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Toronto's Winterlicious Event Is Back For Another Year & Here's What You Need To Know

It's time to make a reservation!

People sitting at a table in a restaurant with beautiful decor hanging from the ceiling. Right: A pasta on a plate with truffle and a creamy sauce.

People eating at Byblos in Toronto. Right: A creamy truffle pasta.

@byblostoronto | Instagram, City of Toronto
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Toronto's Winterlicious event is coming back, and if you’re eager to get a spot at the annual foodie event featuring some of the best restaurants in Toronto, then listen up because reservations are now open.

Dining out is fun, but it's no secret that Toronto restaurants can be pricey. When it comes to Winterlicious' prix fixe menus though, it makes it more doable.

Why you should care: Winterlicious is one of Toronto's annual restaurant events and it's an opportunity for you to explore some of the city's finest restaurants at low and affordable costs.

What they're saying: "2024 will mark the 20-year anniversary of the popular Winterlicious program," the City of Toronto stated in a press release. "It's the perfect time to explore Toronto's exceptional culinary landscape and savour every bite of delicious new dishes from every corner of the city."

ICYMI: The winter food event takes place from January 26 and runs till February 8, but reservations are open today. Over 200 Toronto restaurants are participating in this year's event, which means you've got a lot to choose from.

Lunch menus start at $20 per person for a prix fixe menu and can get up to $55, whereas for diners wishing to eat during the evenings, those menus start at $25 per person and go go up to $75.

What comes next: If all of these prices sound great to you, then browse through the City of Toronto's website and find a restaurant you're eager to try. Once you've completed this step, look up theToronto restaurant online and book your reservation through them.

Cheap dates couldn't get any better than this, am I right?

Keep reading: To find some of the city's best restaurants, take a look at Narcity's guides to help you choose where you'd like to dine most.

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    • Writer

      Mira Nabulsi (she/her) was a Writer for Narcity Media with over five years of journalism experience. Before joining the team, she worked at Xtalks and Discovery Channel. Mira graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) with a Master of Journalism and completed her undergraduate degree from York University. But, now she loves to eat and taste all the different cuisines and culinary experiences the world has to offer.

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