The Top 100 Restaurants Near Bardō Locke
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Rank 1. Quatrefoil
Upscale New American
A proper special-occasion restaurant tucked into a Victorian house in little Dundas, which sounds like a setup for a quaint letdown but absolutely isn't. The kitchen turns out genuinely polished upscale cooking, the kind of menu where everything lands and nothing feels random. The room runs like a well-oiled machine, full of couples marking milestones and locals who know they've got something good here.
- Air Canada 2010 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- VineRoutes 2025 · Award of Distinction · Restaurant Awards
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 3. Barrel Heart Brewing
Contemporary
A craft brewery in a former post office where a chef actually knows what they're doing, which turns out to be a surprisingly rare combination. The rotating menu swings from tacos to Korean barbecue depending on the week, so the regulars never quite know what's coming either. The beers are locally sourced and barrel-aged, and the whole thing has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand. Curious, laid-back crowd. Worth the detour to Dundas.
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Rank 8. Hexagon
Contemporary
A Michelin-starred fine dining room in downtown Oakville that earns it, with a kitchen that takes familiar ingredients and turns them into something genuinely surprising. The room is sleek and open, with a wrap-around terrace where the kind of people who dress well without trying too hard come to linger. Book the tasting menu if you want to see the chef go full creative, or just order widely and let the room do the rest.
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Rank 10. 7 Enoteca
Italian Wine Bar
Wood-fired pizza and pasta done right in downtown Oakville, with a Michelin Bib Gourmand to back it up. The room is genuinely handsome, all smooth banquettes and cozy corners, filled with locals who treat it like a personal secret. The pizzas come out with properly blistered crusts, and the pasta holds its own alongside them. It's the kind of neighborhood Italian spot every neighborhood wishes it had.
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- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best Landmark Restaurant
- VineRoutes 2025 · Award of Distinction · Restaurant Awards
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Rank 12. Gol's Lanzhou Noodle
Lanzhou Noodles
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Rank 13. Restaurant Pearl Morissette
Contemporary
Pearl Morissette is a two Michelin star tasting menu tucked inside a barn on its own working farm and vineyard in Niagara wine country, which sounds like a concept but is actually just a really good restaurant. The kitchen pulls from gardens out the window and coastlines across the country, and the result feels effortless rather than earnest. The crowd drives out specifically for this, dressed accordingly, and nobody looks at their phone.
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- 50 Best Art of Hospitality Award 2026 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- 50 Best #3 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
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Rank 14. Langdon Hall
Contemporary New American
A grand country house hotel about an hour outside Toronto, Langdon Hall is the kind of place that makes you feel like you've been invited to someone's very fancy estate, except the food is genuinely world-class. The chef forages the surrounding forest and sources almost everything from Ontario, then turns it into elegant, elaborate tasting menus served under pressed linens with polished crystal. The crowd dresses for it, and honestly, so should you.
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Rank 16. Mama Fatma
Turkish
A big, colorful Turkish restaurant in Mississauga where the coals are always glowing and nobody walks out without loosening their belt. Expect kebabs, spit-roasted meats, and pillowy pita from a wood-burning oven, all arriving in generous portions. Families and large groups fill the place, tables disappearing under shared plates. Start with the dips, pace yourself, and know that the tiny beef dumplings in garlicky yogurt are dangerously good.
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Rank 18. Tamarind
Indian
Colorful, loud Indian restaurant in a Mississauga mall that somehow manages to back up all that energy with genuinely good cooking. The menu swings from classic curries to Chettinad chicken tacos, and both are more convincing than they have any right to be. Weekends get rowdy with live music and dancing, so the crowd dresses for a night out. When the server asks your spice preference, don't be timid, just order a side of raita for backup.
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Rank 19. Guru Lukshmi
Indian
A Bib Gourmand South Indian spot in a Mississauga strip mall that draws the kind of crowds that make you question your life choices if you show up without a reservation. The dosas come in a dizzying number of varieties, the idlys and vadas are made fresh and arrive hot, and everything lands and disappears at a pace that feels slightly chaotic in the best way. Book ahead, bring an appetite, and plan your return visit before you've even paid.
