
Experience a slice of European enchantment at Biff’s Bistro. Indulge in our robust, seasonal menus, featuring traditional French bistro favourites, like steak tartare, duck confit and steak frites. Unwind with cocktails and flavourful bites in the buzzing bar après work. Or enjoy al fresco dining on our colourful street-side terrace, inspired by Parisian patios.
Relaxed restaurant with a patio serving classic French fare plus an extensive wine list.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1G4, Canada
Phone: +1 416-860-0086
Website: http://www.biffsbistro.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: biffsbistro.comopentable.ca
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Reviews
I started with the Chicken Liver Parfait, which was smooth, tasted fresh, and worked well spread on the bread. For my main, I had the Braised Beef Short Rib. The meat was tender and the sauce had good depth of flavour, though the polenta was a bit bland and clumpy.
Dessert was their Pot au Chocolat – a standout and a great way to end the meal. The chocolate was very smooth and not overly sweet, and the cold temperature was refreshing after the richer courses. The whipped cream paired nicely with it, and the chocolate shavings added a satisfying crunch.
Portion sizes across all courses were generous, especially considering this was a Winterlicious menu.
One drawback was the table size. We were sat beside the bar. The tables there are pretty small, and the round shape doesn’t make the best use of the space they take up, so we had to constantly move things around and be careful throughout the meal.
Overall, it was an enjoyable experience with some strong dishes and good service, despite a few minor comfort and execution issues.
PEI Oysters
During happy hour (4–6 pm), oysters are half price. If you love oysters, this alone can make your day.
Steak Tartare (main course)
Hand-chopped beef tenderloin with egg yolk, marinated onion, cornichons, Biff’s mustard, and sourdough toasts. Overall, it was good—the mustard added some mild, zesty notes. That said, the dish could have used a bit more saltiness from capers or anchovies, and the toast wasn’t crunchy enough to provide a strong textural contrast.
Tenderloin Steak with frites, green beans, and Béarnaise sauce
Cooked properly to a medium-rare doneness. However, the red wine jus added a noticeable bitterness to both the beef and the beans. The combination of flavors wasn’t ideal, although the quality of the beef itself was excellent.
Crème Brûlée with strawberry
A very nice dessert—arguably one of the most French desserts of all (despite Basque claims to its origin). This was a solid example, though not a perfect one.
Conclusion
Overall, it’s a nice place with good service, great ambiance, and quite decent French cuisine. While not flawless, it’s a strong choice for a pre-theater dinner before performances at Canadian Stage, Toronto Operetta Theatre, or concerts at Meridian Hall and other nearby venues.
The NYE prix fixe was excellent for the variety offered. We ordered the steak tartare and scallops to start, added escargot, followed by bœuf bourguignon and cod, and finished with cheesecake and crème brûlée — every dish was well executed, classic French bistro cooking, and perfectly paced.
Service was warm, professional, and attentive without feeling rushed, which is especially impressive on such a busy night.
A classy, relaxed way to ring in the New Year and celebrate a birthday. We’ll absolutely be back.
The French Onion Soup was good and delicious soup.
The Steak Frites was good. The steak was nicely cooked medium rare and had good seasoning.
One downside was that service was on the slow side. Had to skip dessert on the 3 course menu 🙁
Go there. Eat there. LOVE IT THERE!
French onion soup – great taste, not overly salty, but not too special. Good amount of cheese
Pork belly confit – the star of the show, everything on the plate worked well together. The roasted Brussels sprouts and potato pave were a great treat, the pickled radish helped cut the heaviness of the pork, with a sauce to bring a little sweetness to the dish. Would highly recommend.
Cherry cheesecake – removed almonds due to allergy. Delicate and light taste, crustless. Great way to complete the meal.
Overall enjoyed the food immensely, the room was little bit too dark, and service was excellent.