180 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.

Scooped by Demetres

$ | Distillery District Fodor's Choice

Taste bold ice cream and vegan sorbetto flavors like mango–passion fruit, cajeta-swirled goat cheese, and roses of paradise at this beloved Toronto standby. Dessert brand Demetres owns and operates this shop and has been crafting artisanal ice creams by hand here for more than 30 years. The team uses top-quality ingredients from around the world—including Belgian chocolate and Indonesian vanilla—to create a rotating menu of 20 rich, unforgettable flavors. Don’t miss your scoop (or two) in their signature waffle cone, made fresh in-store.

46 Gristmill La., Toronto, ON, M5A 3C4, Canada
416-988–2482
Known For
  • Rotating menu of 20 memorable ice cream flavors
  • Vegan sorbetto flavors
  • Freshly made waffle cones in-store

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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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416 Snack Bar

$ | Queen West

It takes its name from the city’s most popular area code, so it’s no surprise that 416—a dim, boisterous bar that echoes the general vibe of West Queen West—draws inspiration from the city around it. The menu of inexpensive small plates, best enjoyed with a cocktail or two, is a fun mishmash of cultures, from Jamaican to Chinese to Peruvian, that serves as a one-stop culinary crash course to this city of immigrants.

181 Bathurst St., Toronto, ON, M5T 2R7, Canada
416-364–9320
Known For
  • Sometimes controversial no-cutlery policy
  • Fun spot for a first date
  • Buzzy atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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7 West Cafe

$$ | Church–Wellesley

No late-night craving goes unsatisfied at this longtime 24-hour spot. The menu’s packed with cozy classics—carbonara, ravioli, sloppy joes, and hearty sandwiches that hit the spot. Swing by on the weekend for a solid brunch line-up that’s just as satisfying.

Aera

$$$$ | Entertainment District

Over-the-top appetizers, modern sushi rolls, and classic steaks pair perfectly with views from the 38th floor that overlook Toronto's downtown and harbor. Top picks from the menu include an unforgettable, umami-rich whipped truffle parfait, and crispy mushroom brochettes dressed up as a wild, edible forest display. Book a table before sundown on a clear day for a stunning sunset and glowing city by night. 

8 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON, M5V 2H6, Canada
647-258--5207
Known For
  • Sushi platters served on smoking dry ice
  • Extravagant cocktail presentation
  • Bar opens at 4 pm
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Aeset Coffee Co.

$ | Yorkville

This minimalist café is clean and intentional, serving up coffee and wellness-driven drinks as well as tasty, nutritious snacks. Think ceremonial matcha lattes, adaptogenic mushroom broths, and other nutrient-packed bites made with health in mind. Their superfood smoothies are on the pricier side, but where else can you get a delicious strawberry drink filled with vegan vanilla collagen, sea moss gel, and hyaluronic acid? 

24 Bellair St., Toronto, ON, M5R 2C7, Canada
Known For
  • Delicious but pricey smoothies
  • Affordable specialty lattes
  • Superfoods to add to your drinks

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Afrobeat Kitchen

$$ | Parkdale

This hidden Parkdale gem serves up West African dishes rooted in tradition and full of bold, spicy flavor. The jollof rice is rich and fragrant, the fried cauliflower is a party in your mouth, and the miso mafe stew—a plant-based peanut dish with jackfruit and coconut rice—is the perfect balance of creamy, hearty, and satisfying. Don’t forget to wash it all down with an effervescent palm wine.

1510 Queen St W, Toronto, ON, M6R 1A4, Canada
416-880--2994
Known For
  • Cozy, intimate atmosphere
  • Inventive spin on West African cuisine, with a focus on Nigerian classics
  • Signature party jollof rice
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed.--Fri.

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AGO Bistro

$$ | Chinatown

Like the art gallery in which it's located, this bistro was designed by starchitect Frank Gehry, whose touches are seen in the minimalist decor and geometric ceilings. The dishes themselves—including tenderloin steak and eggs with brandy peppercorn sauce, and crispy Italian artichokes on braised cannelini beans—are plated like works of art.

