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Jules Bistro Toronto Reviews
Subpar and tasteless.
OMG. Stay away (1290 Queen location). Tuesday night special. Steak for 2 half price probably because could not sell cut at regular price. Wasn’t even worth half price. Cut of meat was full of fat and completely tasteless? I have never had a worse t
Incredible hospitality and dinner!
We had an excellent dinner at Jules! We had the French onion soup and mains and it was so delicious. My cocktail (la vie en rose) was perfect. But it was the hospitality that made the night. When we arrived they could not find our reservation, it end
Uninspired
The steak isn't like their picture, not even close! Two of us ordered steak. Unfortunately not a great cut. Not too fussy about their herbal coating: I think it is used to cover up the poor quality of the meat. Maybe a supply chain issue. All
Ridiculous gratuities
Went there to celebrate our three daughters birthdays. Food was acceptable, nothing special. Service was acceptable, the place was half full. The problem was that our party of six was automatically charged a 20% gratuity (after HST, no less) and was
Low quality, small dishes, certainly overpriced.
Very noisy place where is hard to maintain a conversation without screaming and have all the tables so close that is difficult to even leave to go to the washroom. The quality of the food was not what you expect when look at their prices. Based on m
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