The Where.ca Network:  Calgary  Canadian Rockies  Edmonton  Halifax  Muskoka  Ottawa  Toronto  Vancouver  Victoria  Whistler  Winnipeg  Alaska & Yukon
where logo Toronto

The Best In: HotelsAttractionsEntertainmentMuseums, Art & AntiquesShoppingRestaurantsNightlifeTours & TransportationEssential to TorontoRelocationMississauga HotelsMississauga RestaurantsMississauga ShoppingMississauga What to See & DoMore...

Editors' Picks: Dining

The newest eateries and notable cuisine to savour.
by Craig Moy
Feature Articles

10 Culinary Bibles

10 Places to Spot Celebrities

10 Sports Bars

Related Listings:
  • 259 Host
  • 3 BREWERS
  • 309 DHABA INDIAN EXCELLENCE
  • 360 THE RESTAURANT AT THE CN TOWER
  • 398 WEST
  • 5TH ELEMENTT
  • 7 WEST CAFÉ
  • 73 STIRS
  • 93 HARBORD
  • ACCENTS RESTAURANT AND BAR
omi2.jpg
Chef John Lee's Omi restaurant.
EDITOR'S PICK

Toronto’s discerning sushi lovers had cause to sob when respected chef John Lee shuttered his Omi restaurant in late 2007. Thankfully those tears were short-lived, and are now replaced by full-mouthed cries of gustatory pleasure at Lee’s new iteration of Omi, relocated to a minimalist, exposed-brick boîte in the gradually gentrifying enclave of Cabbagetown. Here, the menu of maki, sashimi and other upscale Japanese offerings is headlined by the omakase option, $65, and for good reason. The multi-course meal is created daily based on the freshest available ingredients—buttery slices of tuna, exotically spiced beef ribs, and the chef’s bite-sized take on sushi pizza are just a few of the possibilities for one of the best raw diets in this sushi-mad city

frogget2.jpg
Scaramouche chef, Kieth Froggett.
FAVOURITES REFRESHED

This spring, get reacquainted with some of Toronto’s top chefs.
1. Join the city’s high flyers 54 storeys above Bay Street at Canoe, where chef Anthony Walsh presents a menu inspired by Canada’s diverse natural bounty.
2. One of the city’s best kept secrets, George features seasonal dishes—some made with produce grown at the restaurant—created by chef Lorenzo Loseto. His 10-course tasting menu, $130, is an epicurean’s dream.
3. The first and most renowned of star chef Mark McEwan’s three local establishments, North 44° offers sophisticated Midtown ambience and gourmet continental cuisine.
4. Chef Keith Froggett oversees the French-influenced menu at exceptional Scaramouche. Leave room for dessert: pastry chef Joanne Yolles makes a coconut cream pie to die for.
5. Pan-Asian and classical Western flavours and cooking techniques are combined by chef Patrick Lin, whose signature dishes at Sensesinclude wok-fried lobster tail in preserved black bean, $45.


bruschetta2.jpg
A delicious pasta dish from La Bruschetta.
ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

There’s a new reason to pay a visit to La Bruschetta, an institution in Toronto’s Corso Italia for nearly 30 years. The family-owned haven for traditional Italian cuisine now features a special menu focusing on Umbria, a region known for producing some of the world’s finest olive oils. Indulge a hearty appetite with such homestyle fare as ciriolle, $18—thick pasta tossed with Swiss chard, cannelini beans, garlic and white wine—or prosciutto-wrapped veal with asparagus and smoked cheese, $28. Another attraction: the low-key resto is preferred by local and visiting celebrities including Ryan Gosling, Matthew Broderick, and even Sophia Loren.


Where Travel blog

Get daily Canadian travel tips from Where's regional editors at where.ca/travel

Sign up for our newsletter

The WHEREmail newsletter is filled with travel tips and hot picks in top Canadian travel destinations from locally based editors and travel experts–plus trip discounts, Q&As, and contests where you can win prizes including vacations, spa getaways, and travel gear. Direct to your e-mail inbox each month!





See a sample newsletter

View our privacy policy

For up-to-the-minute updates, follow Where Canada on Twitter or via RSS

Toronto Current Issue

latest magazine cover

Get your copy of Where Toronto upon your arrival in your hotel room, or ask your concierge

Current Contests

Links and Offers

  • Jersey Boys Ticket Deal
RBC Rewards Points The Medicus Dual Hinged 5 Iron Expedia.com Click here for the lowest rates at Avis.com Buy Shoes Online Recieve Free Shipping
x Close Take the Where survey and you could win Baume & Mercier watches worth over $3,700!

About WhereContact WherePrivacy Statement

© Copyright 2005 - 2010. All Rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part strictly prohibited. WHERE Canada is a registered trademark of St. Joseph Media Inc.