Anybody remember Honest Ed's Steakhouse back in the 70's/early 80's? This was always a family treat place - where we would go as a family for some special occasion like special birthday/graduation. I remember one time where my brother refused to wear a tie or jacket, so when we arrived he had to borrow one from the Maitre-D which was way too big, and a tie too. In hindsight it was all done with good humour and intentions - and was funny as hell. This was back in the days when going out was an event and you dressed up for it. I remember that every table had Tiffany lamps and they all had price-tags - one of Ed Mirvish's genius kitschy fun/marketing ploys. To this day, I still like ordering a globby shrimp cocktail as an appetizer whenever it's available (which is rare these days...) The other gaudy steakhouse that was legendary for it's red velvet decor and pretty good steaks with simple sides was House of Chan. It never changed, until the day it closed. I always wondered if people actually ever got Chinese food at House of Chan.
Which reminds me of another memory - when the only Chinese restaurants in Toronto were a handful at Dundas/Spadina/University area: Kwong Chow and Sai Woo Gardens. Again - people used to dress up to go out to these restaurant which seemed super exotic even though the menu was (with modern hindsight) pretty basic North American Chinese: egg rolls, Cashew Chicken, wonton soup type of stuff. But always tasted great.