My favourite thing to make for dinner is reservations. Let's be honest, there's nothing better than a home cooked meal, however, every now and then sometimes it's easiest to just make reservations.
Ever since this foodie moved to Toronto, I consider myself to be a devoted patron to the F&B industry {my list of restaurants to try is never ending}. Toronto is filled with amazing restaurants, each busier than the next. It didn't take long for me to realize that if you didn't book a reservation at the most popular eats, you should be prepared for endless tummy rumbles while taking a spot in line. This is how Open Table grew to be one of my favourite sites that Toronto has to offer.
This week, my mum and I decided to treat ourselves to a mid-week mother/daughter luncheon at one of our go to spots in Yorkville -- La Societe. Instead of calling the restaurant for a reservation, I rolled out of bed, poured myself a cup of joe and tapped the Open Table app on my iPhone. Within less than a minute, I had a lunch reservation without having to use my groggy morning voice.
Open Table has been a go to website/app of mine while living in Toronto {and while traveling too}. Not only does Open Table make booking a dining reservation so simple and convenient, but it also helps my indecisive mind in choosing the best restaurant. The best part about using this site is that it's free to users and the more you use it, the more dining rewards you receive. Open Table eliminates the extra steps of looking up phone numbers, menus, hours of operation, reviews, etc etc. Everything is right at your fingertips!
Thank you to Open Table for collaborating on this post.
P.S. - If you haven't been to La Societe, you must go!
Not only is the food delicious, but the ambiance instantly takes you to Paris.
Heels Off Xo
Top: Marc Cain {N/A} // Skort: Club Monaco {on sale here}
Shoes: Top Shop {N/A, similar here} // Handbag: Fendi {here}
Ever since this foodie moved to Toronto, I consider myself to be a devoted patron to the F&B industry {my list of restaurants to try is never ending}. Toronto is filled with amazing restaurants, each busier than the next. It didn't take long for me to realize that if you didn't book a reservation at the most popular eats, you should be prepared for endless tummy rumbles while taking a spot in line. This is how Open Table grew to be one of my favourite sites that Toronto has to offer.
This week, my mum and I decided to treat ourselves to a mid-week mother/daughter luncheon at one of our go to spots in Yorkville -- La Societe. Instead of calling the restaurant for a reservation, I rolled out of bed, poured myself a cup of joe and tapped the Open Table app on my iPhone. Within less than a minute, I had a lunch reservation without having to use my groggy morning voice.
Open Table has been a go to website/app of mine while living in Toronto {and while traveling too}. Not only does Open Table make booking a dining reservation so simple and convenient, but it also helps my indecisive mind in choosing the best restaurant. The best part about using this site is that it's free to users and the more you use it, the more dining rewards you receive. Open Table eliminates the extra steps of looking up phone numbers, menus, hours of operation, reviews, etc etc. Everything is right at your fingertips!
Thank you to Open Table for collaborating on this post.
P.S. - If you haven't been to La Societe, you must go!
Not only is the food delicious, but the ambiance instantly takes you to Paris.
Heels Off Xo
Top: Marc Cain {N/A} // Skort: Club Monaco {on sale here}
Shoes: Top Shop {N/A, similar here} // Handbag: Fendi {here}