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TAKE-OUT/FULL SERVICE BAR / ALL YOU CAN EAT DINNER EVERY WEEKNIGHT FOR $20 / ON & OFF-PREMISE CATERING / PRIVATE PARTY ROOM / PARKING LOT
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RESERVATIONS
CREDIT CARDS AMEX, VISA, MC
HOURS Sunday Dinner 4pm - 10pm
Mon - Thu 12n - 10pm
Fri and Sat closed
Sunday Brunch and Sat night open for parties only
Succah On Succot: No Nine Days Menu: Yes Open For Pesach: No
The city of Toronto, no doubt, has a large Jewish population. But little over a decade ago when there was a special occasion to be made, the area residents were limited in their fine dining choices. That all changed when owner Joe Elmaleh opened King Solomon’s Table in 1993. The elegant and spacious restaurant can hold up to 300 people and is presently serving as Toronto’s largest full service glatt kosher restaurant.
While the restaurant gets many large groups for parties, it caters to business men and women, young families and couples. In addition, since the dining room is large and affords much privacy it is ideal for sidduch dates. In fact, Joe remembers that on one night, there were four different dates in the four corners of the room. He is also proud of the fact that customers come back and celebrate their happiest occasions here. When they first opened, they hosted a bris and just recently the boy celebrated his Bar Mitzvah at the restaurant. They are all looking forward to his wedding there too.
King Solomon’s Table is also quite unique when it comes to their menus. The restaurant offers two large a la carte menus of Continental and Chinese selections which include a number of delectable appetizers, soups and mains. However, they also offer a 22-item “All-You-Can-Eat” Dinner Buffet every night of the week for only $20. This is an unbelievable concept in the kosher industry. Everybody loves a buffet and it’s always frustrating when you can only go on a certain night. Here at King Solomon's, you have the best of both worlds. Joe doesn’t want his guests to leave hungry. He wants them to get their money’s worth and feel satisfied. No wonder, the restaurant is called King Solomon’s Table - they offer a feast fit for a king.
Joe advises that one can enjoy the exclusive use of the King Solomon's premises on Saturday evenings or Sunday lunchtime. For all your simchas, King Solomon's is proud to offer you exquisite, creative catering. For your convenience, they also offer catering services at selected banquet facilities in the Greater Toronto area. |