1031 Best Restaurants in Canada

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We've compiled the best of the best in Canada - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Go Fish

$$ | Kitsilano Fodor's Choice

If the weather's fine, head for this seafood stand on the seawall, overlooking the docks beside Granville Island. The menu is short—highlights include fish-and-chips, grilled salmon or tuna sandwiches, and fish tacos—but the quality is first-rate. It's hugely popular, and on sunny summer days the waits can be maddening both to order and to wait on its cooked-to-order delivery. So try to avoid the busiest times: noon to 2 pm and 5 pm to closing (usually around 7). Because there are just a few outdoor tables, be prepared to take your food to go.

1505 W. 1st Ave., Vancouver, BC, V6J 1E8, Canada
604-730–5040
Known For
  • Seaside location
  • Fresh-off-the-boat fish
  • Long lines
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Closes at 7 pm

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The Golden Dory

$$ Fodor's Choice

This casual chef-owned takeout spot specializes in seaside standards such as fish-and-chips, clams, and burgers, but everything is elevated and uses the best local ingredients. 

1023 Greenwich Rd., St. Peter's Bay, PE, C0A 2A0, Canada
902-600–2391
Known For
  • Hand-cut fries and everything made in-house
  • Warm, friendly owners
  • Deck overlooking St. Peter's Bay

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Grand Banker Bar and Grill

$$ Fodor's Choice

With a focus on fresh produce and local seafood, the Grand Banker is a great spot for a tasty lunch or dinner overlooking the harbor whether you're in the mood for wings and a craft beer, lobster mac ’n’ cheese, or rack of lamb. There's an impressive selection of Nova Scotian wines, and you can order a five 2-ounce glass sampler for C$22, as well as a cocktail list that embraces locally distilled liquors.  

82 Montague St., Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0, Canada
902-634–3300
Known For
  • Seafood-packed chowder
  • Local craft brews
  • Fun, lively atmosphere

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Harbour Grounds

$ Fodor's Choice

Enjoy your coffee and a light meal on the deck while enjoying the view of the waters of Humber Arm. The rotating lunch menu offers comfort food options like soups and paninis. The freshly baked scones are not to be missed.

Harvest Food & Drink

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Sean Walker and his culinary team showcase regional farms and suppliers at this family-owned and operated restaurant. It's a favorite brunch spot in Jasper with options like the short-rib poutine breakfast bowl or the loaded avocado toast, there's a fun afternoon social menu with sharing plates and Happy Hour drink specials, and the dinner menu features entrées like elk loin with Saskatoon berry jus or Arctic char with lemon caper butter. A nice selection of wines and cocktails accompany the menus.

Hawksworth Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

With sleek white tables and sparkling chandeliers, Chef David Hawksworth's modish restaurant welcomes locals toasting new clients or celebrating a romantic anniversary. The food (and the crowd) is suave and swanky, too. You might start with hamachi tartare dressed with chili lime vinaigrette, or a simpler heirloom tomato salad with burrata and preserved cherries. Although the menu changes frequently, mains might include wild salmon with lobster agnolotti, or duck breast with turnip and loganberry jus. Everything is superbly presented, including, for dessert, the delicious mushroom ice-cream. Don't knock it until you've tried it.

Helna's Stube

$$$ Fodor's Choice

At this authentic Austrian cuisine restaurant, house specialties like schnitzel, rack of lamb, and venison cutlets are served by a welcoming, friendly staff. The decor is reminiscent of an Austrian schnitzel housecozy, with warm wood accents and walls, plus a feature fireplace for cold winter nights.

7547 Main St. W, Radium Hot Springs, BC, Canada
250-347–0047
Known For
  • Signature apple strudel
  • Patio dining area
  • Austrian schnitzels
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations encouraged

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Highwayman

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This small, on-trend restaurant and bar serves a seafood-heavy Spanish-inspired menu and delicious cocktails. There's a selection of oysters on ice, as well as other chilled and cured seafood and meats, classic Spanish tapas, and bar snacks that make for a perfect evening of grazing, but also a menu of hearty pasta and meat dishes should you require something more robust. 

1673 Barrington St., Halifax, NS, B3J 1Z9, Canada
902-407–5260
Known For
  • Seafood tower served with a dozen oysters
  • Fun, lively atmosphere
  • Exceptional and friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Honey Bee's Restaurant

$ Fodor's Choice

Initially known for having the best ice cream around, this fun spot expanded into serving excellent sushi and Korean dishes. It has become an appealing option for lunch or dinner as well as dessert. 

