The Top 100 Places to Eat and Drink Near Linny’s

  1. Rank 1. Linny’s

    Jewish American Steakhouse

    A mid-century steakhouse wrapped in golden light, where David Schwartz channels Jewish-American nostalgia through impeccably seared beef brushed with pastrami tallow and whole roasted lamb. The menu's intelligence—from chicken liver mousse on dark rye to kasha varnishkes—cuts through richness with pickles and a bar that builds cocktails from deli ingredients.


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    176 Ossington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  2. Rank 2. Linny’s

    Steakhouse

    A steakhouse with deli inflections and an old-school convivial hum, Linny's trades croutons for crispy chicken skin and serves challah with house-made sauerkraut and whipped cheese dotted with berry jam. The caramelized apple cake, finished tableside with chantilly cream, suggests a chef who understands that comfort, seasoned properly, never goes out of style.


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    176 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  3. Rank 3. Lunch Lady

    Street Food Vietnamese

    A cavernous room on Ossington hums with the energy of a Vietnamese street kitchen transplanted through Vancouver and now run by Benedict Lim and chef Allan Lu. The late Nguyen Thi Thanh's recipes—crispy shrimp with nuoc cham, eggplant glazed in tamarind and soy—land somewhere between Saigon memory and Toronto appetite.


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    93 Ossington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  4. A narrow room on Ossington where Tom Thai has spent two decades threading pan-Asian and Latin flavors into ceviches with startling clarity and beef preparations—grilled steak tataki meets chimichurri, beef cheek swims in red curry—that feel less like fusion than conversation between two kitchens. Order small plates and share.


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    207 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  5. Rank 5. No Vacancy

    Cocktail Bar

    Exposed brick and soft amber light frame a gleaming bar at this November 2024 newcomer on Ossington, where Troy Gilchrist and Kat Yu craft Japanese-influenced cocktails with genuine ambition alongside excellent small plates and a thoughtful selection of beer and wine. The design alone drew crowds; the drinks and food keep them returning.


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    72 Ossington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  6. Rank 6. Bar Mordecai

    Cocktail Bar

    Bar Mordecai orchestrates controlled chaos across two floors—a polished cocktail den above, karaoke den below—where the drinks swing from guava-chocolate hybrids to boozy soft-serve, and the fizzy wine list spans Champagne to sparkling sake. The calendar brims with bachata classes and drag-hosted bingo nights, creating a place less concerned with quiet romance than spirited revelry.


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    1272 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    1221 Dundas St W unit 5, Toronto, ON · Toronto
  8. Rank 8. Pompette

    French Cocktail Bar

    A Parisian-style cocktail bar where bentwood chairs and a marble counter frame drinks built on unexpected flavors—curry leaf and rum, masala chai with cognac. The bartenders' research and restraint make even their most baroque combinations feel effortless and clear.


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    607 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  9. Massimo Zitti's fermentation-forward cocktails—kombucha, lacto-ferments, house distillates—anchor a bar where technique meets ingredient obsession. The minimal backbar and chiaroscuro lighting frame drinks like the Toasted Chai Piña Colada with a restrained elegance that feels earned rather than affected.


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    874 Queen St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  10. By day a butcher shop, by night a narrow wine bar where the knife work on steak tartare matters as much as the meat itself. The namesake 48-ounce côte de bœuf and steak frites anchor a Parisian-leaning menu; the butcher's table, scrubbed clean, opens for private bookings. French wines by the glass at the zinc counter.


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    130 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  11. You thread through a coffee shop into a narrow dining room where binchotan grills anchor an airy kitchen, and Thai cooking snaps with fresh herbs and chilis across a menu built for sharing. The fried calamari salad and beef tartare with fish sauce show a kitchen that thinks beyond rote execution.


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    141 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  12. Rank 12. Gift Shop

    Cocktail Bar

    Behind a barbershop on Ossington, a dimly lit bar where the playlist runs deep and the cocktails chase complexity through unexpected ingredients like shōchū and Parmigiano Reggiano. Nine years in, it has settled into the role of a place you return to, not discover.


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    93 Ossington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  13. A cramped, cluttered shrine to cocktail irreverence that outlasted its parent restaurant by reinventing itself without losing the Absinthe Whip. Fifteen years on, it still mixes housemade classics with playful new drinks like the agave-based Deep Cut.


