Toronto Restaurants

If you’re looking for a phenomenal experience, not to worry, utilize this page as a shortcut to these fine dining experiences. These restaurants have caught our eyes not just for their delicate ambiance but for their exceptional attention to freshness. Keep an eye on our restaurants page, where we will share great spots around town to enjoy.

 
 
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207 Ossington Ave.,

416-534-8520

Foxley

While Ossington has completely changed around it, Tom Thai’s 11-year-old bistro seems rooted in a bygone era. But his fusion cooking tastes as vital as ever: bold flavours hiding in plain sight on a strip populated by flashier dining options. He’s a master of ceviche and sashimi, and the salmon tataki is his latest hit: barely seared slices of fish arranged around a mound of greens mixed with sesame seeds, onions and avocado, tossed with citrus vinaigrette and wasabi oil, and topped with crispy tortilla strips. It’s magic. Just as marvelous are the fried dumplings, plump with ground spiced lamb and duck, and the coconutty red curry with hunks of beef cheek. The wine list is far longer than it needs to be, and when funky French farmhouse ciders are available by the glass, you won’t even notice the barely there beer list.

 

Lee Restaurant is one of Toronto's most venerable dining institutions, headed by star chef Susur Lee . The food here is meant for sharing so prepare to order a lot and try a range of items from the menu.

The signature drink here is the Mandarin Monkey.

As for Lee's signature dish, the Singaporean-style slaw is composed of nineteen ingredients.

Lee’s stunning main course is the rack of lamb "Thailandaise". The lamb is marinated in a dry green curry rub before getting a quick sear and then going into the oven.

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601 King St W, Toronto.,

416-504-7867

LEE

 

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131 Bloor St W, Toronto.,

416-551-9929

La Societe

NEW MENU. NEW FLAVOUR. NEW ATTITUDE.

Experience our passion for French cuisine as we launch an exciting and newly imagined menu by Executive Chef Ben Heaton. Indulge in a fresher, lighter approach to classic dishes while enjoying an inspired and dynamic French bistro in the heart of Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood.

We can say from our enjoyment of cocktails, that the Negroni’s are exceptionally delicious here at La Societe.