We recently went for a trip in Toronto, Ontario. We went for about 9 days so for the next several reviews, it will primarily be based in Toronto. After this, we’ll be back to our regular Greater Vancouver (BC) restaurant reviews. In Ontario, you have to pay 13% HST tax on your food which is higher than the 5% GST tax on food in British Columbia.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant is a Western restaurant in a hotel that serves various Western meals. Going there during brunch hours is probably allows you to get better value. You are able to get a great view of CN tower from the restaurant and the brunch prices are reasonable. Check out the KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Toronto location review below.

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KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Latte & Americano Review (Price: $5.50 for Latte and $4 for Americano)

The KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant has various drinks available. We ordered the Latte and Americano. Price is $5.50 for the Latte and $4 for the Americano. The Latte comes in a bigger size. Both are served with two cubes of brown sugar that you can add.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Smoked Salmon Benedict Benny Review (Price: $20)

The KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Smoked Salmon Benedict Benny comes with two oached eggs on an English Muffin. There’s also smoked salmon. Hollandaise is put on top of these delicious Egg Benedicts. For the side, we got hashbrowns. I believe they put some veggie sauce or something on it too. You also get two cherry tomatoes. Price for this is $20 which is quite reasonable.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant KŌST Burger & Fries Review (Price: $24)

The KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant KŌST Burger & Fries price is $24. The burger contains angus beef patty, onion jam, bacon, smoked cheddar, lettuce and tomato. Instead of fries, we got mini hashbrowns. The burger taste great. We asked them to cut it in half so that we can eat it a bit easier.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Turkey BLT Sandwich Review (Price: $24)

The KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Turkey BLT Sandwich price is $24. The sandwich comes with fresh herbs aioli, smoked cheddar, sourdough, red pepper relish, lettuce and tomato. We went with the fries for the side. You get quite a bit of fries.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Halloumi Bowl Review (Price: $20)

The KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Halloumi Bowl price is $20. It contains halloumi cheese, corn, poblano pepper, quinoa, chickpea and bean. This can definitely fill someone up. The taste was kinda cool as I haven’t really had a Halloumi bowl before.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Smoothie Bowl Review (Price: $19)

The KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Smoothie Bowl price is $19. Its quite expensive and not worth it considering how little of a bowl you get. It contains mango and pineapple, house granola, chia seed coconut flakes, strawberry, blackberries, blueberries and raspberries. It does taste not bad but the price of an entree for literally a side is not worth it.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant CN Tower, Pool and Skyscrapers View Review

As previously mentioned, one of the reasons to go to the KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant is to see the Toronto skyline views. You can walk out of the restaurant and see the different views. In the restaurant, depending on where you sit, you may be able to see the skyline and CN tower too.

Below is an image of the pool that you can swim. Its currently closed as I believe they don’t open during the winter time.

More views of the pool and the Toronto skyline.

Here, you can see the CN Tower.

Overall, the food was decent quality. The best part was of course the Toronto Skyline and CN Tower views. Its best that you make reservations for your meal visit though. Being able to view the skyline at such a high level on the 44th floor and being able to get delicious food is a decent deal in my opinion.

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant Toronto Restaurant Address & Location

KOS Bisha Hotel Restaurant is located at 80 Blue Jays Way 44th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5V 2G3. There is limited parking nearby and you will have to pay for parking as its downtown Toronto.

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