The
former Blowfish has undergone a transformation: from a restaurant offering sushi
to an establishment with a casual vibe and a menu so varied you’ll find
something to try. On Friday, their social hour specials makes it difficult to resist
the offer of $1 an oz wine. In this case, the house red (Caleo Primitivo) is
better than the white (Scarpetta Pinot Grigio) as cheap white wine really needs
to be frigidly cold.
A
selection of snacks, normally $6, decreases by a loonie so you can start off
with a nibble for only $5. As the avocado bruschetta was presented, we tried
our best to look past the presentation of what looks like a green pile of dung
on a rice crisp. Sadly, it doesn’t taste better than it looks.
The Jamaican
patty is a much better option, stuffed with a generous portion of Red Stripe
braised oxtail in a flaky crust. While it’s already flavourful on its own, add
some of the neon scotch bonnet pepper jelly sauce and it gets even better. Just
be careful, although it looks like sweet and sour sauce, it really has a kick!
In terms
of mains, the poke wrap ($18) could be better described as make-your-own tacos.
Except, the three toasted flour wraps are not nearly enough for the sheer
amount of soy marinated salmon spiked with pickled mushrooms and jicama & edamame
slaw. While there are a ton of great flavours, tanginess from the pickled
mushrooms and sweetness from the sesame seaweed salad, the dish is too watery
and difficult to eat. On a high point, the shoestring fries that arrive with
the “wrap” are fantastic.
The
teriyaki salmon soba ($19) is similar to the poke wrap, using many of the same
ingredients except the salmon is cooked and in lieu of the seaweed salad there’s
ginger and soy tossed Asian vegetables instead. The soba noodles were too
mushy, but at least the fish was just cooked through and the overall dish
easier to eat.
All the lackluster
food aside, Regulars does have a great vibe: spacious soaring ceilings and a
palette of cash lying in the corner under a sign boldly declaring that “Money
doesn’t buy happiness.”
My eyes couldn’t help but be drawn to all the neon
fixtures along the walls, in particular the “Fuck social media, I’m dope in
real life”. Perhaps, that’s already their response to this post. They’re so
cool they just don’t care.
How To Find Them
Location: Toronto, Canada
Address: 668 King Street West
Address: 668 King Street West
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- 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
- 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
- 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
- 10 - absolute perfection!
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