Elaine’s guidebook

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Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, who designed several other city landmarks.
1217 habitants recommandent
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
1217 habitants recommandent
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, who designed several other city landmarks.
Description The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than one million visitors every year, making the ROM the most-visited museum in Canada.
2332 habitants recommandent
Musée royal de l'Ontario
100 Queens Park
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Description The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than one million visitors every year, making the ROM the most-visited museum in Canada.
The Art Gallery of Ontario is an art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum is located in the Grange Park neighbourhood of downtown Toronto, on Dundas Street West between McCaul and Beverley streets.
2262 habitants recommandent
Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario
317 Dundas St W
2262 habitants recommandent
The Art Gallery of Ontario is an art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum is located in the Grange Park neighbourhood of downtown Toronto, on Dundas Street West between McCaul and Beverley streets.
The Centreville Amusement Park is a children's amusement park located on Centre Island, part of the Toronto Islands, offshore of Toronto, Ontario.
323 habitants recommandent
Centre Island
323 habitants recommandent
The Centreville Amusement Park is a children's amusement park located on Centre Island, part of the Toronto Islands, offshore of Toronto, Ontario.
"360, The Restaurant at the CN Tower, features market-fresh, locally sourced and sustainable Canadian cuisine that takes fine dining to new heights – more than 350 metres (1,150 ft) above the ground. Paired with an award-winning selection of Canadian wines, craft beers and spirits in the world’s highest wine cellar, we invite you to celebrate your special occasion in style. Please note that elevation to 360 Restaurant and access to the LookOut and Glass Floor levels of the CN Tower, following your meal, are complimentary with the minimum purchase of a 2 course prix fixe by each guest.
3509 habitants recommandent
Tour CN
290 Bremner Blvd
3509 habitants recommandent
"360, The Restaurant at the CN Tower, features market-fresh, locally sourced and sustainable Canadian cuisine that takes fine dining to new heights – more than 350 metres (1,150 ft) above the ground. Paired with an award-winning selection of Canadian wines, craft beers and spirits in the world’s highest wine cellar, we invite you to celebrate your special occasion in style. Please note that elevation to 360 Restaurant and access to the LookOut and Glass Floor levels of the CN Tower, following your meal, are complimentary with the minimum purchase of a 2 course prix fixe by each guest.
The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
1704 habitants recommandent
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill St
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The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
Welcome to one of Toronto’s most celebrated attractions. Toronto’s famous ice rink at Nathan Phillips Square. This rink has been a quintessential Toronto experience for generations. It is set in the unique urban backdrop of sparkling lights and a large holiday tree. Bring your friends, family and loved ones and make magical memories on ice that you will all cherish for years to come.
350 habitants recommandent
Place Nathan Phillips
100 Queen St W
350 habitants recommandent
Welcome to one of Toronto’s most celebrated attractions. Toronto’s famous ice rink at Nathan Phillips Square. This rink has been a quintessential Toronto experience for generations. It is set in the unique urban backdrop of sparkling lights and a large holiday tree. Bring your friends, family and loved ones and make magical memories on ice that you will all cherish for years to come.
Aquarium of Canada TORONTO, CANADA Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a 135,000 square-feet incredible family attraction with more than 1.5 million gallons of water with marine and freshwater habitats from around the world.
2071 habitants recommandent
Aquarium Ripley du Canada
288 Bremner Blvd
2071 habitants recommandent
Aquarium of Canada TORONTO, CANADA Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a 135,000 square-feet incredible family attraction with more than 1.5 million gallons of water with marine and freshwater habitats from around the world.
Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball.
1459 habitants recommandent
Centre Rogers
1 Blue Jays Way
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Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball.
Philosopher's Walk is a scenic footpath located in the St George campus of the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario. It runs in the north–south direction along the ravine landscape created by Taddle Creek, once a natural waterway that was buried during the Industrial Age and is now flowing underground.
17 habitants recommandent
Philosopher's Walk
78 Queen's Park Cres W
17 habitants recommandent
Philosopher's Walk is a scenic footpath located in the St George campus of the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario. It runs in the north–south direction along the ravine landscape created by Taddle Creek, once a natural waterway that was buried during the Industrial Age and is now flowing underground.
Spa at Four Seasons Toronto
60 Yorkville Ave
The Spa at The Hazelton
118 Yorkville Ave
Features six greenhouses comprising over 16,000 square feet of colourful seasonal plants which supplement the permanent plant collection.
