Noto Bene, Toronto

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    Claire Schneiderman | Last Updated: August 22,2008 4:15:37 pm
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    Nota Bene, or for short hand, NB ("Note Well" in English), is a notation that most people pretend to know the meaning of, but in actuality, it signifies the reader to take note of an important point to be made. Nota Bene, the newest venture by Splendido owners David Lee and Yannick Bigourdan, and Toronto restaurateur Franco Prevedello, is striving for the same effect.

    From the outset, the restaurant's sleek flat façade, carved out of the new Canada Life building, is a slick mix of dark and light woods, blended with stone and neon green accents. It all adds a bit of luster to an area that was otherwise left to the squeegee kids down the street, a Condom Shop and a neighbouring tattoo parlor.

    This is a Queen West-ified Splendido: precision service, high quality ingredients, but with a much more laid back, edgy, and relaxed atmosphere. In collaboration with high profile architectural firm KPMB, the three owners conceptualized the space, right down to the fabrics used. The result is a high ceiling-ed room, with lower level bar, and private dining area. The majority of the space is decked in blond and dark wood, chocolate coloured seating, and white table cloths accented by colourful abstract art covering many of the walls.

    Splendido is a widely successful destination spot, but sometimes, the average diner wants nothing more to do than just unwind a bit. So it's no surprise that the newest venture for Lee and Bigourdan is a much lower key affair. The team stole Sous-Chef Geoff O'Connor and Manager Cameron Dryburgh (who is happy not to be coordinating three-hour, eight course meals) for the new place. Make no mistake; this is still a very well executed affair. With Chef Lee running the show, the menu is more accessible, and features gourmet takes on comfort food classics.

    For now, the chef is separating his time equally between his two restaurants, often spending afternoons at Nota Bene, and evenings at Splendido; "You can never love one child more than another; and each has their own qualities," says Lee. The menu is thoughtfully planned out; smaller dishes are divided between soups, salads, and raw proteins, while mains are heavy on red meat and fish, and includes an exclusively steak section, (which doesn't include the hangar steak and short ribs listed under entrees). Vegetarians consider yourself warned.

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    AT A GLANCE
    Noto Bene
    180 Queen Street W
    416-977-6400
    Contemporary
    Queen West
    Venue:
    Restaurant
    Hours:
    Mon. to Fri.: 12:00pm-2:30pm
    Mon. to Sat.: 5:00pm-11:00pm
    Price Range:
    $$$ (Within Reach)
    Payment:
    Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover
    THE BUZZ

    IN THE AREA

    3 Reader Reviews

    I had the lunch on Thursday....the experience was amazing, very modern decor, nice people, service absolutly amazing :))))

    Going for more....

    1. Mariana's Review :: June 11, 2009
    Mariana's Rating: 3 Stars
    A glass of wine for $17.00 is absolutely ridiculous!
    I had the scallops and they were tiny and cold on a bed of cold snow peas.
    Everything else is "a la carte". We went last Thurs evening. It was so noisy you had to shout at the person across from you.
    Sketchy service.
    I would not go back.

    2. Kate's Review :: April 19, 2009
    Kate's Rating: 2 Stars
    Fantastic service and amazing food!
    I had the opportunity to go on a Moday night around 7 for drinks and apetizers at the bar prior to a show. The service was amazing and the Octopus salad was the best I have ever tried. We were in a hurry and the bartended went above and beyond to make sure we were taken care of in time.
    Definitely going back to sit in and try the mains.


    3. AJ Todd's Review :: October 21, 2008
    AJ Todd's Rating: 4 Stars

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