317 Dundas St. W, Toronto, ON, M5T 1G4, Canada
416-979--6688
Known For
  • Seasonal specials
  • French-meets-western-Canadian dishes
  • Handcrafted cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Alder

$$ | Entertainment District

Nearly every menu item here is kissed by the flames of the wood-fired oven that makes up the hearth---aka, the heart of the kitchen. Gigantic shareable cuts of porterhouse steak, creamy grilled horseradish beets, and house-made pull-apart brioche buns are some of the heartiest dishes on order. Executive chef Patrick Kriss is known for catching diners off guard with seemingly modest but stunning experimental dishes like a grilled habañero sea bream or a hydrating cucumber and fennel slaw that merges stringent vinegar, salty and crumbly feta cheese with earthy and crunch hazelnuts. 

51 Camden St, Toronto, ON, M5V 1V2, Canada
416-637--3737
Known For
  • Friendly servers
  • Decadent brunch dishes like straciatella toast topped with roasted grapes
  • Busy exposed kitchen makes for excellent culinary entertainment
Restaurant Details
No brunch weekdays

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Alexandros

$ | Greektown

On the edge of a small plaza—a gathering spot for Danforth locals—sits this venerable hole-in-the-wall spot, known for serving hot, fresh gyros, souvlaki, and burgers into the wee hours.

484 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON, M4K1P6, Canada
416-461--3073
Known For
  • Quick, tasty take-out gyros
  • Retro interior
  • Late-night service

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Ali's West Indian Roti Shop

$ | Parkdale

Most of the mom and pop places like this have moved out to the suburbs, all the more reason to seek out this gem if you are in the neighborhood.

1446 Queen Street W, Toronto, ON, M6K 1M2, Canada
416-532--7701
Known For
  • Delicious roti, either with meat or without
  • Firey homemade hot sauce
  • Curry chicken and goat with rice

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Allen's

$$ | Greektown

Slide into a well-worn wooden booth or sit at a checkered table at this low-key steak house, complete with oak bar and pressed-tin ceiling. The steaks and Guinness-braised lamb shanks get rave reviews, but the hamburgers—from meat that is ground in-house—might be this spot's secret weapon.

143 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON, M4K 1N2, Canada
416-463--3086
Known For
  • Willow-shaded patio in summer
  • Around 300 types of whiskey
  • Decadent desserts

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Avoca

$ | Greektown

Pick up a frosty treat—and some truffles or chocolate bars to take home—at this ice cream shop and chocolatier just off the main Danforth drag.

176 Hampton Ave., Toronto, ON, M4K 2Z1, Canada
647-352--4666
Known For
  • Ice cream and gelato made in-house
  • Vegan gelato options
  • Wide array of beautiful truffles

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Azura

$$$$ | Greektown

The most ambitious restaurant to call this part of town home is a warmly modern tasting-menu spot that draws from Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors, Canadian ingredients, and fine-dining techniques. Plan for a couple of leisurely hours to experience the menu, which marries dukkah spice, za'atar, and pomegranate with foie mousse, Arctic char, and Iberico ham over a dozen well-considered, painstakingly plated small courses.

162 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada
416-792--8088
Known For
  • Unusual and delicious wine, cocktail, and even non-alcoholic pairings
  • Impeccably choreographed service
  • Chef’s signature “chocolate mortadella” dessert
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Bang Bang

$ | Ossington

The lines might be long at this ice cream shop specializing in artisanal options like "Cinnamon Toast" (malted cinnamon ice cream) and "London Fog" (Earl Grey tea)—but oh is it worth the wait. The flavors are good on their own, but the queues form for their incredible ice cream sandwiches made with freshly baked cookies, Hong Kong waffles, carrot cake, and cinnamon buns.

93A Ossington Ave., Toronto, ON, M6J 2Z2, Canada
416-531--1900
Known For
  • Homemade cinnamon buns and waffles
  • Ice cream sandwiches with freshly baked cookies
  • Quirky ice cream flavors that change daily
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Banh Haus

$ | Chinatown

Imagine yourself lost at a Saigon night market at this trendy sandwich and snack bar that specializes in Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches. Not satisfied with the traditional crusty white bread, Banh Haus offers whole-wheat and fried banh tieu (Vietnamese donut) buns as a vessel for fillings like grilled lemongrass chicken, five-spice sweet pork sausage, or deep-fried tiger shrimp. Other modernized street food classics include rice-paper-wrapped summer rolls and green mango salad.

