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best new restaurants toronto

Foodies across Canada, it's that time of year again! The longlist for Air Canada's Best New Restaurants 2024 ranking was just revealed, shining a spotlight on 30 of the country's hottest new culinary spots in 18 different Canadian cities.

From Vancouver to St. John's, these are some of the best restaurants in Canada, serving up everything from inventive fine dining to cozy neighbourhood eats from coast to coast — and they could be in your city.

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A new Toronto restaurant has opened its doors to the public and it'll transport you to the Mediterranean Sea on a warm day.

Margo is located on the fourth floor of a members-only club, Clio, on King Street West and is one of the newest editions to Toronto's food scene.

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If you're looking for new restaurants in Toronto to add to your "must-try" bucket list, we've got you covered. Narcity spoke with four well-known chefs and restaurateurs from all across the 6ix who dished their favourite new spots in Toronto you just cannot pass on.

From a Chinese restaurant that serves four-foot-long noodles to a bohemian spot that'll transport you right to the tropics, here are seven new restaurants in Toronto that impressed these top food pros.

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Yorkville is getting a touch of old Hollywood glamour with a new upscale cocktail bar where you can dine on caviar and sip on flaming cocktails.

Parc Ave is joining the prestigious lineup of restaurants in Toronto in which one drink might cost you more than your hourly wage – but you won't mind paying it.

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If you can't get enough of wing nights, then you might want to add Wingstop to your bucket list in Toronto. The popular U.S. chain is spreading its wings by opening its first-ever Canadian restaurant in the 6ix next week.

As of Wednesday, June 29, Wingstop announced that it will be up and running in Toronto's west end on Bloor West, and it will be the first of the 100 restaurants that will eventually make its way up to the Great White North.

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