36 Best Restaurants in Toronto, Ontario

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Toronto’s calling card—its ethnic diversity—offers up a potent mix of cuisines. But with that base, the city’s chefs are now pushing into new territory. Gone are the days of chefs gunning for white linen tablecloths; now pop-up vendors such as Fidel Gastro’s Lisa Marie and Seven Lives Tacos Y Mariscos draw a cult following big enough to open up brick-and-mortar locations.

And it’s not enough to have consistently good food: kitchens are pushed to be creative and embrace food trends. Spanish tapas and Korean fusion have replaced French and Thai as the newest crazes in the city and izakayas are out while ramen is in. Farm-to-table shows no sign of slowing down, with many menus citing the source of their meats and produce. While Toronto is still young as a foodie travel destination, it’s drawing in the crowds, or at a minimum world-famous chefs such as Daniel Boulud and David Chang, who have landed in Toronto with Café Boulud and Momofuku. And as locals will tell you, first come the chefs, then come the savvy foodie travelers, always posting a tweet or photo to Instagram at the city’s newest hot spots.

Seven Lives Tacos y Mariscos

$ | Kensington Market Fodor's choice

With only 10 seats, this taco joint almost always has long lines, but it's worth the wait. The menu brings the best of SoCal and Tijuana seafood together, featuring taco options like the gobernador (smoked marlin and shrimp), and a vegetarian option with corn fungus (trust us, it tastes better than it sounds).

69 Kensington Ave., Toronto, ON, M5T 2K1, Canada
416-803--1086
Known For
  • Delicious shrimp-and-cheese tacos
  • Range of fiery hot sauces
  • Gluten-free tortillas available

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Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant

$ | Chinatown Fodor's choice

Downtown Toronto's quintessential dim sum eatery overlooks all of Chinatown from its secret rooftop perch at the Dragon City Mall. Carts with towers of bamboo steamer baskets containing shrimp dumplings or black-bean-sauce chicken feet ("phoenix claws" in Chinese), banquet-sized platters of noodles, and traditional delicacies like black or yellow curried cuttlefish are pushed around the hall by gregarious servers who tick off boxes from your order list as they are served. There's also an extensive à la carte menu.

280 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON, M5T 1H2, Canada
416-408--4999
Known For
  • Surprisingly expansive views through the huge windows
  • Traditional Cantonese dim sum service
  • Savory chive-and-shrimp dumplings

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Sotto Sotto

$$$ | Yorkville Fodor's choice

This southern Italian hideaway has been a magnet for visiting celebrities and well-heeled Yorkville locals since the early 1990s, and it's still one of the city's most popular posh restaurants. The dozen or so pastas, including freshly made gnocchi, are reliably excellent, but the grilled seafood options, spanning yellowfin tuna to tiger shrimp to calamari, are stellar.

120 Avenue Rd., Toronto, ON, M5R 2H4, Canada
416-962–0011
Known For
  • Low-lit, intimate setting
  • Refined Italian dishes
  • Wall of celebrity photos
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.

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Sunnys Chinese

$$ | Kensington Market Fodor's choice

Follow the simple hand-written sandwich board arrow through the garish Kensington "mall" to find this low-key Hong Kong–style dining room with big wok energy. The menu is inspired by kitchens across China, featuring elevated dishes that show off the best of different provinces like tongue-tingling Sichuan pepper-spiced soft mapo tofu with dry-aged beef, and thick bone marrow; and smoky, stir-fried gnocchi-like, hand-rolled silver needle noodles. You'll also find a simple but highly satisfying orange chicken, an ode to Chinese food courts across North America.

60 Kensington Ave., Toronto, ON, M5T 2K1, Canada
Known For
  • Charcoal-grilled meats like Miami short rib and peppery lamb
  • Hong Kong French toast with black sesame filling, drenched in condensed milk
  • Dishes that incorporate seasonal ingredients found in Kensington Market
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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Tabülè

$$ | Leslieville Fodor's choice

Bold Middle Eastern flavors and spices are showcased at Tabülè, where traditional appetizers include baba ghanoush and hummus served with flatbread, and standout falafel fried to a deep golden brown and served with thick, rich tahini sauce. Grilled meats and seafood are also excellent.

Via Mercanti

$$ | Kensington Market Fodor's choice

The thin-crust pies at this airy family-run pizzeria are authentically Neapolitan and consistently earn top marks on local (and even global) critics' lists thanks to their fresh ingredients and use of traditional methods. Pasta mains (with gluten-free options) like a fiery Naples-style rigatoni and seafood linguini may take second place but are certainly worth a look.

188 Augusta Ave., Toronto, ON, M5T 2L6, Canada
647-343-6647
Known For
  • Extensive antipasti (traditional Italian appetizer) list
  • Sidewalk patio
  • The ciambella ripiena, a ricotta and hot soppressata--stuffed crust pie

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