King's Cafe  

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Date Updated: May 5, 2006
Address: 192 Augusta AVE , Toronto
Phone: (416) 591-1340

Nearest Major Intersection: Dundas St W & Bathurst St

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Reservations Required: N/a
Delivery: No (or n/a)
Dress Code: N/a

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Description

Asian style vegetarian cuisine.

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Melanie F. Overall: September 11, 2006
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful. One great restaurant in Kensington Market. It's nice to sit on their little patio and people watch, or if you're lucky, watch buskers.
My hubby loves the fake chicken as much as real chicken. They have lots of imitation meats such as ham and duck. I haven't eaten the real thing in 13 years so I'm scared to try for fear the meat-like taste will make me hurl--this restaurant is very good at imitating the real thing.
We don't go to this place very often as it is NOT cheap as the earlier review indicates. It is more expensive than many other good places and the service is often questionable. I once waited the entire meal for my coffee which i asked for in advance of the meal, and when I cancelled the coffee order, the servers tried to make me pay for it (even though I never received the coffee). I told them I would pay for it but leave no tip, and only then did they agree to cancel the coffee.

I recommend this place.
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vickiso

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Overall: April 4, 2006
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful. This is a nice little Zen-like cafe that serves cheap, healthy Asian-styled vegetarian cuisine in addition to coffee and tea. It's often quite busy, and the seating is limited, but the wide open front windows letting lots of healthy sunlight in make up for the crowd.
I recommend this place.
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