Il Covo Trattoria

$$$ | James Bay Fodor's Choice

The warmth of Italy surrounds you at this family-run trattoria near Fisherman's Wharf. The owner hails from Genoa so much of the menu features cuisine from that region as well as daily specials from other parts of the country. Traditional favorites include carpaccio, polpette in agrodolce (tender beef meatballs with a savory sweet and sour sauce of caramelized onions, dried cranberries and green olives, and toasted almonds), spaghetti allo scoglio (a seafood medley in a wine and marinara sauce), and gnocchi in various incarnations. The heritage building adds to the inviting ambience, as does the delightful patio rock garden where you can dine alfresco and from where the kitchen gets its herbs and edible flowers. Classic desserts like tiramisu and panna cotta also make their mark. Families will appreciate the menu for children. 

106 Superior St., Victoria, BC, V8V 1T1, Canada
250-380–0088
Known For
  • Authentic Italian cuisine
  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • Patio garden
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Impasto

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This unpretentious, industrial-chic Little Italy restaurant has garnered a great reputation, thanks in part to its celebrity-chef owners, Stefano Faita and Michele Forgione, who make some of the best pasta dishes in town.

48 rue Dante, H2S 1J5, Canada
514-508–6508
Known For
  • Modern Italian fare
  • Extensive list of Italian wines
  • Ricotta gnocchi
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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Inn on the Twenty Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

The huge windows framing the Twenty Valley conservation area are reason enough to dine at this restaurant, regarded as one of the best around Toronto, on Jordan's boutique-lined Main Street. Regional specialties and local and organic produce are emphasized on a seasonal menu that has included Wellington County boneless rib-eye steak served with mushroom-and-onion fricassee and blue cheese butter. The dining room, reminiscent of the French and Italian countryside, is lovely, with a soaring ceiling, whitewashed beams, and a view of the gardens. Cave Spring Cellars, which has a shop next door, provides many of the wines.

Jamjar Canteen

$$ Fodor's Choice

Inside this stylish and cozy space you'll find mouthwatering Lebanese and Mediterranean dishes (think mujadra, labneh, tabbouli, and more) alongside inventive cocktails. They also serve a yummy weekend brunch. There are two other locations.

Java Jack's Restaurant and Gallery

$$$ Fodor's Choice

The pleasures of this lively restaurant begin with a stroll past the meticulously kept organic garden. The dinner menu has many seafood options as well as wild game dishes and vegan and vegetarian selections. The wines are well chosen and reasonably priced. The restaurant also doubles as a gallery with works by Atlantic Canadian artists (all for sale). 

88 Main St. N, Rocky Harbour, A0K 4N0, Canada
709-458–2710-in-season number
Known For
  • Local favorite for breakfast
  • Splendid harbor views
  • Local artwork on walls
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May
Reservations encouraged

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Joe Beef

$$$$ | Little Burgundy Fodor's Choice

Eating out at this establishment in the St-Henri/Little Burgundy neighborhood is a little like being invited to a dinner party by a couple of friends who just happen to be top-notch chefs. Everything written on the chalkboard menu is simple, hearty, and just delicious, from the fresh oysters to the organic rib steak and the now-famous lobster spaghetti. In summer, the best seat in the house is one of the 25 coveted chairs spread out on the back patio, among the beautiful patches of an organic vegetable garden. The restaurant is notorious for serving generous portions; thus an outing at Joe Beef should not be attempted without stretchy eating pants!  If there's no space at Joe Beef, try booking a spot at sibling restaurant Liverpool House a few doors down at 2501 rue Notre-Dame Ouest.

2491 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montréal, H3J 1N6, Canada
514-935–6504
Known For
  • Lobster spaghetti
  • Warm ambiance
  • Celebrity chef
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Kem CoBa

$ Fodor's Choice

Only one word accurately describes the all-natural goodness at this ice-cream and sorbet stand: yum. Flavors change frequently based on what chefs find at the market, but the lightly salted butter ice cream is a staple; partner it with the apple sorbet and you'll have yourself an apple pie on a cone. Or, better yet, give the “soft serve of the week” a taste. Oddly satisfying combinations like blueberry and honey as well as rosewater, raspberry, and lychee are to be expected.  Expect very long queues in summer and make sure to bring cash as they don't accept other forms of payment.