268 habitants recommandent
Jardin Allan
160 Gerrard St E
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Features six greenhouses comprising over 16,000 square feet of colourful seasonal plants which supplement the permanent plant collection.
651 habitants recommandent
Yorkville
651 habitants recommandent

Neighbourhoods

The tranquil Harbourfront area on the shores of Lake Ontario offers waterfront parks and trails, plus galleries, theatres and literary events at the Harbourfront Centre. Families take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for beaches and the Centreville children's amusement park with its 1907 carousel. Sleek condo towers housing young professionals offer hip street-level restaurants, cafes and shops.
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Harbourfront
217 habitants recommandent
The tranquil Harbourfront area on the shores of Lake Ontario offers waterfront parks and trails, plus galleries, theatres and literary events at the Harbourfront Centre. Families take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for beaches and the Centreville children's amusement park with its 1907 carousel. Sleek condo towers housing young professionals offer hip street-level restaurants, cafes and shops.
The dynamic energy of Toronto’s Queen Street West is unmatched anywhere else in the city. The area is a hub of the city’s best restaurants, cafés, independent boutiques, street art and galleries, and is a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Vogue Magazine named it one of the world’s coolest neighbourhoods and it’s no surprise why. Don’t miss: Exploring the high concentration of independent boutiques and chain retailers along Queen Street West Trinity Bellwoods Park for the vibrant scene and bustling dog park Direct access to the city’s up-and-coming artists at the Queen West Art Crawl each September A stay at one of the area’s art hotels, The Drake Hotel or Gladstone Hotel Brunch at one of the many options, some popular ones being Hello 123, Café Neon and The Good Son Torontonians already knew West Queen West was in vogue, but it was nice when the neighborhood was named in Vogue magazine in 2014 as the second-hippest district in the world. This strip is lined with small galleries, homegrown retailers, restaurants and lots of bars. Find this neighborhood.
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Queen Street West
Queen Street West
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The dynamic energy of Toronto’s Queen Street West is unmatched anywhere else in the city. The area is a hub of the city’s best restaurants, cafés, independent boutiques, street art and galleries, and is a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Vogue Magazine named it one of the world’s coolest neighbourhoods and it’s no surprise why. Don’t miss: Exploring the high concentration of independent boutiques and chain retailers along Queen Street West Trinity Bellwoods Park for the vibrant scene and bustling dog park Direct access to the city’s up-and-coming artists at the Queen West Art Crawl each September A stay at one of the area’s art hotels, The Drake Hotel or Gladstone Hotel Brunch at one of the many options, some popular ones being Hello 123, Café Neon and The Good Son Torontonians already knew West Queen West was in vogue, but it was nice when the neighborhood was named in Vogue magazine in 2014 as the second-hippest district in the world. This strip is lined with small galleries, homegrown retailers, restaurants and lots of bars. Find this neighborhood.
Even the street signs are in Greek in lively Greektown, also known as "The Danforth." Crowds come for to its international mix of restaurants, cafes and bars, especially the Greek tavernas and pastry shops, as well as a vibrant mix of specialty boutiques. The neighbourhood is also home to the landmark Danforth Music Hall venue and the annual August Taste of the Danforth, which has food stalls, live music and dancing.
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The Danforth
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Even the street signs are in Greek in lively Greektown, also known as "The Danforth." Crowds come for to its international mix of restaurants, cafes and bars, especially the Greek tavernas and pastry shops, as well as a vibrant mix of specialty boutiques. The neighbourhood is also home to the landmark Danforth Music Hall venue and the annual August Taste of the Danforth, which has food stalls, live music and dancing.
Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
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Kensington Market
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Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
Energetic Chinatown hosts a variety of Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese restaurants that range from dim sum and pho to modern fusion. The animated Asian open-air markets and shops along Spadina Avenue offer fresh fruits and vegetables, along with herbal medicine and souvenirs. Chinese New Year
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Chinatown
292 Spadina Ave.
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Energetic Chinatown hosts a variety of Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese restaurants that range from dim sum and pho to modern fusion. The animated Asian open-air markets and shops along Spadina Avenue offer fresh fruits and vegetables, along with herbal medicine and souvenirs. Chinese New Year
Riverdale Farm is a working farm located in Toronto's downtown Cabbagetown neighbourhood. Visitors to our 7.5 acre property will get a first-hand taste of farm life, from raising livestock (cows, pigs, sheep, goats and chickens) to the year-round handwork and craft programs in The Meeting House. The property features flower, vegetable and herb gardens, as well as wooded areas and ponds connected to the city's rich ravine system. We are a popular community meeting place for families from across Toronto and beyond.
