Casa Paco
50c Clinton St, Toronto
(416) 533-4488
Customers' Favorites
Tomato Bread & Olives Grilled Artichokes Herbed Sheep’S Cheese Piquillo Pepper
Tomato Toast and Roasted Artichokes
Grilled Polenta Radicchio Piave
Zucchini Salad and Tomato Bread
Coffee Cardamom Cheesecake
Lemon Basil Pork Ribs
Seared Beef Carpaccio
Whole Fish Mackerel
Gambas Al Ajillo
Short Rib Steak
Recent Reviews
The food is good, but not worth the $150 per person price tag.
Drinks: music for the empty room—fascinating, with multiple layers of flavor. Everything is blended so well, it’s a true masterpiece of creativity.
Starter: Tomato bread. Fresh and vibrant—the combination of flavors feels like a symphony playing in your mouth.
Main Course: Seafood paella. Portions were small, and it was way too salty—honestly, saltier...
Drinks: music for the empty room—fascinating, with multiple layers of flavor. Everything is blended so well, it’s a true masterpiece of creativity.
Starter: Tomato bread. Fresh and vibrant—the combination of flavors feels like a symphony playing in your mouth.
Main Course: Seafood paella. Portions were small, and it was way too salty—honestly, saltier...
Casa Paco is a really cute restaurant that feels like you’re attending an eclectic friend’s dinner party. There are not many tables, and it is a really intimate space. The chefs are a husband and wife, and the staff is also very small with a couple of servers and bartender.
With all that said I was a bit underwhelmed with my meal. It was good, but there wasn’t any standout dishes for me. We also noticed that our server was a bit rude. She would spend a...
With all that said I was a bit underwhelmed with my meal. It was good, but there wasn’t any standout dishes for me. We also noticed that our server was a bit rude. She would spend a...
-The server was enthusiastic and friendly, but a bit pushy. We had planned to order the $100 per person set, but the server kept insisting that we go for the more expensive $135 set or order additional dishes, claiming that the standard menu wasn’t...