3 Best Restaurants in Toronto, Ontario

King's Café

$ | Kensington Market

In a neighborhood where the bohemian vegetarian lifestyle is the norm, King's Café has become a mainstay for artists, students, and young professionals seeking vegan grub with an Asian accent. The setting is a serene and airy eatery with wide windows looking out onto bustling Augusta Avenue.

Queen Mother Cafe

$$ | Queen West

A laid-back neighborhood institution, the Queen Mother has been popular with art students and broadcast-media types since the 1980s. The food is international, leaning toward Southeast Asian with European accents.

R&D

$$$ | Chinatown

The idea here is that traditional Asian street food can exist side by side with modern haute cuisine, against a backdrop of fiery open kitchens and cavernous dining rooms. Experimental entrées borrow European ingredients like cauliflower couscous, maple syrup, and pan-seared foie gras on brioche. The cocktails make use of unconventional ingredients like spiced chamomile mist, bee pollen, and curry-infused gin.

241 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2E2, Canada
416-586–1241
Known For
  • nightly "Lucky 7" cocktail hour
  • tasty beef cheek banh mi
  • dim sum--style appetizers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

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