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Restaurants in Toronto

    • 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower - Toronto
      • 1. 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower

      • The award-winning 360 Restaurant sits 351 metres (that's 1,151 feet) above street level and touts itself as the "world's highest wine cellar".... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • American
        • Continental
        • European
      • Nile Expert Tip: The 360 is a heavy hitter among the wine and dining awards this year, including "Most Romantic," and...
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    • Il Fornello - Toronto
      • 2. Il Fornello

      • Il Fornello serves "Toronto's best pizza" in a fine dining atmosphere. Their authentic gourmet Neapolitan thin-crust pizzas are made of simple,... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • Italian
        • Pizza
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    • Canoe Restaurant & Bar - Toronto
      • 3. Canoe Restaurant & Bar

      • Located in the 54th floor of the TD Bank Tower, Canoe Restaurant & Bar is often referred to as on of the best restaurants in all Canada. The decor... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • American
        • French
        • European
        • Fusion
        • Local Traditional
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    • Bright Pearl Seafood - Toronto
      • 4. Bright Pearl Seafood

      • Have you ever had authentic Chinese food? Not the all-you-can-eat-buffet, order-in kind. Everything you need to experience is at Bright Pearl.... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • Asian
        • Chinese
        • Breakfast & Brunch
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    • Pho Hung Vietnamese Restaurant - Toronto
      • 5. Pho Hung Vietnamese Restaurant

      • Pho Hung Vietnamese Restaurant is a hot spot and is Chinatown's most popular Vietnamese restaurant. Translated, the name means Hung's Soup and... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • Asian
        • Vietnamese
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    • Mars Restaurant - Toronto
      • 6. Mars Restaurant

      • In business since 1951, this Kensington Market area diner offers all-day breakfasts. The secret to its success is simple: the staff makes every... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • American
        • Breakfast & Brunch
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    • Fran's Restaurant - Toronto
      • 7. Fran's Restaurant

      • Fran's Restaurant is known as the restaurant that never closes-even during a blackout. For more than 70 years, this retro-dinner has been serving...

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        • Cuisines:
        • American
        • Breakfast & Brunch
        • Hamburgers
        • Dessert
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    • Bar Italia - Toronto
      • 8. Bar Italia

      • A forerunner in the resurgence of a restaurant scene in Little Italy, Bar Italia is heralded as a College Street institution. Seating patrons... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • Italian
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    • Auberge du Pommier - Toronto
      • 9. Auberge du Pommier

      • Located south of Highway 401 on Yonge Street, this former stone cutter's cottage has been transformed into one of the best restaurants in the city,... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • French
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    • Sassafraz - Toronto
      • 10. Sassafraz

      • This upscale French-Californian eatery in the posh Yorkville area draws crowds for the usual reasons - great food, service and ambiance. But... read more
        • Cuisines:
        • French
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  • The Best of NileGuide
  • A primary advantage of Toronto's multicultural population is the spectrum of food available in the city. While cultural communities often cluster together — into spots like Chinatown, Little Italy, Greektown on the Danforth, or the Polish community in Roncesvalles — no food is confined by neighbourhood borders. And Toronto literally brims with restaurant options: thousands of dining establishments, representing the gamut of global cuisine, cover the city. The Toronto food scene spoils visitors with choice, and with variety comes the economic freedom to choose restaurants that fit your budget. Whether you're looking for perogies at midnight, to splurge on a five-star "locavore" Ontario menu, or for some kimchi and soju to go with your karaoke, Toronto has niche tastes covered. And then some.

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