Khao San Road

$ | Entertainment District Fodor's Choice

Named for a street in Bangkok bursting with nightlife and excellent street eats, Khao San Road lives up to its moniker. The squash fritters are a head-turning crispy delight that you'll want to order when you see them show up at another table. For heartier dishes, try for the khao soi, a dish of egg noodles in a rich coconut milk sauce, or try the warming massaman, a tamarind-infused curry with peanuts, potatoes, and deep-fried shallots.

11 Charlotte St., Toronto, ON, M5V 1P7, Canada
647-352--5773
Known For
  • Ingredients sourced directly from Thailand
  • Busy, vibrant atmosphere
  • All of the noodle dishes are standouts
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sun.
Reservations not accepted

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Kiju's

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Located in a conference center on the Membertou First Nation's urban reserve, this spacious dining room serves up inspired global cuisine using fresh, local ingredients with many dishes having an Indigenous twist—and you can order a prix-fixe three-course First Nation menu (C$60) that changes with the seasons. Regular menu items range from lamb chops perfectly cooked with a pistachio pesto to a delicately spiced curry paella. The food is excellent, portions generous, and the space both inside the restaurant and in corridors outside features Indigenous art and artifacts. 

50 Maillard St., Sydney, NS, B1S 3W3, Canada
902-562–6220
Known For
  • Award-winning coconut cream pie
  • Huge, heated patio
  • Traditional luskinikn bread served with molasses

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The Knot Beach Bar & Rentals

$$ Fodor's Choice

Kick back on the sand at PEI's only licensed beach bar, serving up delicious cocktails, local craft brews, tacos, and a fun menu featuring the best local, seasonal ingredients. Slurp on oysters, or feast on a burger—everything they serve is fantastic. They also rent bikes and paddle-boards (from C$25)

368 Water St., Summerside, PE, C1N 1C4, Canada
Known For
  • Lobster bacon mac 'n' cheese
  • Excellent desserts like strawberry cheesecake trifle
  • Tasty boozy slushies
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.–June

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L'Abri

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Classic French cuisine with an Acadian heart, this beautiful restaurant is filled with antiques and raw wood, with views over the crashing ocean. Every carefully prepared dish is spectacular, from Acadian fricot to salt cod gratin to their upscale burger. L'Abri has a well-stocked selection of Nova Scotia wines and beers and a great cocktail list. Bookings highly recommended. 

15559 Cabot Trail Rd., Chéticamp, NS, B0E 1H0, Canada
902-224–3888
Known For
  • Sophisticated atmosphere
  • Impressive selection of whiskeys
  • Wonderful desserts
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Thurs.

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L'Avenue

$$ | Entertainment District Fodor's Choice

Wake up with a Willy Wonka–world style brunch experience surrounded by disco balls, graffiti-covered walls, and fluorescent globe lighting, but you can't make reservations on busy weekends or holidays when it's all brunch all the time, so prepare to wait. Traditional omelettes and waffles are on the menu, but decadent dishes like French toast encrusted with Dubai chocolate, and salmon eggs bennie with ultra-bright pink Hollandaise (beet juice is the secret) really steal the show. Shareable fishbowl-sized smoothies are practically a meal in a bowl, and pistachio lattes with a nutty green edible rim will make sure you're awake and not dreaming.

433 Wellington St. W, Toronto, ON, M5V 1E7, Canada
416-722--8678
Known For
  • Customizable combos for indecisive eaters
  • House-brand pure maple syrup at every table
  • Fun-house style washrooms need to be seen to be believed
Restaurant Details
No dinner.

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L'Échaudé

$$$ | Lower Town Fodor's Choice

For over 30 years, L'Échaudé has drawn a loyal clientele of businesspeople and tourists alike, thanks to its honest pricing and ideal location nestled between the vibrant business and antiques districts. At lunch, the flank steak with shallot butter remains a timeless classic, while daily specials feature excellent fish, tartares, and pasta dishes. For those with a hearty appetite, the three-course tasting menu at just C$65 offers remarkable value for dinner. Regardless of the hour, though, expect nothing less than courteous and professional service. Inside, the warm ambiance of the mahogany-paneled lobby gives way to a modern, inviting dining space with green-and-beige accents, hardwood floors, and a striking stainless-steel bar illuminated by backlit river stones. In warmer months, you might even be lucky enough to snag a coveted, sun-drenched table on their outdoor terrace.