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Rank 22. Edulis
Spanish Mediterranean
Edulis holds a Michelin star and earns every bit of it, though you'd never guess from the outside. It's a tasting-menu spot that moves at its own unhurried pace, the kind where the table is yours all night and the menu politely asks you to put your phone away. Seafood leads the way, rooted in Spanish and Mediterranean tradition, and the execution is quietly serious. The room feels like a cozy house party thrown by people who really know how to cook.
- 50 Best #25 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Air Canada 2012 · #1 · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
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Rank 23. Mhel
Japanese Fusion Korean
Mhel holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand and a spot on Canada's 100 Best, which tells you something, especially for a tiny, cozy spot tucked on a residential side street off Bloor West. The husband-and-wife team runs a rotating menu of Korean-Japanese small plates built around serious fish, rare imports, and seasonal ingredients. The sake list is genuinely good, and the crowd leans toward people who found this place on purpose.
- 50 Best #28 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Air Canada 2024 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #30 · Best Restaurants
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Downtown Kitchener's most cheerfully unclassifiable little restaurant piles surprising flavors onto each plate with zero apology. The kitchen throws global influences together in ways that have no right to work but somehow absolutely do. The wine list is equally offbeat, curated by people who clearly love a weird pour. Regulars look like they discovered it before you did and are quietly smug about it. Bring curiosity and an open mind.
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Rank 25. oddBird.
New American
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Rank 26. DaNico
Fine Dining Italian
DaNico is a Michelin-starred Italian fine dining room inside a former bank, which sounds like a punchline but absolutely works. High ceilings, linen tablecloths, plush seating, and just enough irreverent art on the walls to remind you the team isn't precious about it. The cooking is Italian at its bones, refined and technically sharp, with local Ontario ingredients doing serious work. The kind of room where everyone's dressed up and very much aware of it.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- 50 Top Italy 2026 · #3 · The Best Italian Restaurants In The World
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
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Rank 27. Quetzal
Mexican
The centerpiece of this Michelin-starred upscale Mexican restaurant is a 10-metre open-fire grill that does the heavy lifting on almost every dish, giving the whole room a low smoky hum. The crowd is dressed-up-but-not-stuffy, the kind who've done their research. Tortillas are made fresh from heirloom corn ground in-house, and the agave cocktail list is serious without being precious about it.
- 50 Best #8 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best International Restaurant Bar – Canada
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Rank 28. Alo
Contemporary
Tucked on the third floor above Spadina, Alo is a Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant that somehow avoids feeling precious about it. The dining room is plush and low-lit, full of people who booked months out and are visibly pleased with themselves for getting in. Sit at the chef's counter if you can swing it. The kitchen blends European and Asian ideas on a multi-course menu that keeps surprising you without ever showing off.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best French Cuisine Restaurant
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #7 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 29. Don Alfonso 1890
Elevated Italian
Fine dining Italian on the 38th floor of a downtown hotel, with city and harbour views that do half the work before a single plate arrives. The cooking is Mediterranean at heart, clean and precise, letting the ingredients carry the weight rather than burying them in heavy sauces. The crowd skews toward first dates trying to impress and expense accounts doing the same. The bison carpaccio has become a signature for good reason.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · World's Best Fine Dining Experience
- 50 Top Italy 2026 · #13 · The Best Italian Restaurants In The World
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Rank 30. Zet's Restaurant
American Greek
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Rank 31. Giulietta
Italian
Giulietta is the Italian neighbourhood restaurant that Dufferin Grove residents are quietly smug about, and honestly, fair enough. It's stylish without being precious, and the team makes everyone feel like a regular from table one. The pizza alone is worth the trip, charred and puffy in all the right ways, but the pasta holds its own too. First-daters and loyal locals share the room in a way that just works.
