Toronto Restaurants

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.

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  • 1. Café Boulud

    $$$$ | Yorkville

    Spearheaded by world-renowned restaurateur Daniel Boulud, Café Boulud occupies the coveted dining room of the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto and presents itself as a serene, airy French brasserie decked out with sage-green banquettes and gilded accents. The café does simple, well-executed classic and contemporary French fare, like mouthwatering rotisserie duck, a signature Frenchie burger and cocktails like the French 55.

    60 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 3V6, Canada
    416-963–6005

    Known For

    • Classic French food
    • Celebrity chef connection
    • Inventive desserts
  • 2. MIMI Chinese

    $$$$ | Yorkville

    A good drive away from Toronto's two Chinatowns on the edge of Yorkville, MIMI Chinese offers a memorable dining experience built on regional dishes from the Guangdong, Sichuan, and Hunan regions of China. It's an upscale yet unpretentious room, with a dark red-and-black aesthetic, waiters in black bow ties, and one-way kitchen mirrors that give you a full view of bustling chefs plating dishes and slicing up glistening barbecue pork char siu (though they can't see you). The sharing-style menu, which had a cult following before the restaurant even opened, is split into sections including Raw & Cooling, Savoury & Warming, and Noodles & Rice, all meant to play off each other. The best bet is the $100-per-person Chef's Choice, but either way you won't want to miss the social-media-famous Four Foot Belt Noodle, sliced up tableside with scissors. A playful drink list includes a shareable Tea Ceremony green tea cocktail, a Jungle Panda tiki creation with Chinese baijiu, and an extensive collection of sakes. 

    265 Davenport Rd., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1J9, Canada
    416-505--0799

    Known For

    • Well-executed versions of regional Chinese dishes
    • Old-school service from white-shirted waiters
    • Recommendations for other great Chinese restaurants on the menu and website

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Minimum recommendations accepted up to a month in advance.
  • 3. One

    $$$$ | Yorkville

    The modern dining room at One, inside the Hazelton Hotel, is all rich woods, smoked glass, cowhide, and onyx—and thankfully the food lives up to all the razzle-dazzle. "Lobster spoons" with vermouth butter and miso-glazed black cod share space on a broad, varied menu with fresh pastas and exceptional house-aged steaks sourced from Prince Edward Island and Alberta.

    118 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1C2, Canada
    416-961–9600

    Known For

    • Buzzy streetside patio
    • Excellent seafood and steak
    • Top-notch service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Sotto Sotto

    $$$$ | Yorkville

    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, Ontario, M5R 2H4, Canada
    416-962–0011

    Known For

    • Low-lit, intimate setting
    • Refined Italian dishes
    • Wall of celebrity photos

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
  • 5. 7 West Cafe

    $$ | Church–Wellesley

    No late-night craving goes unsatisfied at this decades-running 24-hour eatery specializing in lighter fare. Soups like Moroccan or vegetarian chili and sandwiches like sloppy joes and herbed chicken with honey mustard are comforting and filling. There is also a brunch menu.

    7 Charles St. W, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1R4, Canada
    416-928–9041

    Known For

    • Optimal socializing on the hidden rooftop patio
    • Cozy atmosphere with lots of candles
    • Home-style fare
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  • 6. Black Camel

    $$ | Rosedale

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

    4 Crescent Rd., Toronto, Ontario, 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
  • 7. Boxcar Social

    $ | Rosedale

    The original location of the artisan coffee shop/wine-and-spirit bar mini-chain that now has eclectic locations throughout the city, this Summerhill spot is a relaxed but lively spot from morning to evening. Located in a two-story Victorian home (and former dry cleaner), Boxcar Social has a bustling bar, a quiet and sophisticated upstairs lounge, a nice back patio, and a next-door bottle shop for those who prefer takeout.

    1208 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, M4T 1W1, Canada
    844-726--9227

    Known For

    • Well-made espresso drinks and cold brew
    • An impressive list of whiskeys, wines, and craft beers
    • Beers and wines to go from the bottle shop

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed at night Sun.--Tues.
  • 8. Constantine

    $$$ | Church–Wellesley

    On the ground floor of the renovated Anndore House hotel, this sprawling spot's open kitchen turns out varied fare like Middle Eastern mezes, pastas, and gorgeously plated desserts. Grilled meats are great here---especially the lamb burger---but vegetarian options abound. 

    15 Charles St. E, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1S1, Canada
    647-475–4436

    Known For

    • Buzzy, loungelike atmosphere
    • Grilled Mediterranean specialties
    • Daily afternoon happy hour specials
  • 9. Craig's Cookies

    $ | Church–Wellesley

    Actor-turned-baker Craig Pike started this local chain of cookie shops as a small pop-up, but they've since gone viral and then turned ubiquitous throughout the city. The signature is a simple but addictive chocolate chip cookie with a little bit of salt to balance out the sweet, though there are many, many more options in this Church Street location's glass display case. The chocolate chip base becomes a vessel for all sorts of fillings like peanut butter cups, Pop-Tarts, Rice Krispies, chocolate bars like Twix and Toblerone, and, for a cookie-within-a-cookie, Oreo. 