247 habitants recommandent
Ferme Riverdale
201 Winchester St
247 habitants recommandent
Riverdale Farm is a working farm located in Toronto's downtown Cabbagetown neighbourhood. Visitors to our 7.5 acre property will get a first-hand taste of farm life, from raising livestock (cows, pigs, sheep, goats and chickens) to the year-round handwork and craft programs in The Meeting House. The property features flower, vegetable and herb gardens, as well as wooded areas and ponds connected to the city's rich ravine system. We are a popular community meeting place for families from across Toronto and beyond.
The Beaches Named after the four beaches along Lake Ontario, this community is about a 40-minute streetcar ride from downtown. It’s got cafes, pubs, bistros, boutiques and parks. Plus, there’s a boardwalk that runs along the shoreline. The only animosity you’ll find here is between people who disagree on whether it’s called the “Beaches” or the “Beach.” Find this neighborhood.
424 habitants recommandent
The Beaches
424 habitants recommandent
The Beaches Named after the four beaches along Lake Ontario, this community is about a 40-minute streetcar ride from downtown. It’s got cafes, pubs, bistros, boutiques and parks. Plus, there’s a boardwalk that runs along the shoreline. The only animosity you’ll find here is between people who disagree on whether it’s called the “Beaches” or the “Beach.” Find this neighborhood.
The Beaches Named after the four beaches along Lake Ontario, this community is about a 40-minute streetcar ride from downtown. It’s got cafes, pubs, bistros, boutiques and parks. Plus, there’s a boardwalk that runs along the shoreline. The only animosity you’ll find here is between people who disagree on whether it’s called the “Beaches” or the “Beach.” Find this neighborhood.
424 habitants recommandent
The Beaches
424 habitants recommandent
The Beaches Named after the four beaches along Lake Ontario, this community is about a 40-minute streetcar ride from downtown. It’s got cafes, pubs, bistros, boutiques and parks. Plus, there’s a boardwalk that runs along the shoreline. The only animosity you’ll find here is between people who disagree on whether it’s called the “Beaches” or the “Beach.” Find this neighborhood.

Food scene

🍾Elaine’s Favourite restaurant! 🥂 Offering a fresh perspective and refined approach to Italian cuisine, Sofia is committed to sourcing quality ingredients to pay homage to true Italian tastes. Set in a dramatic and exquisitely designed backdrop, coupled with premium service, and finally; showcasing a curated ever-evolving internationally acclaimed art collection. Sofia is a provocateur to stimulate appetites, conversations and memories of an unforgettable experience.
18 habitants recommandent
Signs Restaurant & Bar
99 Yorkville Ave
18 habitants recommandent
🍾Elaine’s Favourite restaurant! 🥂 Offering a fresh perspective and refined approach to Italian cuisine, Sofia is committed to sourcing quality ingredients to pay homage to true Italian tastes. Set in a dramatic and exquisitely designed backdrop, coupled with premium service, and finally; showcasing a curated ever-evolving internationally acclaimed art collection. Sofia is a provocateur to stimulate appetites, conversations and memories of an unforgettable experience.
Fun atmosphere and great italian fair.
22 habitants recommandent
Dimmi Bar & Trattoria
140 Cumberland St
22 habitants recommandent
Fun atmosphere and great italian fair.
House with a rooftop patio offering a chic & chill setting for classic Italian dishes & drinks.
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Trattoria Nervosa
75 Yorkville Ave
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House with a rooftop patio offering a chic & chill setting for classic Italian dishes & drinks.
Blu Ristorante is an Italian restaurant in downtown Toronto Yorkville. Experience one of Toronto’s Best Restaurants and Award Winning Italian cuisine. Voted as a Romantic Destination of choice for an upscale dining and live entertainment experience, Blu Ristorante has been recognized as one of the cities Best Restaurants in Toronto for fine dining and group private dining events. Modern Italian restaurant, amazing in-house made pasta, fresh ingredients, and live music on weekends. Blu is a popular Yorkville restaurant that's perfect for all gatherings, romantic dates, business meetings, events. Private dining restaurant rooms available.