- Air Canada 2018 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #89 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 32. Bar Prima
Italian
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Rank 33. Conejo Negro
Caribbean
Conejo Negro is a cozy Caribbean-Creole spot on College Street where the food hits hard and the portions are built for sharing with a crew. Think fried chicken with smoked hot honey, braised beef with grits, and firecracker shrimp that earns the name. It's a Michelin Bib Gourmand pick, meaning the value is as good as the cooking. The backyard patio, all wood benches and warm lights, is exactly where you want to end up on a good night.
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Rank 34. Dotty's
American
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Rank 35. aKin
Asian
A Michelin-starred tasting menu in downtown Toronto where the chef takes classic Asian dishes apart and puts them back together in ways that genuinely surprise you. The room is sleek and dimly lit, full of people who booked weeks out and are dressed accordingly. Grab a counter stool if you can and watch the kitchen work. The cocktails downstairs are worth arriving early for.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Air Canada 2025 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #27 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 36. Restaurant 20 Victoria
Contemporary Mexican
A Michelin-starred tasting menu tucked into Toronto's financial district, and the kitchen recently went full contemporary Mexican with vivid, precise cooking that earns every course. The 24-seat room is minimal and moody, the service is warm without being fussy, and the crowd skews serious-but-relaxed, suits from nearby offices who've loosened the tie and know not to rush. Get the wine pairing and let the team take it from there.
- Air Canada 2022 · #1 · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #10 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 37. Casa Paco
Spanish
A tiny west-end house running a tasting menu that somehow threads Spanish and Venetian flavors together without it feeling like a gimmick. The chef has serious international miles on him, and it shows in the confident, seafood-forward cooking. Sundays go family-style with paella, which is worth planning your trip around. The crowd tends toward people who've done their research and dressed just slightly nicer than they let on.
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Rank 38. Sunnys Chinese
Sichuan Chinese
Tucked down a hallway in Kensington Market that looks like it goes nowhere, Sunny's is a loud, packed Chinese spot earning its Michelin Bib Gourmand the honest way. The cooking runs from Sichuan to Guangdong and doesn't ask permission, leaning hard into chili, smoke, and char. The crowd is young and in groups, because this is the kind of place you want to argue about the menu with someone.
- Air Canada 2021 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #94 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
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Rank 39. The Ace
Gastropub
Brunch is usually when kitchens phone it in, but this slim vintage diner on Roncesvalles actually has its act together. It's been around since the fifties and still pulls a neighborhood crowd of flannel-and-coffee types who know a good thing. The Michelin folks handed it a Bib Gourmand, and honestly it tracks. The house sourdough alone will make you feel like the morning is redeemable. Go hungry.
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Rank 40. TOCA
Traditional Italian
- AAA Four Diamonds
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Four Star
- Air Canada 2011 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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Rank 41. Reign
Canadian American
- AAA Four Diamonds
- The Pinnacle Guide 2026 · 1 Pin
- VineRoutes 2025 · Vine Award Winners · Restaurant Awards
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Rank 42. Ten
Vegetarian
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Rank 44. Canoe
Contemporary New American
Fifty-four floors above Bay Street, this long-running fine dining institution earns its Michelin selection with views that make every other rooftop look like a fire escape. Lunch belongs to the finance crowd with their jackets half-off and somewhere to be; dinner is a different animal, slower and more ambitious. The kitchen takes Canadian ingredients seriously, which is more than most places at this altitude bother to do.
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Rank 45. Actinolite
Contemporary New American
Actinolite is a fine dining tasting menu spot on a quiet stretch of Ossington, and it earns its place at the table by actually meaning it. The chef grew up hunting and foraging, and that's not a marketing angle; it shapes every dish. Seven courses built around what's local, seasonal, and often foraged, served by the people who cooked it. The crowd is date-night serious but not stuffy, the kind who eat slowly on purpose.
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Rank 46. Yan Dining Room
Chinese
Tucked behind a longtime Toronto Chinese restaurant, Yan is a micro tasting menu spot where the chef cooks "neo-Chinese" food rooted in her own family history, then actually explains each dish to the room. A gong sounds, she talks, everyone laughs. Twenty-eight people, eight courses, booths and a communal table, seasonal menu. It's intimate in a way that feels earned rather than precious, and you leave with leftovers.
