There are tons of really great chains that have braced the streets of Toronto. We have a Starbucks on every corner, hundreds of McDonalds, Milestones and PLENTY of Jack Astor's. These restaurants are perfect for when you're craving something you know is good. READ MORE: 11 Adventures In Ontario If You And Your BFF Are Adventurous, Boujee Or Lazy Toronto also has tons of restaurants that are unique to the city. These independent restaurants are just as good as the huge chains. Bonus: you can ONLY find them in Toronto. Sorry everywhere else on the planet, you HAVE to come visit to get a taste! Check out this bucket list of independent Toronto restaurants! via @hanm0t0 Hanmoto // 2 Lakeview Ave via @btilstra The Grand Electric // 1330 Queen St. W via @prettybird Easy Restaurant // 1645 Queen St. West via @toreats Seven Lives // 69 Kensington Ave via @lexakang Bar Raval // 505 College St. via @_jrsong_ North of Brooklyn // 650.5 Queen St. W via @gusto101to Gusto 101 // 101 Portland St. via @ifollowrivers__ Saving Grace // 907 Dundas St. W via @rachelczosniak Aunties and Uncles / 74 Lippincott St. via @notabenetoronto Nota Bene // 180 Queen St. W via @willkresky Richmond Station // 1 Richmond St. W via @kumekko Mamakas Taverna // 80 Ossington Ave via @mfveats Pai // 18 Duncan St. via @narcitycanada Banjara // 796 Bloor St. W via @smoke.and.miras El Trompo // 277 Augusta Ave via @barsataberna Barsa Taberna // 26 Market St. via @dineandfash Ardo // 243 King St. E via @caplanskys Caplansky's // 356 College St. via @oysterboytoronto Oyster Boy // 872 Queen St. W via @miniquan_ Cava // 1560 Yonge St. via @chabrolto Chabrol // 90 Yorkville Ave You Might Also Like: This Insane Toronto Cake Is Every Sushi Lover's Dream