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NBA legend Steph Curry was just spotted at a Toronto celebrity hot spot

Silent H has become something of a celebrity hot spot in Toronto as the King West restaurant hosted NBA star Steph Curry while the point guard was in the city for the Golden State Warriors game against the Raptors.

"Chef Curry" is the latest NBA player to hit up the popular restaurant, and Silent H shared a photo of him there, with the caption "guest chef."

The King West establishment has posted about their high-profile attendees in the past, including visits from fellow NBA star LeBron James and Canadian cuties Jonathan and Drew Scott, a.k.a The Property Brothers.


If you want to dine like the celebrities and athletes that have flocked to the King West eatery and bar, you can expect Mexican street food-inspired dishes such as tacos olvidados, cachetadas de rib eye, ceviche de guachinango, and queso flameado.

The cocktail list is just as impressive, including four types of margaritas: coconut and Thai chilli, strawberry and basil, cucumber and cilantro, and blueberry and lemon.

Curry isn't the only big name that's been recently photographed dining in Toronto, with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver spotted at Maha's Egyptian Brunch and Matty Matheson's Prime Seafood Palace while he was here promoting his latest cookbook Simply Jamie this past weekend.

Silent H is located at 461 King St W.

Lead photo by

silenth.to/Instagram


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