- Air Canada 2025 · Best Concept · Best New Restaurants
- Air Canada 2025 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · Recommends
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A College Street trattoria with something genuinely unusual going on: the team weaves together Italian and Jewish culinary history into food that feels personal rather than conceptual. Fresh pasta, a charcoal grill, and hyper-seasonal Canadian ingredients tie it together. The room is warm and a little cinematic, and the crowd looks like people who read the menu twice. It landed on Canada's 100 Best for good reason.
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Rank 48. BB's
Filipino
Filipino diner doing double duty in Parkdale, and pulling off both shifts with style. By day it's a colorful brunch spot with great fried chicken and serious hot sauce energy. By night the cocktail bar wakes up and the kitchen pivots to classic Filipino comfort food. The sea foam tiles and pink booths draw a cool, relaxed crowd who look like they biked here. Michelin gave it a Bib Gourmand, which feels exactly right.
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Rank 49. Dreyfus
French
Dreyfus is a tiny, dimly lit French bistro on Harbord that feels like someone's well-traveled living room, except the food is genuinely thrilling. The menu shifts constantly with the season and leans into indulgence without apology. Italo-disco hums in the background while regulars let the server pick their wines by the glass. Go with a group, sit elbow to elbow, and do not skip the crêpes Suzette.
- Air Canada 2019 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #19 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 50. Famiglia Baldassarre
Italian
The pasta here is so good that most of it gets shipped off to other restaurants before you even show up. This tiny lunch-only pasta shop on an industrial strip runs for just a few hours a day, with a menu of two or three daily pastas and not much else. People line the sidewalk anyway. Seating is scarce because the real business is the kitchen humming behind you, but the pasta makes the wait feel completely reasonable.
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · Recommends
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Eater The 38 Best Restaurants in Toronto, Canada
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Rank 51. Osteria Giulia
Ligurian Italian
Osteria Giulia has a Michelin star and somehow still feels like the kind of place you'd actually want to linger in, all candlelight and blond wood and staff who seem genuinely pleased you're there. It's a proper Italian restaurant with a tight focus on Ligurian cooking, which means lots of seafood and pastas you won't find elsewhere in the city. The crowd dresses up a little and means it. The cocktails are quietly excellent too.
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · World's Best Italian Cuisine Restaurant
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Air Canada 2022 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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Rank 52. Enigma
Contemporary
Enigma is a tasting menu spot in Yorkville where the chef came up through Alo and it honestly shows. Eight courses, open kitchen, dishes built around three or four ingredients that somehow taste like more. The crowd leans date-night and quietly well-dressed, the kind of people who researched before booking. If a full tasting menu feels like a commitment, the bar does à la carte. The wine list is short but clearly thought through.
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Rank 54. FK
New American
FK is a bright, airy neighborhood restaurant on St. Clair where the kitchen lets the market do the talking. The cooking is unfussy and genuinely satisfying, the kind of place where the bread alone makes you glad you came. Expect fresh pasta, whatever's in season, and mains that feel like someone actually cooked them. The crowd is relaxed and local, and the pacing follows suit, so don't be in a rush.
- Air Canada 2011 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- VineRoutes 2025 · Award of Distinction · Restaurant Awards
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 55. Chica's Chicken
Hot Chicken Southern
Nashville hot chicken done right in the Junction, and a Bib Gourmand to prove it. This is a no-frills counter spot where the birds are dry-brined for two days and fried to order, so bone-in means a real wait, though deep-fried pickles help pass the time. Medium heat is a solid entry point, but ghost pepper tiers exist for people who enjoy making poor decisions in public. The room is bare, the rap is loud, and everyone looks like they knew exactly what they were getting into.
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Rank 56. DaiLo
New Asian/French
DaiLo is a College Street spot where New Asian and French cooking meet in ways that feel genuinely personal rather than gimmicky. The chef designs the menu around sharing, so bring people you actually like. The room fills with the kind of crowd that knows the difference between a good cocktail and a great one, and orders both. Whole fried fish, hand-folded dumplings, bold seasoning throughout. It's a proper night out.