20 habitants recommandent
Blu Ristorante - Best Italian Restaurant Yorkville
90 Avenue Rd
20 habitants recommandent
Blu Ristorante is an Italian restaurant in downtown Toronto Yorkville. Experience one of Toronto’s Best Restaurants and Award Winning Italian cuisine. Voted as a Romantic Destination of choice for an upscale dining and live entertainment experience, Blu Ristorante has been recognized as one of the cities Best Restaurants in Toronto for fine dining and group private dining events. Modern Italian restaurant, amazing in-house made pasta, fresh ingredients, and live music on weekends. Blu is a popular Yorkville restaurant that's perfect for all gatherings, romantic dates, business meetings, events. Private dining restaurant rooms available.
Entertaining chefs prepare food on a teppanyaki grill, plus a sushi bar for diners who like it raw. So FUN!!!
13 habitants recommandent
Yamato Japanese Restaurant
24 Bellair St
13 habitants recommandent
Entertaining chefs prepare food on a teppanyaki grill, plus a sushi bar for diners who like it raw. So FUN!!!
Kasa Moto is a two-story contemporary Japanese restaurant and lounge that opened in the heart of Yorkville in the Spring of 2015. With a sprawling rooftop terrace, elevated design, and lush indoor topiary, Kasa Moto guests will enjoy a versatile dining experience that evolves from day to night.
34 habitants recommandent
Kasa Moto
115 Yorkville Ave
34 habitants recommandent
Kasa Moto is a two-story contemporary Japanese restaurant and lounge that opened in the heart of Yorkville in the Spring of 2015. With a sprawling rooftop terrace, elevated design, and lush indoor topiary, Kasa Moto guests will enjoy a versatile dining experience that evolves from day to night.
Outpost of upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting
19 habitants recommandent
Ruth's Chris Steak House
145 Richmond Street West
19 habitants recommandent
Outpost of upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting
Classic longtime steakhouse with a Canadian art collection & a wine cellar offering 30,000 bottles.
33 habitants recommandent
Barberian's Steak House
7 Elm St
33 habitants recommandent
Classic longtime steakhouse with a Canadian art collection & a wine cellar offering 30,000 bottles.
🍳great breakfast 🥓 Old-school spot with a vintage feel serving all-day breakfast, salads & comfort food
20 habitants recommandent
Flo's Diner
70 Yorkville Ave
20 habitants recommandent
🍳great breakfast 🥓 Old-school spot with a vintage feel serving all-day breakfast, salads & comfort food
Eataly is more than a supermarket with restaurants. It has an energetic marketplace, restaurants and a cooking school where there are many opportunities to taste and take home the the highest quality Italian and local products at a fair price."
24 habitants recommandent
Eataly Toronto
55 Bloor St W
24 habitants recommandent
Eataly is more than a supermarket with restaurants. It has an energetic marketplace, restaurants and a cooking school where there are many opportunities to taste and take home the the highest quality Italian and local products at a fair price."
Chef Laura Maxwell, a veteran of a Michelin-starred European restaurant, has a passion for French cuisine. Here's French food with flair and flavour. Bon appétit.
155 habitants recommandent
Le Sélect Bistro
432 Wellington St W
155 habitants recommandent
Chef Laura Maxwell, a veteran of a Michelin-starred European restaurant, has a passion for French cuisine. Here's French food with flair and flavour. Bon appétit.
"ONE Restaurant is Chef McEwan’s contemporary Yorkville hotspot located at the chic Hazelton Hotel. The sumptuous bar, tree-lined candle lit patio and lavish dining room make for an immersive dining experience day or night." Trendy dining room at the Hazelton Hotel with Mark McEwan's eclectic dishes & a tree-lined patio.
78 habitants recommandent
ONE Restaurant
116 Yorkville Ave
78 habitants recommandent
"ONE Restaurant is Chef McEwan’s contemporary Yorkville hotspot located at the chic Hazelton Hotel. The sumptuous bar, tree-lined candle lit patio and lavish dining room make for an immersive dining experience day or night." Trendy dining room at the Hazelton Hotel with Mark McEwan's eclectic dishes & a tree-lined patio.
"Four Seasons Hotel Toronto is home to dbar, a lively street-level lounge offering innovative cocktails, small plates, artisanal cheeses, craft beers, afternoon tea and more." Luxe hangout at the Four Seasons Toronto with craft cocktails, charcuterie & refined small plates.
