michelin guide toronto

I've said it before, I'll say it again (because if there's one thing about me, it's that I love to beat a dead horse): Toronto is constantly branded as this expensive city to live in, but the truth is, you're just looking in all the wrong places. This is a foodie city, and some of the best restaurants in Toronto are conveniently affordable.

Toronto loves a flex, especially when it comes to food. Our food scene is saturated with foodie influencers, experiential tasting menus, white tablecloth dinners, and the occassional bill that makes your jaw drop before you drop your card. But the biggest flex of all? The Michelin guide spots in Toronto that don't feel like splurging. There's a whole category of fine dining in this city that doesn't have to feel inaccessible.

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Craving a dinner out? If you want to treat yourself to some incredible cuisine, this Ontario restaurant is worth checking out.

The venue has been crowned Canada's best restaurant and is now the province's only Michelin two-star, making it a top fine-dining destination.

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I recently took a trip to London, England with a few foodie-oriented goals in mind. However, despite my sky-high expectations, I ended up feeling like I could have had a better experience at one of my favourite Ottawa restaurants — right here at home.

Ottawa, for the time being at least, does not have any Michelin star restaurants. Although Michelin stars have expanded to include Toronto and Vancouver, and more recently Montreal as well, Ottawa's top restaurants remain un-starred.

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Two Toronto restaurants have been dropped from the city's Michelin star list as part of the latest update to the city's prestigious dining guide.

The Michelin Guide for Toronto was updated on September 18, and with that came a number of new additions and a couple of old ones bumped from the list.

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The Michelin Guide is considered by many to be a global authority on the best in food and drink in the world. The good news for Torontonians is that dozens of Toronto restaurants have been recognized by Michelin for their mouth-watering menus, standout service, and amazing atmosphere.

A common misconception about the Michelin Guide is that it only highlights elevated fine dining experiences, but there are plenty of Michelin-recognized spots in Toronto that offer simpler fare at surprisingly affordable prices.

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