Church Bistro 555

Bistro · Church-Yonge Corridor

Church Bistro 555

Bistro · Church-Yonge Corridor

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555 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2E2, Canada

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Upmarket Village eatery & bar serving globally inspired & American eats, plus colourful cocktails.  

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555 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2E2, Canada Get directions

churchbistro.com

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555 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2E2, Canada Get directions

+1 647 348 7744
churchbistro.com

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"This spot in the heart of Toronto's Gay Village feels like home for a lot of its regular customers—and that's not just because it's in a converted row house. It's a well-worn favorite that serves up bistro-style comfort foods with global influence—think spicy, but well-balanced tandoori Benedicts, and house-made samosas—and that little bit of difference has made it a go-to for locals in the neighborhood. Change up your Saturday routine a little with a plate of aloo puri (though, you can sate that pancake craving here, too, if you must), and throw in a creamy mango lassi for good measure; you won't be disappointed." - Todd Plummer

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Saad Nathani

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Amazing Indian Western fusion brunch. Tandoori Chicken Eggs Benedict was delicious. Good portion size, fairly priced.

Snowy Owl Travel & Entertainment Group Toronto

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If you’re looking for something deliciously different for brunch in downtown Toronto, head to the Church Bistro 555 in the village - your taste buds will be smitten by what is a new world of flavours. Try the Malpuas with Rabri ($18CAD), the Indian version of an egg pancake with a delicious creamy sauce. Their Milk Bread French Toast is also a uniquely savoury and delicious meal. The restaurant itself is pleasantly calm, and tastefully decorated with art to entertain a table conversation while waiting for your meal to be served; their service is usually very quick.

Dominique Bérubé

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Scrumptious. Tasty, fresh, different and the nicest hosts. Had the best brunch waffles and saffron chicken and pomegranate champagne. Skip the line of the obnoxious Smith neighbor...

Vanessa L

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Staff was very helpful and attentive. It's a nice South Asian spin on brunch. I also tried the pomegranate champagne and it was delicious.

Cesar

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The place is really nice, the person who helped us great, and the food was amazing. Great Indian fusion options. Really worth a visit.

Effy

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Good environment, nice Benedict, but the lobster is not really lobster, it's only crab meat, price is okay, too little fruit😕

Amlan Kar

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Loved the tandoori chicken benny, had a great chat with the owners. Definitely repeating! And a complimentary brownie on the house, amazing!

Kevin Li

Google
Excellent experience. The decor and atmosphere was very welcoming complemented by the light-hearted music. There were very comfortable cushions that you don't see in other restaurants and it felt as comfortable as sitting in your own living room. The owner and chef were very pleasant and easy to make conversations. The food was awesome! I had the Turkey & Eggs a la Benedict, it was an Indian/French fushion dish that was well put together. The Turkey was tender with indian styled spices, and somehow it really blended well with the Egg Benedict. I love spicy so it was made with more spice, but you can customize out of a range of 10. The salad and sweet potato chunks were great sides too, very sizable portions. I also ordered a Mimosa (not conventional for brunch but I just wanted to try it). Good choice, it complements the dish and soothes the spiciness. Definitely a recommend. My friend and I had brunch there but I think this place would be great for dinner too.