Eat & Drink

Cuisine

Toronto's culinary scene is one of the best in the country. Choose from upscale gourmet to home-cooked comfort foods from nearly everywhere in the world.
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Suggestions for Families

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Allen’s

An ode to the Irish saloons of times gone by. With one of the city’s largest VQA wine lists, fantastic steaks and gourmet Irish fare, and a beautiful backyard patio oasis, Allen’s is a staple of the city.

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Holy Chuck Burgers

Holy Chuck! is fast becoming the Godfather of the Patty in Toronto. Their burgers are displays of pure genius, taking the traditional into the realms of the exceptional.

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Cardinal Rule

This little Designer Diner (at the hub of Toronto’s west end) will tickle all of your senses, whether you’re taking in the ambiance and tuneage or tantalizing your taste buds with their awesome selection of comfort foods.

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Suggestions for Couples

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Estiatorio Volos

Fresh, healthy flavours and emphasis on beautiful presentation please both the appetite and eyes at Volos. Modern twists on traditional Greek dishes create a contemporary culinary experience rooted in authenticity.

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Ascari

Ascari Enoteca is a neighborhood locale, named after the 1950′s Italian race legend, Alberto Ascari. It is a place where people come to linger over a simple delicious meal washed down by a superb bottle of wine (or two).

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Canyon Creek

From handcrafted burgers and flavourful salads, to uniquely seasoned aged steaks and fresh seafood, Canyon Creek designs their meals to have lasting appeal. Everything is prepared in-house using local ingredients whenever possible.

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Meals With a View

Take in a spectacular 360-degree view of the city at 360 The Restaurant, located at the top of the CN Tower. The restaurant offers an inventive, locally sourced seasonal menu and an award-winning wine cellar which has put the CN Tower in the Guinness World Records for having the world’s highest wine cellar.

The Roof Lounge at the Park Hyatt Toronto is located high atop fashionable Yorkville on the hotel’s 18th floor. It is the site of many a celeb-fueled party, especially during the Toronto International Film Festival.

High-in-the-sky: located on the 54th floor of the TD Bank Tower, Canoe (Oliver & Bonacini) is a favourite dining spot for local and visiting members of the elite.