4 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.

Lake Inez

$$$$ | Little India Fodor's choice

This low-lit dining room—presided over by murals of Kate Bush and Virginia Woolf—is an east-end cult fave, thanks to its warm service and seasonal small plates. The compact seafood- and vegetable-heavy menu changes constantly, but you might find a seafood crudo or a sourdough slab heaped with seasonal produce alongside deconstructed tributes to childhood desserts.

1471 Gerrard St. E, Toronto, ON, M4L 2A1, Canada
Known For
  • “mystery patio” tasting menu
  • Long wine list with unusual selections
  • Neighboring sister bar Belle Isle
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues. No lunch

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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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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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Walrus Pub & Beerhall

$$ | Financial District

The Walrus brings life, and a hodgepodge of quirks, to the typically buttoned-up Financial District, giving young cubicle tycoons a space to blow off steam amid loud music, funky lighting, and stone-sculpted bar tables. Health-oriented gluten-free options like quinoa bowls topped with buttery grilled avocado even out the surf, turf, and Asian fusion--styled menu.

187 Bay St., Toronto, ON, M5H 3C2, Canada
416-363--7261
Known For
  • Happy hour specials from 2 to 5
  • Selling 70--80 pizzas a day
  • Ping-pong bar within a bar
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sat. Closed Sun.

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