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Drake And Susur Lee Launch New Toronto Restaurant Fring's

Toronto's coolest new restaurant doesn't even have a menu yet.
TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 21: Drake and Chef Susur Lee attend the Grand Opening Of Fring's Restaurant Toronto on September 21, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by George Pimentel/WireImage)
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TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 21: Drake and Chef Susur Lee attend the Grand Opening Of Fring's Restaurant Toronto on September 21, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by George Pimentel/WireImage)

The 6 God himself and Toronto chef Susur Lee came together to celebrate a new restaurant in the city's downtown core.

Lee, Lee's two sons Kai and Levi, as well as Drake's friend and OVO member Angelo 'Gelo' Ferraro, officially launched King St. W.'s Fring's restaurant on Monday. It is also rumoured Drake is a collaborator for Lee's new joint as well, BlogTO reports.

The star-studded affair, which included Jaden Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, as well as tennis superstar (and rumoured girlfriend of Drake) Serena Williams, included custom cocktails and an array of appetizers like salmon tartare on garlic chips and homemade French fries with a vinegar mayo.

The menu and official opening date have not fully been confirmed, Lee says, but like his other restaurants in Toronto, it will have some Asian influences.

The party itself, which really was a party for Lee and Drake's close family and friends, even had Drake jamming in the DJ booth.

Drake At Fring's In Toronto

DEADSo last night I had the pleasure of checking out Susur Lee and the OVO crew's newest restaurant on king West. There to celebrate was the 6 God himself.

Posted by Arti Patel on Monday, September 21, 2015

Fring's also has another Canadian connection — they were a popular menu item from Harvey's in the '90s, consisting of a combination of fries and onion rings. We really wouldn't complain if Lee decided to do his own take on that.

Check out some pictures below:

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