The Top 19 Restaurants Near Gol’s Lanzhou Noodle
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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 3. Langdon Hall
Contemporary
A 37-year-old country estate where chef Jason Bangerter sources 85 percent of ingredients from Ontario's gardens and forests, plating foraged elements alongside classical technique. The dining room's formality—pressed linens, polished crystal—yields to drama on the plate, whether smoked trout with skin-crisped crackers or lobster accented with edible flowers.
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Rank 8. Quatrefoil
Contemporary
A Victorian house in Dundas hosts Fraser Macfarlane's unfussy but composed cooking—seared scallops in corn puree with bacon butter, Quebec duck glazed in lavender and partnered with kale and pear chutney, halibut in tarragon vin blanc. The room and its long-standing team move with practiced ease through birthdays and anniversaries, executing a short menu of upscale comfort without pretense.
- Air Canada 2010 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- VineRoutes 2025 · Award of Distinction · Restaurant Awards
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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David Burns, a competitive shucker, runs this modest oyster bar where raw and cured seafood share space with beef tataki and kombu mushroom risotto. The fried clams arrive golden and briny, a counterpoint to the pristine raw bar that has won over both neighborhood regulars and the city's serious cooks.
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Rank 14. Hexagon
Contemporary
A glass-walled room overlooking the lake, all clean lines and easy elegance. The kitchen works familiar ingredients—scallops, short rib, pasta—into composed, unfussy dishes: Hokkaido scallop arrives with potato foam and brown butter; corn agnolotti plays off Manchego; a cheesecake leans savory with strawberries and almond. Refinement without pretense.
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Rank 15. Mama Fatma
Turkish
A colorful room where kebabs char over live coals and dome-shaped pita emerges from a wood-fired oven, feeding large families who sprawl across tables laden with abundance. The garlicky yogurt-dressed dumplings and warming tea suggest this local favorite has earned its reputation through years of generous, unhurried hospitality.
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Rank 17. Guru Lukshmi
Indian
A sprawling South Indian canteen in a Mississauga strip mall where dosas arrive in bewildering variety—the Mysore Bhaji, stuffed with spiced potatoes, alone justifies the pilgrimage. Idlis, vadas, and uttapam emerge hot and fresh, accompanied by proper sambar and bright chutneys, the whole meal dispatched with such velocity you're already planning your next visit before the check arrives.
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Rank 18. Gol's Lanzhou Noodle
Lanzhou Noodles
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Rank 19. Tamarind
Indian
Tamarind layers familiar curries with inventive flourishes—lamb Roganjosh and paneer shine alongside Chettinad chicken tacos. The Mississauga spot channels exuberance through live music and dancing, though its kitchen proves substance matches the spectacle.