41 habitants recommandent
d|bar
60 Yorkville Ave
41 habitants recommandent
"Four Seasons Hotel Toronto is home to dbar, a lively street-level lounge offering innovative cocktails, small plates, artisanal cheeses, craft beers, afternoon tea and more." Luxe hangout at the Four Seasons Toronto with craft cocktails, charcuterie & refined small plates.
🥂who doesn’t love a hotel bar? 🍸 Step into our living room and make yourself comfortable in the elegant atmosphere of Consort Bar. Reminiscent of an English aristocrats’ club, this King Street bar serves breakfast and dinner and boasts an extensive cocktail hour shareable plate menu. Our drink menu features a selection of classic signature cocktails, wines and fine spirits.🍹🍾🥂🍻
Consort Bar
37 King Street East
🥂who doesn’t love a hotel bar? 🍸 Step into our living room and make yourself comfortable in the elegant atmosphere of Consort Bar. Reminiscent of an English aristocrats’ club, this King Street bar serves breakfast and dinner and boasts an extensive cocktail hour shareable plate menu. Our drink menu features a selection of classic signature cocktails, wines and fine spirits.🍹🍾🥂🍻
Myth is a sprawling restaurant serving meze platters, seafood, and flaming Greek cheese.
Myth
522 King Street West
Myth is a sprawling restaurant serving meze platters, seafood, and flaming Greek cheese.
Alobar is tucked along a pathway in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood. It puts its foot forward as a cocktail bar, but it is a full-fledged restaurant, offering choice seafood with the finest accoutrements, fish and chops off of the charcoal grill, and world-class wines, all served with genuine hospitality.
9 habitants recommandent
Alobar Yorkville
162 Cumberland St
9 habitants recommandent
Alobar is tucked along a pathway in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood. It puts its foot forward as a cocktail bar, but it is a full-fledged restaurant, offering choice seafood with the finest accoutrements, fish and chops off of the charcoal grill, and world-class wines, all served with genuine hospitality.
Chotto Matte embraces the very best of Nikkei (Japanese—Peruvian) cuisine, with bold eye-catching natural colours and mouth-watering taste sensations. The two cultures share a deep appreciation for fresh fish and seasonal ingredients, with Japanese sushi and sashimi, and Peruvian ceviche central to their gastronomy. Nikkei is a unique blend of these culinary traditions, a lively combination of Japanese and Peruvian ingredients and techniques. Thanks to our well-respected chef, Jordan Sclare, we are internationally renowned for our artistic approach to this exciting cuisine. Kurt Zdesar | Founder and Owner
9 habitants recommandent
Chotto Matte Toronto
161 Bay St.
9 habitants recommandent
Chotto Matte embraces the very best of Nikkei (Japanese—Peruvian) cuisine, with bold eye-catching natural colours and mouth-watering taste sensations. The two cultures share a deep appreciation for fresh fish and seasonal ingredients, with Japanese sushi and sashimi, and Peruvian ceviche central to their gastronomy. Nikkei is a unique blend of these culinary traditions, a lively combination of Japanese and Peruvian ingredients and techniques. Thanks to our well-respected chef, Jordan Sclare, we are internationally renowned for our artistic approach to this exciting cuisine. Kurt Zdesar | Founder and Owner
Inspired by canada’s raw, rich land Connecting people to place through contemporary Canadian cuisine, Canoe crafts inspired dishes reflective of our country’s diverse landscape. Our chefs work closely with farmers and suppliers to source the finest ingredients from across the nation. With over 25 years of culinary history, Canoe continues to challenge creative boundaries in the spirit of celebrating Canada and its distinct provinces.
131 habitants recommandent
Canoe
66 Wellington St W
131 habitants recommandent
Inspired by canada’s raw, rich land Connecting people to place through contemporary Canadian cuisine, Canoe crafts inspired dishes reflective of our country’s diverse landscape. Our chefs work closely with farmers and suppliers to source the finest ingredients from across the nation. With over 25 years of culinary history, Canoe continues to challenge creative boundaries in the spirit of celebrating Canada and its distinct provinces.
As one of the newest additions to the posh neighbourhood of Yorkville, STK Toronto distinguishes itself with a vibrant mix of stylish dining and lounge spaces, paired with signature menus and world-class service.
67 habitants recommandent
STK Toronto
153 Yorkville Avenue
67 habitants recommandent
As one of the newest additions to the posh neighbourhood of Yorkville, STK Toronto distinguishes itself with a vibrant mix of stylish dining and lounge spaces, paired with signature menus and world-class service.