73 rue Sault-au-Matelot, Québec City, G1K 3Y9, Canada
418-692–1299
Known For
  • French-inspired dishes
  • Outdoor terrace
  • Three-course prix fixe
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends
Reservations essential

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L'Express

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This iconic Montréal bistro hasn’t changed much since its opening in 1980, and it’s just as well—regulars would throw a fit if it did. Quintessential French fare is fairly priced and appetizing, outstanding even, with dishes like steak tartare with fries, salmon with sorrel, and calf's liver with tarragon. Tiny tables sometimes struggle to accommodate the ever-present crowds (including local chefs, who congregate here for dinner after hours), but the lively atmosphere is part of the charm. Kids are warmly welcomed.

La Banquise

$ Fodor's Choice

Québec is notorious for poutine—French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy—and La Banquise has been the place for an authentic experience since 1968, with an extensive menu featuring 34 varieties. Neophytes might want to stick with La Classique, but mouthwatering novelties like La Taquise (guacamole, sour cream, tomatoes), L'Obélix (smoked meat), La Veggie Reggie (pickles, tomatoes, creamy coleslaw, and Banquise sauce), and La Véganomane (vegan sauce and cheese) are quite alluring. On the odd sunny day, have your poutine to go and enjoy it alfresco in nearby Parc Lafontaine.

La Croissanterie Figaro

$$ Fodor's Choice

The self-proclaimed "un coin perdu de Paris" (a lost corner of Paris) is famous for its wraparound patio, Parisian vibe, century-old corner building featuring stained glass and woodwork, and Art Nouveau bar. Although this is a full bistro serving three meals every day of the week, it shines brightest in the morning. Order a croissant while nursing a large bowl of café au lait.

La Cuisine Robicheau

$$ Fodor's Choice

Firmly established as the best place to eat along this stretch of the coast, La Cuisine Robicheau overlooks the ocean and specializes in seafood and Acadian cuisine. The excellent pâté à la râpure (rappie pie, a chicken and potatoes dish) is usually the first thing to sell out, so come early. Other good choices include the fricot aux poutines râpées à la poule (chicken soup with potato dumplings). 

9651 Hwy. 1, Saulnierville, NS, B0W 2Z0, Canada
902-769–2121
Known For
  • Amazing coconut cream pie
  • Intimate dining experience, with five individually styled areas
  • BYO wine policy
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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La Fine Grobe Sur Mer

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

This is one of New Brunswick's finest restaurants, where you can savor chef Georges Frachon's creations while gazing out over the sea through the wall of windows. Drawing on the culinary arts of his French homeland, Georges imparts an expert touch to such dishes as sautéed scallops with garlic and parsley or Poulet à la Provençale, and his wine list is equally outstanding.

289 rue Principal, Nigadoo, NB, E8K 3Y5, Canada
506-783–3138
Known For
  • <PRO>beef tenderloin steaks with a choice of sauces</PRO>
  • <PRO>stunning sea views</PRO>
  • <PRO>a surprising find in a remote location</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
No lunch

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La Palette

$$ | Queen West Fodor's Choice

Known as one of the city's tried-and-true French bistros, this brightly decorated spot lives up to expectations with a menu full of excellent standards, including steak frites, a venison chop, and mussels in white wine. The long bar at the front of the restaurant is a great spot for drinks or solo dining. It's one of the rare restaurants in Toronto that serves horse meat.

492 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON, M5T 2L9, Canada
416-929–4900
Known For
  • Well-curated wine list
  • Horse steak prix-fixe dinner
  • International cheese platters
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch weekdays

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Lady Marmalade

$ | Leslieville Fodor's Choice

A Leslieville staple, this brunch spot occupies an airy two-floor space with huge windows in a converted old home just north of the main Queen East drag. It's a lovely spot for hearty, homey dishes like cheddar jalapeño waffles, washed down with coffee in vintage Corningware mugs.

265 Broadview Ave., Toronto, ON, M4M 2G8, Canada
647-351--7645
Known For
  • Gorgeous modern dining room
  • Great variations on eggs Benedict
  • Long waits on weekends
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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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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