If you want to take a culinary world tour without getting on a plane, train or automobile there is arguably no better place on earth than Toronto. Toronto restaurants represent every region of the planet; it’s hard to find a cuisine that’s not available somewhere in this wonderful city. And what’s most enticing is that Toronto’s best restaurants aren’t just high end offerings. Get to know the city’s myriad neighbourhoods and you’ll find gems in all price ranges offering up dishes that compete with the world’s best.  We’re excited to share some of the best restaurants in Toronto that we have discovered!

The fact that over 50 per cent of the residents of Toronto are not from Canada, that is always a good thing, creatively, and for food especially. That is easily a city's biggest strength, and it is Toronto's unique strength.

Our Favourites

Each of these restaurants holds a special place in our hearts.  Often, it’s more than just the food itself. It’s the richness of culture, the wonderful people behind the scenes, the way a spot makes us feel at home.

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La Palette

La Palette has a special place in our hearts. French bistro fare done right, where regulars are treated like family. Our favourite restaurant in the city!
Tomato and Pesto Pasta

Sugo

Sugo is one of our favourite spots in Toronto. They serve fresh and delicious Italian food in a vibrant and welcoming space. You’ll leave full, and happy.
Toronto's Best Sushi

Sushi Kaji

Sushi Kaji is one of the best sushi restaurants in North America. More than just great food, Kaji is a feast for the senses to satisfy the most discerning foodie.
An Iranian Feast

Pomegranate Restaurant

Pomegranate has mastered the complex aromas and flavours of Persian cuisine, justifying its reputation as one of Toronto’s finest Persian restaurants.
Chorizo Tacos

Latin World

Latin World serves up some of Toronto’s most authentic Mexican cuisine. A new location and expanded menu elevates their already great game. Love this place!

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Best Ever

We get that “best ever” is subjective, but for us these really are the best we’ve had – so far. Feel free to challenge us and suggest options!

Xiaolong Juice Pork Buns

Xiaolongbao at Yummy Yummy Dumplings

This small, walk-down spot in the Downtown Chinatown is not to be missed. All their food is made to order and delicious. Best Xiaolongbao in the GTA.
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The Nima Sandwich at Aunty Lucy’s Burgers

Yes, “Burgers” is in the name, and they’re good. But the real star of the show is the Nima Sandwich. It’s one of the best chicken sandwiches in Toronto and worth a visit.

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Other Great Spots

We have eaten at each of these places, and genuinely loved our experience! 

Chicken, bamboo, black fungus dumpling

Yummy Yummy Dumplings

An unassuming “walk down” resto in Toronto’s Downtown Chinatown. Fabulous food, great prices and delightful staff. Get the Xialong Pork Buns (aka: XLB) – thank us later!
Chica, Toronto

Chica

This welcome addition to Toronto’s tapas scene complements inventive and delicious tapas with fabulous cocktails, luscious wines and great service. Well worth a night out on the town!
The Burgernator - Toronto, Kensington Market

The Burgernator

Burgernator is an “If you know you know” kind of place. Seriously delicious burgers with thoughtful (not gimmicky) toppings. Our favourite burger joint in the city!
Toronto's Caribbean and Italian Fusion

Rasta Pasta

Rasta Pasta is a Kensington Market icon. Amazing Jamaican-Italian fusion, served up with a high energy Kensington Market panache. A must-visit spot for sure!
Cafe Michi Scarborough

Le Cafe Michi

Le Cafe Michi prepares superb Shokudo-style food in a small, pretty space. One of Toronto’s best Japanese restaurants, this IYKYK cafe is always worth the drive.
Venison Steak

Antler

Antler brings the best of local and wild raised foods to Toronto. Their commitment to authentic Canadian flavours results in a memorable dining experience.

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Food Bloggers and Foodie Websites

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Toronto Food blogger Sara M. Tang

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Foodhism Magazine

A great resource for Toronto foodies!

“Toronto: One Bite at a Time” Toronto’s largest food and drink magazine with long reads, new restaurant profiles, recipes and more! One of our go-to’s.

Toronto Life

Exploring all the nooks and crannies of Toronto.

Food and drink of course, but a whole lot more! Check them out to keep tabs on Toronto events, social issues and our city’s vibrant culture and diversity.