What to order at Lapinou

Must order
The duck a l'orange and a glass from the Loire section.
Signature dishes
French neo-bistro plates, Natural wine
Editor tip
Lapinou rabbit en cocotte the must-order; the bar pours French growers by the glass.
CuisineFrench bistro
Price$$$
Neighborhoodking-west
HoursTue-Sat 17:30-22:30
Last verified

Signature dishes: French neo-bistro plates, Natural wine

Must order: The duck a l'orange and a glass from the Loire section.

Tip: Lapinou rabbit en cocotte the must-order; the bar pours French growers by the glass.

Location

Address: 642 King Street W, Suite 102, Toronto, ON M5V 1M5

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