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    923 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    892 Queen St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  15. Rank 15. DaNico

    Fine Dining Italian

    A historic bank vaults into fine dining: dark walls, linen, plush seats, and irreverent art strike an unlikely balance between formality and playfulness. Chef Daniele Corona's Italian cooking—anchored by Ontario produce and refined with almost kaiseki precision—reveals itself in details like spaghettoni boiled in mushroom extract and crab finished tableside with Sicilian olive oil.


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    440 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  16. A pale wood cathedral softened by tan leather and civil-volume soundtrack, Matty Matheson's steakhouse has matured into a serious venue for special occasions and indulgent evenings alike. The Australian wagyu ribeye under black truffle and bordelaise, the Sicilian crudo, the inventive vegetables—each element settles into place with the confidence of a kitchen that knows exactly what it's doing.


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    944 Queen St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  17. Rank 17. Bar Banane

    Cocktail Bar

    The bar at this Ossington Avenue institution draws a stylish crowd beneath jewel-toned walls and propulsive music. Cocktails arrive with precision—a shrimp preparation chilled to glassy perfection—while the kitchen works through luxe proteins and truffled preparations with equal conviction. It's the kind of room where sophistication and swagger coexist without apology.


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    227 Ossington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  18. A whitewashed brick gallery conceals a glowing curved bar where a bouncer guards the threshold and the crowd stays cool. The narrative-driven cocktail menu riffs on Toronto deep cuts and Yellow Pages nostalgia, executing even unlikely combinations—say, gin and Greek yogurt—with serious technique. This is a place where the art on the walls matters as much as what's in your glass.


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    1468 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  19. The mahogany cocoon wraps around communal tables where diners lose hours over house-cured jamón and pintxos, the room itself as essential as what arrives on the plate. Smith's kitchen and Figueiredo's drinks program—vermouth-forward cocktails, a deep sherry list—keep the place vital across its second decade.


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    505 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  20. Sweaty Betty's wears its dive-bar roughness—red light, mismatched chairs, anarchic spirit—like armor against the Ossington strip's polish, a standby since 2004 that rewards those who look past the stumble-in allure. Cocktails are built with precision, beers span a thoughtful roster, and the kitchen moves beyond the usual with vegan options, all priced to encourage return visits.


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    13 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  21. Rank 21. Edulis

    Spanish Mediterranean

    A modest house on Niagara Street where Michael Caballo and Tobey Nemeth cook the tasting menu with the discipline of classical European dining, phones off, table yours for the evening. Impeccable seafood and house-cured charcuterie speak to their debt to Spain and France, down to the crusty red fife bread and langoustine tartare that justifies the ritual.


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    169 Niagara St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  22. Rank 22. Suite 115

    Cocktail Bar

    Suite 115 hides behind a publicly posted code, its long bar staffed by owners who craft drinks like an Ackee & Saltfish Martini with theatrical precision. Warm lighting and food-forward cocktails served with playful sides—mango rice cake, homemade lollipops—reward those who enter.


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    532 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  23. You enter through a chemist's storefront into Frankie Solarik's apothecary bar, where cocktails materialize from house-made bitters, crushed herbs, and vintage jars lined across the backbar. The drinks—layered with basil, fennel, and unexpected botanicals—arrive with just enough showmanship and '90s hip-hop to remind you this is still BarChef's second act.


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    1036 Queen St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  24. Rank 24. Quetzal

    Mexican

    A 10-metre grill dominates this sleek dining room where chef Steven Molnar builds nearly every dish around open flame and ember, from daily-ground corn tortillas to grilled secreto and charred scallops with popcorn and Tajín. Eight years in, Quetzal's upscale Mexican cuisine rewards the discipline this primal cooking demands, its flavours crackling with smoke and sophistication.


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    419 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  25. Rank 25. Simpl Things

    Cocktail Bar

    Evelyn Chick's cocktails at this pastel Parkdale bar traffic in nostalgic pleasure—Cosmos and caviar-topped Martinis alongside playful riffs like banana daiquiri—with enough polish to satisfy. Chef Cody Wilkes pivots from daytime focaccia sandwiches to evening Asian comfort: creamy udon carbonara threaded with lap cheong and chili crisp.


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    269 Dunn Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  26. A narrow College Street trattoria where owners Kolomeir and Imola fold Italo-Jewish culinary history into house-made pastas and charcoal-grilled secondi built from local vegetables and proteins. The liver toast—bridging Tuscan and Jewish traditions—and the rugelach on dessert charts suggest a kitchen working in deliberate conversation with two deep roots.


