Kalendar

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  • If not during rush hour such during a Sunday peak brunch crush, this picturesque restaurant/caf is a lovely hideaway oasis from the frenzy of Little I…

  • Always great. Every decade, every great moment in life, always nostalgic and delicious. Cozy and comfortable. ...........................…

  • The service was bad waited almost an hour for breakfast then told something I ordered wasn't availability asked me if I wanted more coffee no no one c…


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Kalendar is open for Casual Dining and Sandwich Shop. Kalendar serves Fusion dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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9 Reviews on “Kalendar”

Very Good
4.4
9 reviews
  • Mary

    The service was bad waited almost an hour for breakfast then told something I ordered wasn’t availability asked me if I wanted more coffee no no one came back to refill my cup When the breakfast finally came I ordered stuffed French toast the bread was not cooked enough so all you can taste was raw dough

  • Kinofist

    This place has transitioned from a great coffee place to a great dinner place. It’s right but still cozy. Staff are attentive and the food is the main event as it is supposed to be. I might add I love their cocktails. Creative and old school at the same time.

  • Aletta Brandle

    Enjoyed some caesars and appetizers on the patio at Kalendar. Love the patio here as it’s good for enjoying the outdoors and for people watching! They offer brunch on weekends and a healthy selection of other meal choices throughout the day. The food has a bit of a Mediterranean twist. instagram.com

  • Sgt. Pepper

    I really like the look and feel of this place in Little Italy. Great food selections and prices, cosy atmosphere and a lovely patio. Excellent for dates.

  • The Big Eat Ontario

    On College St. in Toronto just west of Bathurst St. and tucked between quaint shops and restaurants, we happened upon Kalendar; an historic and charming bistro with a unique personality. We were immediately intrigued by the patio dcor, accolades that the restaurant has earned adorning the windows and classic black and red exterior the perfect spot to escape the chilly winter with.We were warmly welcomed out of the cold by a plethora of delights; a friendly smile from the host, simply gorgeous rustic dcor, a gentle hum of the busy atmosphere, and best of all: scintillating aromas wafting through the air. We were seated in a cozy corner by the window and thank goodness for the gorgeous sunshine streaming through that shed light on all of the delightful little details in the dining room. The snug space boasts plenty of natural beauty, from aged decorations to intimate lighting; its really no surprise that this nook has been continuously rated Torontos #1 first date spot.We came at just the right time to enjoy a quick brunch, so we perused the menu for some unique choices to satiate ourselves. We went with the Eggs Napoleon ($14.95) and the Banana and Mango Stuffed French Toast ($14.95). The Eggs Napoleon came served on a huge plate filled with savoury roasted potatoes and fruit so fresh you would think you were dining in July rather than December. Stacked artfully on a surprisingly flaky and buttery croissant were hearty poached eggs and melt-in-your-mouth smoked salmon, all layered well to deliver an exceptional flavour in every bite.The Banana and Mango Stuffed French Toast was, simply put, a revelation. We opted to add a side of bacon ($2.50) to this dish to bring in a sweet and salty balance and it was a fantastic addition. The French toast was very moist and fluffy pairing well with the soft fruit tucked inside, adding a little maple syrup turned every morsel into a warm, gooey mouthful of sweet and tart heaven.If you have a loved one that youre looking to take to a romantic dinner or if youre pro-active enough to jump on some Valentines Day plans, you would be very fortunate to sneak in a reservation here. Whether its for their scrumptious brunch or delectable dinner, youre sure to fall in love at Kalendar Restaurant and Bistro. thebigeatontario.com

  • SarahNOM

    Good – great for dates and drinks, mussels, black bean hummus, seafood risotto with scallops. Bad – would not recommend the warm pear salad.

  • Jmrainey24

    A Lovely Time. I have been going to Kalendar for a few years and make it a point to bring all my friends there, especially in the summer! The patio is always great and the food delicious! Also a really good selection of desserts and teas if you just want a nice treat or for a quick meeting.

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546 College Street, Toronto M6G 1B1

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