Located inside Toronto’s majestic castle, Casa Loma, BlueBlood Steakhouse offers a refined dining experience in an upscale environment. The one of a kind space offers a modern and edgy feel with a juxtaposition of classic heritage architecture, unique heirloom antiques and modern art pieces by Warhol, Mr. Brainwash and Salvador Dali. Offering a modern twist on the classic steakhouse, the menu highlights various cuts of the finest beef from around the world, as well as fresh seafood and an extensive international wine and spirit list. Awards and Recognition Design et al - International Hotel and Property Awards - Best Restaurant Design - America's + Caribbean USA Today's 10 Best #1 Steakhouse in Toronto DiRoNA - Distinguished Restaurants of North America Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence OpenTable Most Scenic Restaurants in Canada OpenTable Best Date Restaurants in Canada OpenTable Most Romantic Restaurants in Canada
13 habitants recommandent
BlueBlood Steakhouse
1 Austin Terrace
13 habitants recommandent
Located inside Toronto’s majestic castle, Casa Loma, BlueBlood Steakhouse offers a refined dining experience in an upscale environment. The one of a kind space offers a modern and edgy feel with a juxtaposition of classic heritage architecture, unique heirloom antiques and modern art pieces by Warhol, Mr. Brainwash and Salvador Dali. Offering a modern twist on the classic steakhouse, the menu highlights various cuts of the finest beef from around the world, as well as fresh seafood and an extensive international wine and spirit list. Awards and Recognition Design et al - International Hotel and Property Awards - Best Restaurant Design - America's + Caribbean USA Today's 10 Best #1 Steakhouse in Toronto DiRoNA - Distinguished Restaurants of North America Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence OpenTable Most Scenic Restaurants in Canada OpenTable Best Date Restaurants in Canada OpenTable Most Romantic Restaurants in Canada
Three things we want more of in 2022: Fajitas, margaritas (on tap) and sparkles. And Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! (yes, that's the full name — it's good luck) is making our disco dreams a reality. What started as a patio pop-up last summer is now a lively new cantina on King West bringing Southern American and Mexican-inspired flavours to sun-deprived city dwellers. There's something deeply satisfying about tucking into a roast sunchoke tamale or grilled adobo chicken under the glittering light of a spinning disco ball. And if someone puts on an ABBA record from the vinyl listening wall, you'll have to physically remove us from the restaurant. rabbitrabbitrabbit.ca
Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit!
461 King Street West
Three things we want more of in 2022: Fajitas, margaritas (on tap) and sparkles. And Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! (yes, that's the full name — it's good luck) is making our disco dreams a reality. What started as a patio pop-up last summer is now a lively new cantina on King West bringing Southern American and Mexican-inspired flavours to sun-deprived city dwellers. There's something deeply satisfying about tucking into a roast sunchoke tamale or grilled adobo chicken under the glittering light of a spinning disco ball. And if someone puts on an ABBA record from the vinyl listening wall, you'll have to physically remove us from the restaurant. rabbitrabbitrabbit.ca
MIMI Chinese can easily be regarded as one of Toronto's most anticipated restaurant openings of the year. This high-end Chinese restaurant focuses on Southern Chinese cuisine, dominantly from Guangdong Province, and incorporates other iconic plates from various regions. The menu notably credits the province from which each dish originates. Find familiar favourites from Sichuan Province, Hunan Province and Shaanxi Province present as well, all prepared with the intention of being shared. Sticking close to the traditional recipes to ensure they still encapsulate the characteristics that define these dishes, you can still expect to discover twists on each plate. Through their menu, MIMI Chinese aims to shine a light on the diversity within China's food culture, celebrating their flavours, cooking techniques and origins. Embark on an incredible culinary journey at MIMI Chinese, all while fully absorbed in the allure of the swanky old-school Chinese restaurant-inspired atmosphere around you. Taking over in the location formerly home to Italian restaurant Mistura by chef Massimo Capra, MIMI Chinese borders the lavish Yorkville neighbourhood and was set to launch in April 2020. The pandemic may have halted their plans for a sophisticated dine-in space, but it also sanctioned the opportunity to create another concept, one that can be attributed to heightening the excitement surrounding the opening of MIMI Chinese -- Sunny's Chinese. Currently put on pause, this takeout pop-up, the "younger, causal, funkier cousin" to MIMI Chinese, was originally birthed by spontaneity and it garnered quite the cult following itself. Taking on a life of its own, this venture proved to be so successful that its brick-and-mortar location in Kensington Market can be expected to arrive by spring 2022.