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    548 College St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  27. Rank 27. La Cubana

    Comfort Food Cuban


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    92 Ossington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  28. Rank 28. Gia

    Italian

    The narrow dining room—high ceilings, exposed brick, herringbone floors—hums with the quiet confidence of a chef who happens to cook without meat. Jenny Coburn's house-made pasta, especially the mushroom agnolotti in brown butter, tastes like it needs no justification at all.


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    1214 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  29. Rank 29. Union

    French

    On a worn stretch of Ossington lined with butchers and antique dealers, Union anchors itself with a horseshoe bar and a brick dining room where the chef works the counter as readily as the kitchen. Teo Paul's rustic, seasonally driven cooking—from omelettes to steak frites—carries the same meticulous attention, each plate arriving with its own narrative.


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    72 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  30. A narrow storefront on Ossington draws lines of diners content to wait for Vietnamese pho that arrives steaming and prompt from the kitchen. The rare beef variations are worth the queue; quality ingredients and restrained execution suggest this kitchen knows exactly what it's doing.


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    57 Ossington Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  31. A no-menu speakeasy on Bloor West where bartenders construct custom cocktails from house-made liqueurs—herbal, bright, deliberately unconventional—in a room that swings from nerdy deep-dive to full dance floor depending on the hour. Civil operates like a neighbourhood bar with ambitions beyond the ordinary, unpretentious even when it's intellectually rigorous about what goes in the glass.


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    878 Bloor St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    181 Dovercourt Rd, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  33. A sliver of a room on Dundas West where Jen Agg's kitchen, barely bigger than a closet, produces fresh pasta and bread at an improbable clip. The ricotta-filled cacio e pepe is the signature, though the oxtail ragu and rosemary focaccia deserve equal attention. White-and-orange tiles, wood, and vintage posters set the scene; many come just for the wine list.


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    928 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  34. A marble counter curves through this Roman trattoria like an embracing arm, the kind of place that makes solo diners feel instantly adopted. Nearly everything arrives from the kitchen's own hands—charcuterie, pasta, even the arancini—but what matters is the cacio e pepe, silken and obsessive, the dish most tables refuse to leave without.


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    1288 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  35. An izakaya on Dundas West where the open kitchen turns out precise renderings of Tokyo home cooking—yuzu fried chicken with an exact crackle, tebasaki wings dusted with pepper, sashimi that speaks for itself. The room carries a deliberate shabbiness; the beer and sake list rewards curiosity. Finish with taro ice cream melting into Tokyo Toast.


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    1330 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  36. Rank 36. Mhel

    Japanese Fusion Korean

    A modest storefront on a residential Toronto street conceals a kitchen where Korean-Japanese small plates rotate with the seasons, each one assembled with quiet precision from imported luxuries. The husband-and-wife team demonstrates particular mastery with fish—witness charcoal-grilled grouper finished with anchovy oil and karasumi—and a thoughtful sake list anchors the experience.


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    276 Havelock St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  37. Rank 37. Takja BBQ House

    Korean Barbecue

    On College Street, two chefs have rebuilt Korean barbecue around sourced proteins—Kansas hanger steak, Guelph rib-eye, Australian wagyu aged in-house—grilled tableside with practiced restraint. The sides matter as much as the meat: house-fermented ssämjang and kimchi, seafood pancakes crowned with uni, cocktails and natural wines that honor the cuisine rather than distract from it.


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    962 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  38. A narrow College Street corner where Creole, Caribbean, and Latin flavors converge in shareable plates of firecracker shrimp and fried chicken with smoked hot honey. The wood-benched backyard patio, strung with warm light and ringed in greenery, feels designed for crews who plan to linger.


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    838 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    409 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  40. A Dundas West bar where Japanese rockabilly aesthetics—vintage pinball, chromium stools, curated posters—meet sake cocktails and Japanese whisky served with rock-star deliberation. Owner Hideki Saito's band the Ichi-Bons occasionally play, lending authenticity to a seventeen-year romance with mid-century cool.


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    1574 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  41. The mid-century modern dining room—globe lights, forest green banquettes, a backyard patio—signals Henry's ambitions as a wine bar willing to play loose with cuisine. A menu of beef tartare, shrimp toast, and skate wing in fiery curry proves the kitchen serves the wine list, not the other way around.


