3 Best Restaurants in Ontario, Canada

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Foxley

$$ | Ossington Fodor's Choice

Like the appealingly bare-bones aesthetic of its space (exposed brick, hardwoods, and candlelight), this creative contemporary Pan-Asian bistro offers unadorned dishes that are jammed with flavor. After traveling for a year, chef-owner Tom Thai returned to Toronto with inspiration from Asia, Latin America, and the Mediterranean to produce a menu featuring tapas-style offerings like arctic char ceviche, lamb and duck prosciutto dumplings, and grilled side ribs with a sticky shallot glaze.

207 Ossington St., Toronto, ON, M6J 2Z8, Canada
416-534--8520
Known For
  • Well-priced wine list
  • Sharing plates
  • Seasonal back patio
Restaurant Details
No lunch. Closed Sun.
Reservations not accepted

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Banh Mi Boys

$ | Queen West

Brothers David, Philip, and Peter Chau have banh mi in their blood—their parents opened one of the original Vietnamese sandwich shops in Chinatown—but they've taken the classic and decked it out with top-notch ingredients such as melt-in-your-mouth pork belly, duck confit, and kalbi beef. Other offerings include Asian-inspired tacos and steamed bao.

392 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON, M5V 2A9, Canada
416-363–0588
Known For
  • A modern take on a classic eatery
  • Crunchy kimchi fries
  • Five-spice pork belly

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Egg Club

$ | Sankofa Square

Egg Club’s breakfast sandwiches are hailed as some of the best in the city because of their expertly folded eggs, which are housed in a sweet and soft Japanese milk bread called shokupan. Sandwiches are made in an open kitchen before your eyes and sauces are also created in-house. Add the hash brown to your order to experience a sweet and savory, heavenly potato creation.

88 Dundas St. E, Toronto, ON, M5B 1C9, Canada
416-551--8070
Known For
  • One of the best breakfast sandwiches in the city
  • Hash brown made from a secret potato mixture
  • No cash accepted (debit and credit cards only)

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