MIMI Chinese
265 Davenport Road
MIMI Chinese can easily be regarded as one of Toronto's most anticipated restaurant openings of the year. This high-end Chinese restaurant focuses on Southern Chinese cuisine, dominantly from Guangdong Province, and incorporates other iconic plates from various regions. The menu notably credits the province from which each dish originates. Find familiar favourites from Sichuan Province, Hunan Province and Shaanxi Province present as well, all prepared with the intention of being shared. Sticking close to the traditional recipes to ensure they still encapsulate the characteristics that define these dishes, you can still expect to discover twists on each plate. Through their menu, MIMI Chinese aims to shine a light on the diversity within China's food culture, celebrating their flavours, cooking techniques and origins. Embark on an incredible culinary journey at MIMI Chinese, all while fully absorbed in the allure of the swanky old-school Chinese restaurant-inspired atmosphere around you. Taking over in the location formerly home to Italian restaurant Mistura by chef Massimo Capra, MIMI Chinese borders the lavish Yorkville neighbourhood and was set to launch in April 2020. The pandemic may have halted their plans for a sophisticated dine-in space, but it also sanctioned the opportunity to create another concept, one that can be attributed to heightening the excitement surrounding the opening of MIMI Chinese -- Sunny's Chinese. Currently put on pause, this takeout pop-up, the "younger, causal, funkier cousin" to MIMI Chinese, was originally birthed by spontaneity and it garnered quite the cult following itself. Taking on a life of its own, this venture proved to be so successful that its brick-and-mortar location in Kensington Market can be expected to arrive by spring 2022.
From the creative minds who brought us Korean snack bar OddSeoul on Ossington comes its ultraviolet sister spot at Dupont and Avenue Road. Neon Tiger bellies Oddseoul's pocket-shop space with its three stories and three patios (hello, 90-seat back patio). The food is pan-Asian tapas-style so except palm-sized beauties like curried veg tacos and bulgogi cheesesteak with sambal mayo. neontiger.ca
Neon Tiger
1166 Queen Street West
From the creative minds who brought us Korean snack bar OddSeoul on Ossington comes its ultraviolet sister spot at Dupont and Avenue Road. Neon Tiger bellies Oddseoul's pocket-shop space with its three stories and three patios (hello, 90-seat back patio). The food is pan-Asian tapas-style so except palm-sized beauties like curried veg tacos and bulgogi cheesesteak with sambal mayo. neontiger.ca
Bar Raval is similar to its sibling restaurant Bar Isabel with a perpetually changing menu of Spanish tapas, but with a casual atmosphere that involves mostly standing room and a bar laden with pintxos. It’s another project of Grant van Gameren, who also has Eastern European pub Tennessee Tavern and mezcal-heavy bars El Rey and Pretty Ugly. Unlike these other places, though, Raval is open early til late for coffee and pastries up to cocktails and conservas.
235 habitants recommandent
Bar Raval
505 College St
235 habitants recommandent
Bar Raval is similar to its sibling restaurant Bar Isabel with a perpetually changing menu of Spanish tapas, but with a casual atmosphere that involves mostly standing room and a bar laden with pintxos. It’s another project of Grant van Gameren, who also has Eastern European pub Tennessee Tavern and mezcal-heavy bars El Rey and Pretty Ugly. Unlike these other places, though, Raval is open early til late for coffee and pastries up to cocktails and conservas.
Amal is where Lebanese joie de vivre comes to life. One may come as a guest, but one always leaves as family. Slow down and revel in the menu, service, cocktails, music and the company. The joy of sharing stories, exchanging playful glances across the room and just simply living; is engrained in the Amal experience. Amal’s menu will be a celebration of Lebanon’s most enamoured dishes, genuine in character and components, yet innovative and modern in taste and presentation." 131 Bloor st W 2nd floor
Amal Toronto
131 Bloor Street West
Amal is where Lebanese joie de vivre comes to life. One may come as a guest, but one always leaves as family. Slow down and revel in the menu, service, cocktails, music and the company. The joy of sharing stories, exchanging playful glances across the room and just simply living; is engrained in the Amal experience. Amal’s menu will be a celebration of Lebanon’s most enamoured dishes, genuine in character and components, yet innovative and modern in taste and presentation." 131 Bloor st W 2nd floor
A brand new restaurant has landed on King Street West, and it's bringing some major glam to the area. Mademoiselle Raw Bar + Grill is the latest concept by Peter Girges of MARBL, but don't expect a cheap night out here. The swanky spot is officially opening on May 12, and it will welcome guests into a bold and contemporary venue inspired by the European Coast. Operating from 5 p.m. until 2 a.m., this late-night restaurant offers a range of seafood and raw dishes, as well as pasta, sushi, and more. From crab legs to caviar, some dishes cost $100 or more, so abandon your paycheque all ye who enter here.