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    922 Queen St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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    926 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  43. Rank 43. Alder

    Wood-Fired Mediterranean

    Dark brick and tall windows frame Patrick Kriss's Mediterranean kitchen at ground level of the Ace hotel, where a serious brigade works a wood-fired program around roast chicken, lamb, and beef. The cucumber salad—shaved fennel, dukkah, hazelnuts—outshines its reputation, and the coconut cream pie arrives almost weightless.


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    51 Camden St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  44. Rank 44. Alo

    Contemporary

    Patrick Kriss's renovated dining room pairs European technique with Asian flourishes across a surprise tasting menu, the marble chefs counter offering ringside views of an unhurried kitchen. The bar treats walk-ins like regulars, and the whole place hums with the confidence of a restaurant that has learned not to take itself seriously.


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    163 Spadina Ave 3rd Floor, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  45. Rank 45. DaiLo

    New Asian/French

    At DaiLo, chef Nick Liu treats the sharing table as theater: whole fried trout arrives glossy with nam jim and soy, while Hainanese chicken harbors black truffle beneath its skin, paired with foie fat rice. Hand-folded dumplings shift with the seasons, and the cocktail list matches the kitchen's generosity of spirit.


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    503 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  46. A no-reservation bar on Bathurst that trades reservations and flair for candlelit informality and unpretentious food. Years of requests softened its stance on cocktails, though the place still refuses to genuflect to mixology theater.


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    181 Bathurst St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  47. Two veteran chefs run a fish counter on Dundas West that doubles as a sixteen-seat restaurant, offering seasonal preparations of undervalued Canadian lake fish—whitefish katsu arriving as sandwich, rice bowl, or noodle dish depending on the day. The operation feels less like a restaurant than a fishmonger's love letter, minimal menu and all.


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    1581 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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    1136 Queen St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  49. The counter at Lonely Diner stretches beneath wood panelling and vintage paper, a refuge for regulars nursing cold beers and cocktails that drift toward the savory and strange—Szechuan peppercorn in a White Negroni, black garlic brine in the Martini. Greasy spoon classics get lifted: Atlantic cod arrives beneath yuzu-tartar and caviar. It's comfort food in conversation with itself.


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    432 College St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  50. On College Street, Bar Isabel serves unfussy Spanish tapas with real conviction—the pork secreto, glazed in honey and apple cider, exemplifies Grant van Gameren's restrained approach. Half portions invite exploration, while the drinks list pivots smartly between craft beer and Sherry cocktails.


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    797 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  51. Rank 51. Evangeline

    Cocktail Bar


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    51 Camden St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    1418 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  53. Rank 53. XXX

    Cocktail Bar

    Down a staircase beneath Little Sister, a 20-seat speakeasy channels 1970s Amsterdam through groovy design and a bar stocked with outlier ingredients—carrot-cake-infused whisky, vermouth, sherry—mixed into high-concept cocktails by H, the barman who redesigned the space in 2023. Intimate, nervy, self-aware.


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    102 Portland St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  54. Rank 54. Kiss My Pans

    Singaporean


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    713 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  55. Rank 55. BB's

    Filipino

    A sea foam and pink Filipino diner where breakfast pancakes yield to dinner's pancit and calamansi pie, the cocktail bar humming with a come-as-you-are crowd. BB's trades earnestness for color and appetite—adobo fried chicken with pineapple habanero heat is the kind of detail that matters here.


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    5 Brock Ave, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  56. Rob Bragagnolo's small house restaurant delivers a tasting menu of crispy socarrat rice and briny seafood—P.E.I. tuna aged in-house, John Dory confit—drawn from his years cooking in Spain and Italy. Sundays pivot to family-style paella, served with mussels and uni from a wine list devoted to obscure regions.


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    50 Clinton St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    96 Tecumseth St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  58. Rank 58. R&D

    Fusion

    In a Chinatown storefront born from a mentorship between two televised chefs, R&D serves dim sum and mains that blur continents without apology: sou pastries harboring foie gras, bao stuffed with kimchi and galbi, lobster poached in butter and finished with dashi. The cooking is playful rather than precious, more interested in what works than what's proper.


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    241 Spadina Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  59. A narrow room with a long bar pulses with the energy of a true neighborhood bistro. Chef Diego Reyes executes the canon—duck confit, onion soup, steak frites—with meticulous care, and the wine and cocktail programs match that precision. French bistro cooking without pretense or apology.


