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Mhel Toronto Reviews
So we had a tasting of many of the dishes.
The highlights were the wagyu, Napa cabbage in broth and rice. If I ever sat at the bar, this is what I would order by myself. The rest of the menu was okay. I would have loved all of the brothy, homey dishes to come out all at once with my rice. I l
I've been to Mhel probably about 4-5 times and love that
I've been to Mhel probably about 4-5 times and love that their menu is ever changing. It's Korean Japanese fusion and typically always busy so make sure you reserve a table in advance! I always get their steak which is cooked to perfectio
Dishes had: jabara kyuri (ungai cucumber), misoae (miso
Dishes had: jabara kyuri (ungai cucumber), misoae (miso cabbage), agebitashi (eggplant), maguro (bluefin tuna), kanpachi guyi, sogogi (australian wagyu striploin), rice, and purin (caramel pudding) 10/10 lives up to the hype. Every dish had it'
This was hands down one of my favorite meals in Toronto!
This was hands down one of my favorite meals in Toronto! One of those meals where you come home and you feel compelled to write your first review because everything blew you away. Service was incredibly attentive and offered great recommendations. Fo
Amazing food.
Menu changes every day so come for the adventure! Service is quaint. Feels like a hidden neighbourhood wine bar but make it Korean / Japanese. The menu when we went was more Japanese so I'm going to have to go back for more! Keep an eye on thei
Great concept but terrible execution.
Dishes were either bland or completely ruined by an overly salty sauce with not much flavour besides that. Terrible wagyu and extremely fishy fish dish. Not to mention it's not cheap either. It's pretty pathetic that this place got best new
the constantly changing menu causes the kitchen to have
the constantly changing menu causes the kitchen to have limited ability to "perfect" a dish. For example, the yuan yaki ($35) sounded good on paper but didn't have the taste to match. The thick slice of kanpachi needed more seasoning a
Mhel was named one of Toronto's best new restaurants for
Mhel was named one of Toronto's best new restaurants for 2024 so needless to say I was excited to try it - and it did live up to the hype. The menu rotates daily, which has its pros and cons since you're always getting fresh food and crea
Part of a longer review.
.. Despite the overall excellence of Mhel, there were moments during our visit when we felt a sense of urgency from the staff, as if we were being rushed through our meal. While this may have been due to the restaurant's popularity and the desi
This place has a great vibe and I'm always happy to support
This place has a great vibe and I'm always happy to support local restaurants, especially when they're also trying to support local. They use great vendors such as Affinity Fish, Sheldon Creek, and Linton and constantly iterate on their men
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