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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Casa La Palma, Cantina Mercatto, Louix Louis, Wvrst

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  • Casa La Palma, an extension of La Palma (it's located above it) but with a different feel and design, is now open at 849 Dundas Street West (at Euclid).
  • Cantina Mercatto, part of the Mercatto family of restaurants, has opened a new location at 20 Wellington Street East (at Scott Street).
  • Contemporary American restaurant MARBL and champagne lounge Mademoiselle, both from Vancouver's West Oak, are now open in what was formerly Fring's at 455 King Street West.
  • Louix Louis, a restaurant and cocktail bar on the 31st floor of the new St. Regis hotel, officially opens today at 325 Bay Street (at Adelaide).
  • Wvrst opened its second location in the city at Union Station yesterday.
  • Grasshopper Salon, The Beaches location of plant-based Grasshopper, is now open at 2252 Queen Street East (at Willow).
  • Fleets Food has opened at 369 Church Street (by Granby Street).​
  • Fuwa Fuwa now has its second shop, this time featuring chocolate Japanese soufflé pancakes at 2471 Yonge Street (at Castlefield Avenue).
  • DeCourses Cafe is open at 3232 Lake Shore Boulevard West in Etobicoke.
  • Grand Bizarre, a supper club open every Saturday night, made its debut last weekend at 15 Saskatchewan Road in Exhibition Place.
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Hector Vasquez at Wvrst


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