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    798 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  60. A narrow taco counter where heirloom corn becomes fresh tortillas daily, and the kitchen's smoke and clatter fill a austere room of tile and weathered wood. The barbacoa arrives smoky and urgent, the haddock beer-battered and brisk—a place built for speed and appetite, not lingering.


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    504 Adelaide St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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    522 King St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    537 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  63. Rank 63. Viaggio

    Italian

    A neighborhood Italian kitchen that swaps convention for invention: smoked pastrami crowns pizza, tagliolini tangles with charred octopus in smoked dashi butter. The tiramisu—part soufflé, part pancake, finished with espresso maple syrup—alone justifies the trip. Housed in a historic building with a handsome room and garden-lit deck.


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    1727 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  64. Sunlight floods the windows of this Kensington Market dining room, where an Indian kitchen takes familiar classics—chaats, curries, claypots—and renders them with uncommon care. The butter chicken arrives vivid and silken; a coastal fish curry tastes of depth and salt. Naan comes crisp and garlicked, though rice proves essential for the generous, well-seasoned sauces that demand mopping up.


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    64 Oxford St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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    293 Palmerston Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    597 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  67. Island cooking arrives on Portland Street with homey curry goat and jerk chicken that justifies the line out the door. Wood smoke and spice marry in dishes humble in appearance but surprisingly deep in flavor.


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    104 Portland St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  68. Rank 68. SARA

    Contemporary

    Sara's austere dining room—phones stowed in table compartments—enforces a kind of secular monasticism around globally inflected shared plates. Butternut squash latkes arrive crowned with smoked ikura and maple kombu; Alaskan king crab swims in nuoc cham and crispy rice. The kitchen moves with evident precision, and half-portions let you chart its range alone.


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    98 Portland St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  69. Down a narrow Kensington Market hallway, Sunnys occupies a retro diner space where David Schwartz and Braden Chong chart a fiery course through Chinese regions, each dish animated by chili oil and regional heat. The kitchen refuses restraint—tripe glazed in Sichuan peppers, cumin-coated chicken thigh, charred noodles—and servers navigate the spice taxonomy with ease.


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    60 Kensington Ave Units 6-14, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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    588 College St, Toronto ON · Toronto
  71. Rank 71. Fika

    Nordic-Inspired


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    28 Kensington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    85 Lynn Williams St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  73. Rank 73. Maven

    Polish-Jewish Eastern European


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    112 Harbord St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  74. Rank 74. TOCA

    Traditional Italian


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    181 Wellington St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  75. Rank 75. Alma

    Asian

    Anna Chen works in a tight shoebox on Bloordale, where scallion bao meets stracciatella and radish cakes arrive with aggressive garlic-chive paste—Chinese enough, fusion enough, labels unnecessary. Wontons swim in chewy noodles, miso cheesecake closes things sweetly, and natural wine pours with a server's casual confidence.


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    1194 Bloor St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    170 Baldwin St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  77. Rob Rossi's Dufferin Grove corner treats Italian cooking as both comfort and craft, moving from charred octopus to faultless pizza with unhurried confidence. The room itself—stylish but lived-in—mirrors what the kitchen does: it settles you in like an old friend, then makes you forget you came for anything but this.


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    972 College St West, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    161 Harbord St, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  79. In a slender room with a storied past, Chef Rebekah Bruce composes small plates where Filipino flavors—coconut, chili, the bite of kinilaw—surface alongside her own sensibility. The scallop arrives silken and sharp; the breads from the wood-fired oven are impossible to resist. Work is precise, portions modest, satisfaction complete.


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    89 Harbord St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  80. Rank 80. Actinolite

    Contemporary New American

    Chef Justin Cournoyer forages and ferments his way through a seven-course tasting menu that shifts with the season and his network of local suppliers, each plate marked by restraint and precision. On Ossington's residential stretch, the kitchen's homemade sourdough and self-garden herbs suggest a cook more interested in what the land offers than what the menu promises.


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    971 Ossington Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  81. Rank 81. Don Alfonso 1890

    Elevated Italian

    Forty stories above Toronto, floor-to-ceiling windows frame the city and waterfront while Davide Ciavattella's eight-course tasting menu commands the view. Wild-rose tagliatelle with eel gelato sits alongside seared duck and porchetta with honey glaze—a vision that layers Amalfi Coast tradition with local precision. This is a room built for occasions that demand a certain formality.