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Rank 57. R&D
Fusion
Chinatown's most fun fusion spot, born from a MasterChef Canada mentorship that somehow actually worked. R&D throws dim sum in a blender with French, Korean, and whatever else the kitchen feels like that day, and the results are genuinely good rather than gimmicky. The crowd skews young and adventurous, the room has energy, and the Michelin Bib Gourmand means you won't feel robbed on the way out.
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Rank 59. Louix Louis
European
- AAA Four Diamonds
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Recommended
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · Canada's Best Hotel Restaurant
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Rank 61. Aloette
New American
Aloette is a chic little diner on Spadina, narrow as a train car and perpetually hard to get into, which tells you something. The team behind the Michelin-starred tasting room upstairs runs this place with the same seriousness, just with burgers and pie instead of twelve courses. The crowd is stylish and unhurried, the kind of people who made a reservation two weeks ago and feel smug about it. Worth every bit of the effort.
- Air Canada 2018 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Eater The 38 Best Restaurants in Toronto, Canada
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Rank 62. Arbequina
Palestinian Middle Eastern
A cozy Roncesvalles spot where Palestinian and Jordanian home cooking gets the careful, personal treatment it deserves. The menu runs à la carte or prix fixe, the kind of room where regulars debate which mezze to start with while first-timers quietly photograph everything. No alcohol, but the mocktails are genuinely good. Bring someone you actually want to talk to, because the food gives you plenty to talk about.
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Rank 63. Dil Se
Northern Indian
A cozy Northern Indian sit-down spot on Roncesvalles that actually puts some care into the room, with linen tablecloths and colorful fabrics on the walls. The cooking is the real draw though: rich, well-seasoned food that tastes like someone genuinely knows what they're doing. The crowd is a mix of Roncy regulars and people who made a point of coming here, which is usually a good sign.
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Rank 64. Enoteca Sociale
Roman Italian Wine Bar
This Michelin Bib Gourmand Roman wine bar on Dundas West has been around for years, and the marble bar alone is reason enough to show up solo. Nearly everything is made in-house, and the pastas are the real draw, especially the cacio e pepe, which basically every table orders. The crowd is relaxed, the room feels genuinely lived-in, and it's the kind of place that makes you want to stay for one more glass.
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Rank 66. Maven
Polish-Jewish Eastern European
Maven is a warm, sunlit neighborhood restaurant on Harbord where the chef turns her Polish-Jewish heritage into something genuinely moving without ever getting precious about it. The room has cheerful primary colors and her grandmother's knick-knacks on the shelves, and the crowd looks like people who came for a quick dinner and ended up staying way too long. Order the Pickletini, then let the rest of the menu do its thing.
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You walk through a coffee shop to reach the actual restaurant, which tells you everything about how this place operates. It's a casual Thai spot on Ossington with binchotan grills, natural light, and cooking that's genuinely fiery and fresh rather than dialed down for the room. The menu runs from snacky appetizers to curries, and the crowd looks like people who found it on purpose and feel quietly smug about it. Michelin gave it a Bib Gourmand, so the secret's out.
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Rank 68. MIMI Chinese
Regional Chinese
MIMI Chinese is the kind of regional Chinese spot where the room does half the work, red banquettes, white tablecloths, and lighting that makes everyone look good. It's a Yorkville crowd, dressed up and sharing plates they didn't expect to love this much. The cooking is precise and generous, built for groups who want to order everything. Come with a table of friends, or let the tasting menu make the decisions for you.
- Air Canada 2022 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · Recommends
- Chinese Restaurant Awards 2025 · #12 · Elite 30 Canada
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Rank 69. Aburi Hana
Kyō-Kaiseki Japanese
Descending below Yorkville into this Michelin-starred kaiseki room feels like the city is letting you in on a secret. The design is hushed and minimal, so nothing distracts from the plates, which are intricate and quietly theatrical in a way that earns the silence. It draws the kind of crowd that dressed up without being asked. Book ahead, go hungry, and let the chef take you somewhere.
