The 15 Best Restaurants In Toronto

July 21, 2021

Toronto is one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities, with a fantastic array of world-class restaurants. Whether you're looking for Thai , Japanese , European, Mexican(or pretty mush anything else for that matter), Toronto will have something right for you.

We've searched through all of the best restaurants in Toronto, in every neighborhood and every price range. We've included food from all over the globe, including Jamaican food, Italian food, Spanish food, and more. There are that many great restaurants in Toronto, so it's challenging to pick the best 15., but we've given it our best shot.

See what you think and let us know at the bottom if you disagree!

Canoe

Canoe, Toronto
Amazing views from the 54th Floor at Canoe, Toronto

If you're looking for a restaurant that offers fantastic contemporary Canadian cuisine, Canoe is a great choice. This restaurant has over 20 years of history of creating some of the best food in Toronto. The restaurant has a team dedicated to working with Canadian farmers to use the finest ingredients in the country.

Toronto has a phenomenal skyline, and visitors adore the fantastic views from this restaurant. It is on the 54th floor and perfect for admiring the city. The restaurant has a vast menu and a bar that will feed you well into the night – this is an excellent option if you want outstanding Canadian cuisine with a view.

Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen

Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen
Delicious Caribbean Cuisine at Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen

Chubby's Jamaican Kitchen is the best example of delicious Caribbean cuisine in the city. The restaurant prides itself on high-quality, healthy Caribbean cuisine. The restaurant is in a beautifully restored 1890's row house opposite sister restaurant Gusto 101 and offers a great mix of old and new Toronto.

The interior has a fresh feel, with bamboo chairs and locally made maple tabletops. Jamaican chef Donavon Campbell serves up classics like curried, goat, fried okra and oxtail stew, with premium Jamiacan rum and ginger beer on tap.

El Catrin Destileria

Beautiful Mexican food in the heart of Toronto at El Catrin Destileria

El Catrin Destileria is a beautiful Mexican restaurant in the heart of Toronto. The restaurant serves the best authentic Mexican cuisine in the city, and they offer the bet quality (and some of the most expensive!) tequila and mezcal selections in Canada. Expect to find delicious tacos, tasty cocktails, and yummy burritos as standard. The restaurant also has the biggest heated patio in Toronto to keep you warm in the winter months.

Canoe Restaurant

Canoe Restaurant

If you’re curious about Canadian cuisine, then there’s only one place you should experience it. Canoe doesn’t cook dishes. It crafts them into inspiring meals that tell a profound story of the country’s culture, history, and landscape.

The chefs source their ingredients from the best farmers and suppliers from around Canada. With their 20 years of culinary experience, they then put together some of the most creative meals you’ll ever put on your fork.

Café Boulud

Café Boulud

Canada is known for speaking French in addition to English. However, they also don’t mind dining on some French cuisine as well. Café Boulud is one establishment known for providing many classic bistro meals inspired by the dishes the chef’s family from Lyon.

The menu changes with the seasons, but the ambiance always remains the same. It has a vintage feel with comfortable lounges and dining bar counters. You also need to visit the ground floor lounge for a nightcap before you leave.

Alo Restaurant

 Alo Restaurant

While it’s only been open since 2015, Alo has quickly become a favorite with the locals. All the meals are used with the best seasonal ingredients and crafted to provide you with a dining experience like no other.

The wine listing has also been carefully selected to perfectly match the dishes on the menu. Alo even has a sommelier to help you pick the right glass to sip while you enjoy your meal.

Lena

Lena

All of the meals at Lena have a personal connection to the chef. You’re able to tell after the first bite as there is so much care and effort put into everything that goes on the plate.

The food contains Spanish and Italian influences as well as loads of flavor. It’s meant to be enjoyed amongst friends or family and inside a lively atmosphere, which is exactly the ambiance you’ll experience in Lena.

Patois Toronto

Patois Toronto

Have you ever tried Asian soul food with a Caribbean flair? It’s not exactly a combination you see in a lot of areas, but you can find it in Toronto.

All of the items on the menu are designed to be shared. So grab your family or friends, order a bunch of plates, and experience a flavor you’re unlikely to taste anywhere else.

George Restaurant

George Restaurant

Many locals lay claim that George is the best restaurant in Toronto. It’s hard to disagree. The restaurants and chefs have won dozens of awards and are known the world over for creating unique and inspiring dishes.

They’ve even created a cuisine based on the city of Toronto. It features seasonal ingredients and comes in multiple courses. This option is perfect if you’re struggling to choose something to eat from their extensive menu.

Labora

Labora

When you’re in the mood for a perfect paella, the only place to visit in Toronto is Labora. They offer four different takes on the classic dish, and you should make time to sample every single one of them.

Just make sure to save room for the Spanish cheesecake. It might look tiny, but it’s very filling. Plus, you can’t help but savor every bite.

Miku

Miku

Not only is the sushi and seafood fresh at Miku, but so is the setting. You’ll be treated to stunning views of Queen’s Quay and the harbor. There’s also a 7000 square feet raw bar, sushi bar, and patio.

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, Miku even provides delectable plates, including Japanese and European-inspired desserts. Every dish is expertly plated and looks like a work of art.

The Senator

The Senator

You can trace back the roots of the oldest restaurant in Toronto to 1836. It’s still going strong today as it was back then and continues to be a favorite amongst the locals.

Serving breakfast and lunch, you can satisfy your hunger with an omelet, chicken club sandwich, or Reuben sandwich. Feel free to eat in the classic diner setting or take away with you while you explore the glorious city.

Aloette

Aloette

When you step inside Aloette, you might think you’re getting classic diner-style food. However, there are plenty of fine dining options like charcoal-grilled asparagus, osso buco, and roast mushroom soup that will surprise your tastebuds in a good way.

In addition to fine food, Aloette also serves stylish, refreshing cocktails and an extensive collection of wines that can pair perfectly with your meal of choice.

Arthur’s Restaurant

Arthur’s Restaurant

There’s no need to cross the border if you feel like a classic American meal. Arthur’s Restaurant is more than happy to oblige by serving tasty dishes straight off the grill and onto your plate.

If you’re not feeling hungry, then why not head to the rooftop to relax with a beverage. You’ll get some stunning views of the Toronto landscape that you won’t experience anywhere else.

Scaramouche

Scaramouche

You’ve got a choice when you walk into Scaramouche. You can choose to dine inside the restaurant to experience a fine dining experience like no other. Alternatively, you can walk into the Pasta Bar and Grill, which provides a more casual atmosphere but is just as delicious.

There’s no wrong decision. Both settings include their own teams of chefs that will serve up some of the best Italian food in the city.

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