Mademoiselle Raw Bar + Grill
563 King Street West
A brand new restaurant has landed on King Street West, and it's bringing some major glam to the area. Mademoiselle Raw Bar + Grill is the latest concept by Peter Girges of MARBL, but don't expect a cheap night out here. The swanky spot is officially opening on May 12, and it will welcome guests into a bold and contemporary venue inspired by the European Coast. Operating from 5 p.m. until 2 a.m., this late-night restaurant offers a range of seafood and raw dishes, as well as pasta, sushi, and more. From crab legs to caviar, some dishes cost $100 or more, so abandon your paycheque all ye who enter here.
Soluna is a bohemian-themed oasis resembling a tropical resort with food and cocktails inspired by the coasts of the world. The building occupied by Soluna has been entirely transformed from its previous life existing as Cube Nightclub, prior to this Ultra Supper Club, and before that BamBoo. This is thanks to the visions behind this spot - Dan Gunam and Vito Tomasicchio, who both sport years of experience owning Toronto nightlife venues. Gunam was the founder of Calii Love and still runs Love Child Social House near King and Bathurst.
Soluna
314 Queen Street West
Soluna is a bohemian-themed oasis resembling a tropical resort with food and cocktails inspired by the coasts of the world. The building occupied by Soluna has been entirely transformed from its previous life existing as Cube Nightclub, prior to this Ultra Supper Club, and before that BamBoo. This is thanks to the visions behind this spot - Dan Gunam and Vito Tomasicchio, who both sport years of experience owning Toronto nightlife venues. Gunam was the founder of Calii Love and still runs Love Child Social House near King and Bathurst.
Love Child is a 7,500 square-foot open space, located in the heart of King West. Filled with lush plants, a host of A/V equipment and two full bars, they’ve created an event space designed for collaboration and connection. They know that the atmosphere of any event is crucial to the overall experience, and their versatile space and team provides that in spades. DRESS CODE Dress to Impress / Fashion Forward No tank tops No sleeveless t-shirts No shorts No baseball caps No flipflops No sports jerseys/athletic wear No running shoes High end sneakers allowed Love Child Social House is a social hub in downtown Toronto, a place where the hustle meets social. During the day, we provide a place for people to come together and feed their ambition, meeting new people and get work done. Featuring a complete cafe with artisanal coffees, handmade pastries and snacks, as well as a range of healthy, fresh lunch options, this isn’t your average co working space. Once night falls, Love Child Social House turns into a 21 and over playground, with the hottest DJs spinning the latest tracks and drink specials every night. Looking for an unforgettable corporate event space? Our flexible layout can accommodate any kind of private or corporate event, from intimate gatherings to large seminars.
7 habitants recommandent
CHILL Ice House
69 Bathurst St
7 habitants recommandent
Love Child is a 7,500 square-foot open space, located in the heart of King West. Filled with lush plants, a host of A/V equipment and two full bars, they’ve created an event space designed for collaboration and connection. They know that the atmosphere of any event is crucial to the overall experience, and their versatile space and team provides that in spades. DRESS CODE Dress to Impress / Fashion Forward No tank tops No sleeveless t-shirts No shorts No baseball caps No flipflops No sports jerseys/athletic wear No running shoes High end sneakers allowed Love Child Social House is a social hub in downtown Toronto, a place where the hustle meets social. During the day, we provide a place for people to come together and feed their ambition, meeting new people and get work done. Featuring a complete cafe with artisanal coffees, handmade pastries and snacks, as well as a range of healthy, fresh lunch options, this isn’t your average co working space. Once night falls, Love Child Social House turns into a 21 and over playground, with the hottest DJs spinning the latest tracks and drink specials every night. Looking for an unforgettable corporate event space? Our flexible layout can accommodate any kind of private or corporate event, from intimate gatherings to large seminars.