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- VineRoutes 2025 · Vine Award Winners · Restaurant Awards
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best Landmark Restaurant
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Rank 72. Alma
Fusion Chinese
Alma is a tiny, Bib Gourmand-winning spot in Bloordale where the menu refuses to be pinned down, and that's exactly the point. Think Chinese comfort food filtered through a very creative brain, so scallion bao shows up next to stracciatella and nobody bats an eye. The room is a shoebox with red lanterns and a lucky cat, packed with regulars who trust the kitchen completely. Natural wine flows freely, which tells you the vibe.
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Rank 73. Grey Gardens
Contemporary
Grey Gardens is a lively, hip little restaurant on Augusta that earns its Michelin Bib Gourmand honestly, which is to say the food quietly overdelivers every time. The menu is short and shifts around, but the house-made pastas alone justify the trip. The wine list is genuinely good, the room is full of people who clearly come here a lot, and somehow it all feels effortless rather than try-hard.
- Air Canada 2017 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- Foodism 2025 · Legendary Icon · ICON Awards · Jen Agg
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Rank 74. Musoshin Ramen
Japanese
Tucked just off Roncesvalles, this ramen shop does things a little differently, starting with broths built on a vegetable base that somehow taste just as deep and savory as the pork-heavy stuff. The house-made noodles are noticeably better than most, and the Japanese milk bread coming out of this kitchen is genuinely worth the detour on its own. It draws a neighborhood crowd who figured out early that this place is doing something special.
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Rank 75. Scaramouche
Traditional French
Scaramouche has been an institution in Toronto's moneyed South Hill neighborhood for years, and the city skyline view alone would justify the trip. It's classic French fine dining, the kind where the room is full of anniversaries and quiet power lunches, nobody's reinventing anything, and that's exactly the point. The coconut cream pie is lowkey famous. Dress up a little.
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Rank 76. Antler
Contemporary
A cozy little spot in Little Portugal where the whole point is local and wild, game meat and all. The exposed brick, forest murals, and yes, a mounted deer on the wall set the scene perfectly for what lands on the plate. It's the kind of neighbourhood restaurant where the regulars look like they walked straight out of a hiking trail, but in a good way. The chef takes Ontario's farms and forests seriously, and it shows.
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Rank 78. Bar Raval
Spanish
A pinxto bar on College that does a convincing impression of San Sebastián, right down to the vermouth and the late hour. The room is genuinely stunning, all curved mahogany that makes you feel like you're inside a very elegant ship. You come for Spanish snacks and small bites, stay because the cocktail and sherry program keeps getting better, and leave considerably later than planned. Holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand.
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Top 10 Nominee · Best International Restaurant Bar
- Air Canada 2015 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #10 · Best Bars
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Rank 79. Lai Wah Heen
Cantonese Chinese
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Recommended
- Chinese Restaurant Awards 2025 · Top 50 Honourees · Elite 30 Canada
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Rank 80. Lucie
French
A Michelin-selected French restaurant downtown that actually feels welcoming rather than stiff. The room is big and a bit industrial, softened by warm pendant lighting and a half-glimpse of the kitchen through frosted glass. The food is genuinely French but not stuck in 1985, and even the cocktails lean Parisian. The crowd tends to be date-night couples and after-work professionals who want something elevated without the white-glove anxiety.
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Rank 81. KAPPO SATO
Japanese
A Michelin-starred kappo counter where the chef runs a lively, freewheeling tasting menu entirely on his own terms, which is a much better deal than it sounds. Forget the hushed reverence of omakase or kaiseki; this room moves fast, with a young team bouncing between courses while the chef works the open kitchen with serious knife skills. Most ingredients fly in from Japan, and the dashi broths alone are worth the trip.
- Air Canada 2023 · #1 · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best Japanese Cuisine Restaurant
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Rank 82. Viaggio
Italian
Viaggio is a neighborhood Italian spot on Dundas West that decided playing it safe was boring, and honestly, good call. The kitchen takes real swings, putting smoked pastrami on pizza and tossing pasta with charred octopus in smoked dashi butter, and it works. Save room for the tiramisu, which is genuinely worth the trip on its own. The old building has a handsome dining room and a string-lit deck full of regulars who clearly know something you don't.