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    1 Harbour Sq Floor 38, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  82. Rank 82. Library Bar

    Cocktail Bar

    A jewel-toned Deco den in The Fairmont Royal York where tableside martinis have been poured for half a century, anchored by a literary obsession with Toronto's own history. Beverage director James Grant crafts cocktails inspired by Michael Ondaatje's novels with the precision of a 2021 World Class champion.


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    100 Front St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  83. Rank 83. Reign

    Canadian


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  84. Chef Eva Chin serves an eight-course tasting menu three nights weekly, weaving seasonal Canadian ingredients through regional Chinese traditions with restless fusion sensibility. The private dining room demands advance planning but rewards with dishes that feel both rooted and inventive.


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    195 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    866 Bloor St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  86. Zhen Feng's Chinatown institution rolls and folds dumplings at all hours, from boiled pork and dill to pan-fried varieties worth their soy-tinged dip. You can eat them here or take frozen bags home, and either way you're tasting two decades of the same deliberate hand.


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    421 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  87. Rank 87. RASA

    Contemporary

    A gastropub where the kitchen moves with infectious energy, unburdened by a single cuisine. Chickpea fritters with lemon mascarpone sit alongside truffle gnodi and lamb vindaloo dumplings; a beef cheek burger on house-made brioche arrives slathered in gochujang mayo. The portions are generous, the flavors assertive, the whole enterprise designed for repeat visits.


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    196 Robert St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  88. Awards
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    UG28 - 486 Front St W Toronto ON · Toronto
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  89. Rank 89. Canoe

    Contemporary New American

    A sleek tasting room suspended above the city, where the kitchen's ambition matches the view. Wild Pacific halibut arrives with Savoy cabbage and champagne cream; lamb saddle comes paired with its braised shoulder. Service operates with the precision of a practiced institution, and the tarte au sucre closes the evening with quiet confidence.


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    66 Wellington St W Floor 54 Toronto ON · Toronto
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  90. Awards
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    325 Bay St Floor 31 Toronto ON · Toronto
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  91. Rank 91. Osteria Giulia

    Ligurian Italian

    Candlelight softens cream walls and blond oak at Chef Rob Rossi's assured dining room, where a poised staff moves with quiet confidence. The menu pivots on Liguria's seafood traditions—vitello tonnato arrives ethereal, snow crab tagliolini gleams with bottarga—while a deep Italian wine list and exceptional cocktails complete an experience of real refinement and warmth.


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    134 Avenue Rd, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  92. Awards
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    405 Dundas St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  93. Rank 93. General Public

    British Steakhouse

    Jen Agg's two-storey space channels the swagger of an American steakhouse and the convivial ease of a British gastropub, serving rib-eyes and seafood towers alongside skate wing and curried lamb tartare with flawless precision. The wine list reads like a master class, and an off-menu happy-hour burger suggests depths beyond the printed menu.


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    201 Geary Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    100 Front St W, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  95. A French bistro on Harbord that abandons cliché through graceful design—marble bar, forest-green ceiling, patterned floors—and assured cooking that makes mushroom beignets feel essential. The cassoulet and steak frites arrive as they should: rich, satisfying, unironically French.


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    97 Harbord St, Toronto, ON · Toronto
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  96. Rank 96. Scaramouche

    Traditional French

    Descend into what feels like a basement and emerge into a dining room suspended above the Toronto skyline, where Keith Froggett's classical French kitchen has held steady since 1983. Foie gras terrine with sour cherry, rabbit loin wrapped in bacon—the menu trades novelty for rigor, each plate an argument for why some things need not change.


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    1 Benvenuto Pl, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  97. Rank 97. One Restaurant

    French/Italian


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    116 Yorkville Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  98. Masaki Saito presides over a hinoki counter in a temple-like space, his hands moving with the deliberation of ritual as he seasons rice and sources treasures from Japan's waters with connections few chefs possess. Each piece—whether topped with uni or buried under white truffles—arrives as a small revelation, the evening orchestrated to make you forget everything beyond this room.


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    88 Avenue Rd, Toronto ON · Toronto
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    Tock
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  99. A pasta factory that opens its doors for lunch in a narrow window, Famiglia Baldassarre draws lines down the block for house-made cavatelli and mozzarella served from a few scattered seats. Chef Leandro Baldassarre's daily rotations—ricotta ravioli, chanterelle tagliolini—feel less like menu items than the byproduct of a serious wholesale operation willing to feed the curious.


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    122 Geary Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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  100. Rank 100. Café Boulud

    Luxe French


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    60 Yorkville Ave, Toronto ON · Toronto
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