The Blade's review: Mancy's Steak House ***** Toledo landmark maintains a high standard of FIVE STARS Read more.
The Blade's review: Georgio’s *****A downtown dining triumph http://tol.bz/942oih Read more.
The Blade's review: Manhattan’s **** Experience outstanding on most levels Read more.
Restaruant review, Zinful**** "Dessert Alert: a) a talented in-house pastry chef makes killer desserts and b) you'll receive a chocolate truffle at meal's end." Read more.
Three stars - Restaurant review: West Toledo's City Diner shouldn't be overlooked. http://tol.bz/A65nOJ Read more.
Restaurant review: Revolver ***** For lovers of fine cuisine, Revolver is proving itself to be a taste of heaven on earth. 5 STARS Read more.
4 STARS! Cousino's Steakhouse offers comfort, class, and delicious meals. Read more.
Blade restaurant review: 3 STARS One of the more unusual dishes in northwest Ohio: the Brown Jug Steak Dinner. Read more.
REVIEW: 3 STARS Offers a great sports bar atmosphere that is also a nice place for families. Don't miss the jumbo chicken wings and boneless "chicken bombs," plus the bacon-wrapped mini filets. Read more.
Three Stars - Fetoosh Deli in Sylvania Township features big, bold tastes in an unassuming package. Read more.
Four Stars - Petit Fours Patisserie & Cafe, has provided the downtown area with a chic and hip lunch spot. Read more.
Three Stars -- Good Morning Holland is a terrific new restaurant in Holland saddled with an unfortunate name. Unfortunate because it doesn't reveal anything about this Mexican diner. Read more.
Three Stars - There are eight different egg foo youngs. This pleasant/comfort food with three humble ingredients (stir-fried onions, bean sprouts, and eggs), was my favorite. Read more.
Restaurant Review: Tony Packo's**** The best - albeit most gluttonous - way to sample Hungarian dishes is with the $10.99 feast Read more.
The Blade's review: Elephant Bar ***Menu samples world's cuisines http://tol.bz/aQfQH8 Read more.
Scene: Table Forty 4 - Most often asked question: "Where'd the name come from? What does it mean?" Well, it's simple really. We have 44 tables! Read more.
Comfortable restaurant. Comfortable prices. Comfort food. In business since 1919, the Wells family is known for serving its roast beef sandwiches. Read more.
Shrimp po boy ($8.95) is a veritable aircraft carrier of a sandwich. Fried shrimp was served on a monster-sized hoagie bun w lettuce & tomato it was perfect for filling up on lunch. Read more.
Blade restaurant review: STAR OF INDIA **** loved the mango chicken, Delicious chicken vindaloo. Beer is sold and patrons may bring their own bottle of wine. Read more.
Restaurant review: Claddagh Irish Pub **** - piece de resistance, fish and chips, features a scrumptious fillet of Bass Ale-battered cod Read more.
RESTAURANT REVIEW *** The Hungry I in Sylvania Township is modern and chic, but casual enough to bring along the kids. Read more.
Dine: SouthBriar Restaurant **** It's a quirky, charming establishment that features white tablecloths. ...it's worth taking the time to stop in and see what's on the menu. Or the grill. Read more.
Asian Grill FIVE STARS - RESTAURANT REVIEW: Asian cuisine hits delicious heights Read more.
The royal-dining landscape has expanded. With excellent raw materials, skilled cooks, servers who seem to anticipate one's every desire, and an elegant setting. Read more.
Blade restaurant review; EVANS STREET STATION * * * * ; Our recent dinner was outstanding in every way, from the personable service provided by our waitress to creative and top-notch meals Read more.
"Show" is the operative word for the hibachi dinners, for which reservations are a must. http://tol.bz/GOyTeH Read more.
5 STARS - The Rose & Thistle Pub & Restaurant in Perrysburg handles creative takes on dishes that combine fresh ingredients w smart preparation & hidden intrinsic touches to provide five-star dining. Read more.
Ruby's Kitchen - 4 Star review - Menu features all the staples of a soul food joint. The service was amazing. http://tol.bz/IbFIue Read more.
RESTAURANT REVIEW: For big eaters, Big Buddha's offers unlimited stir-fry option and allows guests to take leftover food home, unlike many other never-ending-buffet restaurants. http://tol.bz/KRrq3r Read more.
Fajitas: A unique spin on the Mexican food staple is worth noting. La Fiesta in Maumee does just that -- with bacon no less. *** http://tol.bz/Kg0Kvm Read more.
Restaurant review: Byblos shouldn't have to play second fiddle http://tol.bz/KKWynN Read more.
Chowders 'N Moor, a seafood shack with the kitschy Key West theme, is a go-to neighborhood restaurant in Waterville. See more information for review and menu Read more.
The newest Mainstreet Ventures restaurant has redefined elegant dining in the area. It's hip again. Tip of the cap to modernity: interactive menus on tablet computers. Read more.
The small restaurant on Lewis Avenue in West Toledo skips all the frills and opts for simple decor, dinette sets, counter seating, vinyl booths, and a roll of paper towels on each table. Read more.
The Dorr Street Cafe has all the strengths and weaknesses of the prototypical diner. Friendly service, a few solid menu items that reward repeat visits… Read more.
Hollywood Casino hits jackpot with steak and seafood restaurant; earns 4-star rating Only restaurant to receive Forbes honor in Ohio, Mich., Ind. Read more.
REVIEW: **** Pan-Asian grille finds right balance of hip, tasty. Read more.
REVIEW: **** Element 112 has leaped to the top of the ranks of local restaurants. Read more.
The Blade's reviewer: "50/50 Burger: it's one of the smokiest, most delicious burgers I have ever eaten..." Read more.
Restaurant review: The Beirut ***** the gold standard of Lebanese cuisine in Toledo, is The Beirut on Monroe Street. Read more.
The Po Boy of the month ($9.99), was pulled pork, smothered in cheese and finished with barbecue sauce. It took two hands to handle this monster, but it was worth the effort. Read more.
The salmon was the highlight of the meal. We all found ourselves picking away at the moist flaky filet coated with a salty seasoning and crunchy top layer. Menu http://tol.bz/1atJ4q1 Read more.
The Blade's review: Rosie’s Italian Grille ****Tradition mixes with upscale food in Springfield Township http://tol.bz/ddPgyA Read more.
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Airy, contemporary, and understated. A curvilinear stone bar is echoed by a tray ceiling. Tables are covered with thick white paper. Thumbs up for the creamy home-made rice pudding. Read more.