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Rank 83. Chantecler
Bistro French
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Rank 84. One Restaurant
French/Italian
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Rank 85. Bar Eugenie
Filipino
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Rank 86. Lunch Lady
Street Food Vietnamese
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Rank 87. Café Boulud
Luxe French
- AAA Four Diamonds
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Recommended
- Air Canada 2013 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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Rank 88. Campechano Adelaide
Mexican
This casual taco spot has a Bib Gourmand and a short menu, and it earns both. The tortillas are pressed and griddled fresh from heirloom corn sourced in Mexico, which sounds fancy but mostly just means they taste like tortillas are supposed to. The room is small and tiled, the kitchen is loud, everything arrives fast, and before you know it you're back on Adelaide wondering when you can come back.
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Rank 89. Lao Lao Bar
Thai Cocktail Bar
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Rank 90. Bar Vendetta
Italian Cocktail Bar
A narrow Italian wine bar on Dundas West that somehow squeezes serious from-scratch pasta out of a kitchen the size of a coat closet. The retro tile and vintage posters draw a mix of actual diners and people who came purely to work through the long Italian wine list and never opened a menu. Both camps are equally right. The cacio e pepe-stuffed pasta coil is genuinely worth the trip.
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Rank 93. Trius Winery Restaurant
Contemporary
A winery restaurant in Niagara wine country where the setting does half the work, and the kitchen does the rest. The chef has been running this place for years, building a seasonal prix-fixe menu around local farms and nearby producers. Come for lunch, grab a patio table overlooking the vines, and let the afternoon dissolve. The crowd is couples and food-curious day-trippers who remembered to make a reservation.
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Rank 94. Pho Tien Thanh
Vietnamese
No-frills Vietnamese spot near Queen West that fills up fast, because word gets around when a bowl of pho is this good. The rare beef versions are the move, arriving in big steaming bowls that mean business. The crowd is the mixed Toronto type, nobody dressed up, everyone leaning over their bowl like it owes them nothing. Bring cash on weekends or you'll be the person holding up the line.
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Rank 95. Union
French
French bistro vibes on one of Toronto's coolest strips, Union is the kind of neighborhood spot where the food takes the farm-to-table thing seriously without making you sit through a lecture about it. The rustic brick dining room fills up with locals who know the menu changes with the seasons, and the chef has been known to bring your plate out himself. Lunch is low-key, dinner is more of an occasion.
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Rank 96. Bar Isabel
Spanish
Bar Isabel is a Spanish taverna on College Street that somehow manages to feel both lived-in and genuinely exciting. The room pulls everyone from date-nighters to big, loud groups, and the tapas menu is rustic enough that you won't feel like you're being lectured. Order widely, drink the sherry cocktails, and don't overthink it. Grant van Gameren is one of Toronto's most respected chefs, which tracks the moment the food arrives.
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Rank 97. Gia
Plant-forward Italian
Gia is the Italian spot in Trinity Bellwoods where you'll be halfway through a bowl of house-made pasta before you notice the menu is entirely meatless. It's a proper sit-down dinner, stylish without being stiff, the kind of room that fills up with people who read the right newsletters and actually got a reservation. If you didn't, the walnut bar up front is a perfectly good consolation prize.
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Rank 99. Le Swan
French
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best International Restaurant Bar – Canada
- Air Canada 2019 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Spirited Awards 2025 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best International Restaurant Bar – Canada
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Rank 100. The Cottage Cheese
Indian
Kensington Market's sunniest Indian spot earns its Michelin Bib Gourmand by actually caring, from the butter chicken down to how well the naan is garlicked. It's a casual, window-wrapped dining room where the servers will talk you through the menu with genuine enthusiasm, which sounds annoying but really isn't. Chaats, curries, and claypots are built for sharing, and the crowd looks exactly like people who came for a quick bite and stayed for another round.