Downtown Toronto looks different when you get above the
traffic and rooftops of neighbouring buildings. Aera’s location at The Well
offers the sweeping city skyline on one side (including a prominently placed CN
Tower) and the tranquil Lake Ontario on the other. Direct yourself towards the
Lake if you want a spectacular sun set view, although getting a table right by
the window will require prepayment first. No one said these views come easy.
The views don’t come cheap either. Aera’s prices are on the
higher end of the spectrum, but the dishes are at least solid and a respectable
size. The Maritime lobster spaghetti ($52) uses fresh spaghetti to
create a chewy pasta that soaks up the buttery tomato and lobster bisque sauce.
This was heavenly, and I’d happily have a plate to myself. Just don’t go
expecting for a ton of the crustacean.
Kazi, our waiter, notes Aera’s is known for their steak and
sushi … so many of Toronto’s new Financial District restaurants say the same
(Black + Blue, Blue Bovine, etc.) so we heed his advice and try both. The Canadian
prime striploin ($85) was cooked a perfect medium rare with a nicely salted
crust. The cut was tender and meaty, everything you’d want in a striploin.
Check, Aera’s a good steakhouse.
Conversely, while we ordered the spicy scallop roll ($28)
they must have thought they do the creamy tuna crunch roll ($30) better
as that’s what arrived. We let it go as it was a close second anyways. The
maki had a thick layer of tender tuna and was adequately stuffed with
avocado, picked radish, and crispy bits. There rice was just too cold and too
stark and brought down the experience. Sushi house they are not.
The sticky bourbon toffee pudding ($16) was beautifully
presented adorned with a lattice cookie maple leaf that makes you hear “True
North strong and free” before the first bite. The scoop of vanilla ice cream
covered with crushed walnuts was certainly solid and strong, so difficult to
cut through without squishing the soft cakey pudding on the bottom. It’s a good
dessert but would be even better if the caramel sauce was thinner and less
sugary.
For those seeking a view, Aera probably has one of the best in the city. Whether it’s enjoying the sights with a glass of wine and steak in their dining room or on the open-air rooftop during the warmer months, you’ll marvel at the beauty of the city. Oh, Canada!
In a nutshell...
- Must order: Maritime lobster spaghetti
- Just skip: creamy tuna crunch roll
Address: 8 Spadina Avenue (in the Well, 38th floor)
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Gastro World's Grading System
- Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
- 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
- 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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