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Toronto Edition

Go And See

30 August 2024

Situated on Lake Ontario, Toronto, Canada's largest and most cosmopolitan city, is one of the most culturally diverse cities on the planet. This is reflected in its dynamic dining scene and easy going everyday lifestyle which is why we love to call it home. Here are a few of our favourite hand picked spots.

Edulis

Like you are going to eat at your friend's cosy home, who also happens to be an extremely talented chef with a Michelin Star, serving up delicious small plates with local,  Canadian fare.

Edulis

Evangeline

One of the newest openings is the Ace hotel and their much awaited rooftop bar is as relaxed and effortlessly cool as the brand with roaring fireplaces, chunky 70's furniture and unique cocktails to suit. 

Evangeline

AGO

Where art meets culture in the best way possible. The AGO puts forward an eclectic mix of contemporary pieces, classic masterpieces, and cutting-edge installations. Whether you’re exploring the iconic works of the Group of Seven or getting your artisanal coffee fix at their trendy cafe, the AGO is a must-visit spot. 

AGO

Barberians

A typical North American steak house, complete with carpet and wood panelled walls, giant hidden underground wine cellar and waiters that have been there since before you were born and naturally juicy steaks and indulgent sides. 

Barberians

Toronto Islands

These scenic and nature-dense islands are a shining example of the city's values in spending time outdoors; complete with beaches, boardwalks, summer cottages, quaint cafes and stunning city skyline views and only a short 15 min boat ride (on a tiki taxi) from the city.

Toronto Islands

Famiglia Baldassarre

These guys have been making and supplying Toronto restaurants with their handmade fresh pasta since 2010 and now sell retail and also serve two pasta dishes for lunch 4 days a week. Prepare to line up. 

Famiglia Baldassarre

Bar Raval

Incredible cocktails and Spanish bites will transport you to San Sebastian. The interior is wrapped in mahogany wood and the vibe is just right to get your evening started.

Bar Raval

Le Beau

Luckily the French/Quebecois pastry skills have been slowly trickling into the Toronto bakery scene for the last decade and this is one of the latest hot spots for delicious patisserie and flakey croissants (you have to try the Kouign Amann!).

Le Beau

Giulietta

Named as one of Canada's top 10 restaurants, a modern and buzzing Italian spot that will without a doubt make everyone happy. Known for their selection of Amaros.

Giulietta

Soma Chocolatemaker

Delicious artisanal chocolate shop located in the revived industrial Distillery District. A pretty spot for strolling around with Christmas markets in the winter and if its summertime, there's an excuse to try their chocolate gelato!

Soma Chocolatemaker

The Gift Shop

A bar behind a barber shop, run by ‘H’ a bartender with a personality and a passion for what he does. Located on the Ossington strip where the possibilities to quench your thirst are endless. Other bars that deserve a visit or a bar hop are Prequel & Co. Apothecary & Mother. 

The Gift Shop

Kensington Market

The loudest and most colourful Toronto neighbourhood bursting with eclectic vintage clothing stores like 'Courage my love' and unique and fun food concepts like Rasta Pasta, Sunny's Chinese and El Rey for tacos and margaritas. 

Kensington Market