81 Huron St., Toronto, ON, M5T 2A8, Canada
Known For
  • Exotic fruit smoothies
  • Vietnamese coffee drinks
  • Patio with micro-stool seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner Tues.--Thurs.

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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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Barberian's Steak House

$$$$ | Sankofa Square

A Toronto landmark since 1959, Barberian’s is known for wheeling, dealing—and plenty of eating. It also has a romantic footnote in history: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton got engaged here (for the first time). One of the city’s oldest steakhouses, it serves classic dishes like Caesar salad and jumbo shrimp cocktail. Mains focus on steak, but the fish of the day and grilled free-range capon are also solid picks.

7 Elm St., Toronto, ON, M5G 1H1, Canada
416-597–0335
Known For
  • Beautifully maintained mid-century modern decor
  • Steaks ranging from porterhouse to filet mignon
  • Enormous underground wine cellar
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sat.–Wed.
Reservations essential

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BB's

$$ | Parkdale

Serving up bold, homey Filipino flavors, this cozy Parkdale spot is a favorite from brunch to dinner. Mornings bring silogs (a classic Filipino breakfast dish served with a protein, fried eggs, and garlic fried rice), ube pancakes, and calamansi mimosas, while dinner shifts into heartier Filipino food with a modern twist, like adobo fried chicken. Pair it with mango juice or San Miguel beer and settle in—this is comfort food at its best.

5 Brock Ave., Toronto, ON, M6K 2K6, Canada
416-668--2023
Known For
  • Modern take on Filipino cuisine
  • Delicious, hearty brunches
  • Cozy, hip ambiance
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.--Wed. No brunch Wed.--Fri.

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Beer Bistro

$$ | Financial District

A culinary tribute to beer, the creative menu here incorporates its star ingredient in every dish, but in subtle and clever ways without causing a malted-flavor overload. Start the hoppy journey with a taster flight of three draft beers, and follow that with a gooey beer-braised beef poutine or a bowl of mussels in a beer-based broth.

18 King St. E, Toronto, ON, M5C 1C4, Canada
416-861–9872
Known For
  • Cozy interior with an open kitchen
  • Great patio in summer
  • Delicious beer-focused desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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The Big Chill

$ | Little Italy

If you're craving a specific ice cream flavor or topping, chances are this long-standing ice cream parlor will have it ready to go.

566 College St., Toronto, ON, Canada
416-960--2455
Known For
  • 30-plus flavors of ice cream and frozen yogurt
  • Throwback treats like banana splits
  • Colorful retro interior

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Bindia Indian Bistro

$$ | Old Town

Bindia serves mouthwatering North Indian cuisine that will delight your taste buds from the first bite of juicy meats and freshly baked naan straight from the tandoor oven. A beloved neighborhood staple, it’s conveniently located in the heart of St. Lawrence Market, offering casual, warm, and friendly service. Whether you choose to dine inside or enjoy a table on the patio during the warmer months, you’ll be able to people-watch and soak in the vibrant sights and sounds of the local community.

16 Market St., Toronto, ON, M5E 1M6, Canada
416-863--0000
Known For
  • Friday night jazz performances
  • Nouveau North Indian cuisine
  • Juicy tandoori jumbo prawns

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Black Camel

$ | Rosedale

This tiny café, just outside the Rosedale subway station, serves some of the city's favorite sandwiches.

4 Crescent Rd., Toronto, ON, M4W 1S9, Canada
416-929--7518
Known For
  • Five-day roasted brisket and pulled pork
  • Quick service, even during busy lunch rush
  • Optional toppings of caramelized onions, sautéed mushrooms, and a variety of sauces

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The Black Pony

$$ | Little India

With espresso, baked goods, bar snacks, beers, and cocktails on offer, this colorful café/bar (look for the neon pegasus sign) serves as a reliable local hangout from morning 'til night.

Blackbird Baking Co.

$ | Kensington Market

Hearty sandwiches stuffed with toppings like mortadella, grilled veggies, and spreads made in-house are accompanied by selections of traditional brioche buns, and creative palm-size Viennoiseries at the local legendary boulangerie. It helps to get there earlier in the day to take score of other baked delights like tomato danishes and quirky chocolate corks.

172 Baldwin St., Toronto, ON, M5T 1L8, Canada
416-546--2280
Known For
  • Organic grains
  • Crusty sourdough loaves
  • Providing baked goods for restaurants around the city

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