    483 Church St., Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2C6, Canada
    416-519--5336

    Known For

    • Always changing cookie flavors
    • Ice cream sandwiches made with freshly baked cookies
    • Craft coffee drinks and "shots" of organic milk for a dollar
  • 10. Eataly

    $$$ | Yorkville

    Eataly's wonderland of fresh Italian groceries can also be enjoyed on-site in seven different restaurants, bars, counters, and cafés. There's the Trattoria Milano for northern Italian dishes and aperitivo, La Piazza for shareable plates like salumi and cheese, La Pizza & La Pasta (pretty self-explanatory), Birroteca for fresh beer in partnership with Indie Alehouse, multiple big patios to sip drinks like Aperol spritzes and wines, plus multiple cafés for pastries, sandwiches, pizzas, chocolates, and gelatos. 

    55 Bloor St., Toronto, Ontario, M4W 1A6, Canada
    437-374--0250

    Known For

    • Fresh pasta and pizza made on-site
    • Extensive Italian wine and cocktail list
    • Multiple options, from small cafés to sit-down eateries

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Hours vary, check website
  • 11. Joso's

    $$$$ | Yorkville

    Sensuous paintings of nudes and the sea and signed celebrity photos line the walls at this two-story seafood institution. The kitchen prepares dishes from the Dalmatian side of the Adriatic Sea, and members of the international artistic community who frequent the place adore the unusual and healthy array of seafood and fish. The black risotto with squid, served in a shareable portion size, is a must, as are the grilled prawns with lemon garlic butter.

    202 Davenport Rd., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1J2, Canada
    416-925–1903

    Known For

    • Eccentric, artistic decor
    • Seafood-focused menu
    • The restaurant's cameo on Drake's Take Care album cover

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.
  • 12. North of Brooklyn

    $$ | Church–Wellesley

    In hotly debated "best pizza in the city" barroom discussions, this local pizza chain is one of the top contenders. This location is a top spot in the Village for a tasty and crispy pie, slice, or handful of garlic knots.

    269 Church St., Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2C6, Canada
    647-980--7990

    Known For

    • Hot and fresh classic New York--style slices
    • Specialty creations like kale-and-bacon and mushroom-and-truffles
    • Top-quality ingredients
  • 13. Pantry

    $$ | Rosedale

    This fast-casual takeout spot is an offshoot of one of the city's top catering companies, the Food Dudes---and though the salads and proteins here are produced in massive quantities, everything is handled with a deft, flavorful touch. Pick a combo size, then choose from the daily mix of multicultural offerings in the display case. Favorites include moist grilled salmon and various types of chicken (jerk, peri peri, shawarma, etc.), ricotta meatballs, truffle mac and cheese, and Mexican street cauliflower.

    1094 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, M4W 2L6, Canada
    416-792--1198

    Known For

    • Quick service
    • Rotating menu of takeout dishes
    • Plenty of vegetarian-friendly options
  • 14. Planta

    $$$ | Yorkville

    The upscale-yet-whimsical take on vegan food at Planta caused quite a stir when it opened in 2016, and the restaurant (now one of four in the city) is still a favorite of the Yorkville crowd. Menu standouts include satisfying thin-crust pizzas with plant-based mozzarella, an excellent veggie burger, and a queso dip that will fool even the pickiest cheese lover.

    1221 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 3P5, Canada
    647-812–1221

    Known For

    • Bold, trendy decor
    • Fun cocktails and local beer
    • Plant-based sushi

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 15. RC Coffee Robo Café

    $ | Yorkville

    If you want your latte made by a robot, this is the spot to get it. The first location of a new automated coffee kiosk concept that's slowly creeping across the city, the Robo Café makes the specialty espresso-based coffee drinks like cappuccinos, cortados, and flat whites---complete with ice or oat milk---you'll find at indie coffee shops throughout the city, but taking the barista out of the equation. A step above vending machine coffee (they actually don't use the "v" word), it's a blue window with a screen where you press in your order, pay with a tap of your debit card, and then you're on your way.   

    1255 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 2A9, Canada

    Known For

    • High-quality coffee made by a robot
    • Alternative milk options like almond and oat
    • Iced drinks in the summertime
  • 16. Summer's Ice Cream

    $ | Yorkville

    Yorkville is filled with ice cream and gelato shops, but Summer's is the most beloved. A family-run shop since the '80s, this ice cream parlor doesn't do anything fancy or trendy but excels with the classic, made-in-house flavors. There are always at least 26 of them, with favorites like chocolate fudge brownie, pralines 'n' cream, and Toronto Pothole (a little bit of everything) often seen on cones throughout the village. 

    101 Yorkville Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M5R 1C1, Canada
    416-944--2637

    Known For

    • Family-friendly service
    • Prime location for people-watching
    • Homemade ice cream with plenty of flavors

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 17. Terroni and Bar Centrale

    $$$ | Rosedale

    Local Italian mini-chain Terroni has several locations around the city but this one, with the ground-floor Bar Centrale wine bar inspired by Italian train stations, is especially popular. Head upstairs to the bi-level Terroni for locally beloved thin-crust pizzas, seafood spaghetti, and Italian cheeses and mushrooms, along with stunning views. Service is particular: no substitutions, no cheese on seafood dishes, and they won't cut your pie for you. Some find it a deal breaker; others say it adds to the Italian authenticity.

    1095 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, M4W 2L8, Canada
    416-925–4020

    Known For

    • Excellent thin-crust pizzas
    • Gluten-free and vegan options
    • Bustling bar scene

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