toronto restaurants

When it comes to the best restaurants in Toronto for patio days, there are two kinds of people: the ones who just want cheap eats and beers in the sun, and those who want luxury even in 35-degree weather. I fall firmly into both categories depending on the day, so this list covers both.

After surviving what seems like another endless winter in the city, most people have no interest in eating indoors anymore. Give us sunshine or give us death! We're here for spritzes, people-watching, and the best bites.

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Toronto's food scene has exploded in the last decade. With new restaurants on every block, it's hard to believe the food industry is actually tough to survive in.

Still, the attention always seems to find its way back to the same few "hidden gems" over and over again — instead of what's actually the best restaurants in Toronto. Who's going to tell these influencers it's not a "hidden gem" if everyone knows about it?

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Before the Michelin fanbase comes for me, I know that not every restaurant on this guide has a Michelin star, but the secret to finding the best restaurants in Toronto is hidden within the guide.

The Michelin guide includes a mix of starred restaurants, Bib Gourmand spots, and Michelin-recommended spots – and unless you're the kind of person who studies restaurant awards the way I study the Oscars, the difference can get technical pretty fast, so let me break it down for you:

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It's official: Dunkin' Donuts is coming back to Canada, and there's finally an update on where the first locations are expected to open and when you could see them welcome their first customers.

If you've been waiting for Dunkin' Donuts Canada to make a comeback, the latest news narrows down where the iconic coffee and doughnut chain will launch first.

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The best restaurants in Toronto have a reputation for being expensive — but that's not the full truth. One of the best parts about living in a city like Toronto (rich with diversity, culture, and community) is the ability to find some great restaurants that still have pretty unbelievable prices.

Today, I'm talking about the spots we, as a city, rely on. The ones you hit after a night out, between classes, on your lunch break, or when your bank account is getting a little scary to look at. The places that prove you don't need to spend big to eat well in Toronto.

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