Toronto Restaurants

Toronto’s calling card—its ethnic diversity—offers up a potent mix of cuisines. But with that base, the city’s chefs are now pushing into new territory. Gone are the days of chefs gunning for white linen tablecloths; now pop-up vendors such as Fidel Gastro’s Lisa Marie and Seven Lives Tacos Y Mariscos draw a cult following big enough to open up brick-and-mortar locations.

And it’s not enough to have consistently good food: kitchens are pushed to be creative and embrace food trends. Spanish tapas and Korean fusion have replaced French and Thai as the newest crazes in the city and izakayas are out while ramen is in. Farm-to-table shows no sign of slowing down, with many menus citing the source of their meats and produce. While Toronto is still young as a foodie travel destination, it’s drawing in the crowds, or at a minimum world-famous chefs such as Daniel Boulud and David Chang, who have landed in Toronto with Café Boulud and Momofuku. And as locals will tell you, first come the chefs, then come the savvy foodie travelers, always posting a tweet or photo to Instagram at the city’s newest hot spots.

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  • 1. North of Brooklyn

    $$ | Church–Wellesley

    In hotly debated "best pizza in the city" barroom discussions, this local pizza chain is one of the top contenders. This location is a top spot in the Village for a tasty and crispy pie, slice, or handful of garlic knots.

    269 Church St., Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2C6, Canada
    647-980--7990

    Known For

    • Hot and fresh classic New York--style slices
    • Specialty creations like kale-and-bacon and mushroom-and-truffles
    • Top-quality ingredients
  • 2. Pizzeria Libretto

    $$$ | Ossington

    Authentic thin-crust pizzas are fired in an imported wood-burning oven at this pizza joint that adheres to the rules set by Naples's pizza authority. Go classic with the Margherita D.O.P.---with San Marzano tomatoes, fresh basil, and fior di latte mozzarella---or branch out with nduja (spicy salami) or duck confit pies.

    221 Ossington Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M6J 2Z8, Canada
    416-532–8000

    Known For

    • Casual atmosphere
    • Vegan and gluten-free options
    • New York and Neopolitan pizza styles

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 3. Queen Margherita Pizza

    $$ | Leslieville

    This industrial-chic space with dark wooden floors and tables is all about authenticity when it comes to Neapolitan-style pizza. Perennial favorites include the classic Margherita, topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and basil, as well as the Dominator, with rapini, fennel sausage, and smoked mozzarella.

    1402 Queen St. E, Toronto, Ontario, M4L1C9, Canada
    416-466–6555

    Known For

    • Thin-crust pies with gently charred crusts
    • Solid apps like arancini and calamari
    • Popular prix-fixe deal

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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