    @sherriking7917 56 минут назад

    You go to the best restaurant in Toronto dressed like that? Shame on you !

  • @jerrinjohnson3770
    @jerrinjohnson3770 Месяц назад

    🔥

  • @dinog.8606
    @dinog.8606 12 дней назад

    There are certainly more expensive restaurants in Toronto-you could easily find them with a quick Google search. However, the editor here doesn’t specify how many dishes were ordered, whether the meal included high-cost items like premium cuts of meat or fish, or any other details that might justify the price. Plus, in any restaurant, alcohol will significantly raise your bill, and when you add taxes and tips, the total can escalate quickly.
    Secondly, this person clearly has no idea how to conduct themselves in a fine dining environment; he was eating like a pig. And if you’re going to such an upscale place, you should at least dress appropriately. Imagine showing up in casual streetwear, like a t-shirt, just because you're willing to pay the high prices! As a restaurant owner, I wouldn’t tolerate that-it harms the restaurant's reputation. Restaurant is lucking of any elegant decor and art. It seems they tolerate poor dressing because the focus relies on business earnings.
    Personally, I find the idea of mixing meat and fish in a single meal rather unappealing. I can’t imagine how that combination would feel in my stomach-it seems like a recipe for an upset stomach. But I get that many cultures are fine with such mixes. Still, the next day, you might find yourself questioning the value of that $1,300 dinner while sitting on your toilet taking a dump. Lol.
    As someone who has studied culinary arts, it’s disappointing to watch this video clip; it really misrepresents the fine dining experience. That’s just my take. 🤷‍♂️

    • @paulg6274
      @paulg6274 13 часов назад

      You wouldn't mix seafood and meat in the same meal? It happens all the time. You've never had steak oscar or a shrimp cocktial appetizer before a steak? Also you "wouldn't tolerate" a t shirt in your restaurant? 🙄

  • @richardahern3005
    @richardahern3005 Месяц назад

    Silly