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34 curated restaurants & dining across Toronto
Canada's #5. A small restaurant serving hyper-local Canadian produce and seafood with finesse. The chef's counter is the best seat. The wine list focuses on Canadian and natural wines. Intimate, serious, and one of the most exciting tables in the country.
Canada's #4. A tiny room with just 30 seats where Michael Caballo and Tobey Chicken serve food that looks modest and tastes extraordinary. European-inspired, market-driven, and disguised as a humble bistro. The kind of restaurant where the less it tries to impress, the more it does.
Two Michelin stars — the only restaurant in Toronto with two. Masaki Saito trained at the legendary Sushi Saito in Tokyo and brings Edomae-style omakase to Yorkville. Eight seats at the cypress counter. Fish flown from Tsukiji. The most authentic sushi experience in Canada.
Canada's #29. Japanese kaiseki with a Canadian accent in Yorkville. The menus change with the seasons — local produce in spring, shellfish in winter. The presentation is impeccable. One Michelin star and a dining room that feels like a Tokyo private club.
Spanish-inspired small plates in one of Toronto's most intimate dining rooms. Mosaic floors, low light, and a menu that rewards adventurous ordering — grilled octopus, bone marrow, ceviche. The Basque cake with sherry cream is a perfect ending.
Canada's #45. A fin-de-siècle European restaurant with crystal chandeliers and velvet booths. The steak tartare is tableside, the Dover sole is deboned at the table, and the service is old-world immaculate. A throwback to grand dining that feels utterly fresh.
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10 curated bars & nightlife across Toronto
Canada's #1 bar. A French-inspired wine bar above Giulietta with natural wines, low-intervention cocktails, and a menu that reads like a love letter to Paris. The snacks are exquisite. The atmosphere is intimate and romantic. The best bar in the country.
Molecular cocktails in a moody, candlelit space on Queen West. Frankie Solarik pioneered mixology in Toronto with drinks that incorporate smoke, spherification, and liquid nitrogen. Theatrical but never gimmicky — the drinks are genuinely excellent.
Canada's #3 bar. No menu — just tell the bartender what you like and they'll create something perfect. A small, minimalist room on Bloor West with some of the best bartenders in the country. The spirit of Attaboy, transplanted to Toronto.
Canada's #6 bar and North America's 100 Best Bars. Inside the Fairmont Royal York — oak-panelled, book-lined, and serving classical cocktails with quiet authority. The Martini service is impeccable. The most elegant room to drink in Toronto.
Natural wine bar with Italian small plates.
Gaudi-inspired Basque pintxos bar carved from mahogany.
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6 curated hotels & stays across Toronto
Toronto's most luxurious hotel. The glass tower on University Avenue has a stunning lobby lounge, the Bosk restaurant, and rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city and lake. The spa is serene. The service is impeccable. Asian luxury in downtown Toronto.
Sustainable luxury on the waterfront. The nature-inspired design uses reclaimed materials, living walls, and organic linens. The rooftop pool and bar have lake views. The farm-to-table restaurant focuses on local produce. Green luxury without compromise.
Toronto's grand dame since 1929. The château-style hotel across from Union Station has hosted royalty, prime ministers, and every dignitary who's passed through the city. The Library Bar is one of Canada's best. The rooftop bee garden supplies honey to the restaurants below.
A micro-hotel in a Victorian house in the Annex neighbourhood. Small rooms designed for efficiency, a communal kitchen, and a location near the University of Toronto and Koreatown. The most affordable design-forward stay in central Toronto.
A Victorian-era building transformed into an east-side boutique hotel. The rooftop bar has panoramic skyline views. The rooms are modern with heritage touches. The Riverside location puts you near Leslieville's restaurants and the Don Valley trails.
The hotel that defined Queen West cool. Art in every room, live music in the Underground, the Sky Yard rooftop, and a lobby that doubles as a gallery. The Drake is Toronto's cultural hotel — where the art scene, music scene, and food scene intersect.
12 curated landmarks & culture across Toronto
Frank Gehry's sweeping renovation houses the Group of Seven, Henry Moore sculptures, and major touring exhibitions.
A Gothic Revival castle built in 1914 by a millionaire who went bankrupt. 98 rooms, secret passages, an 800-foot underground tunnel, and gardens overlooking the city. Delightfully eccentric and the most unexpected thing in Toronto.
The defining Toronto landmark. Glass floor at 342m, EdgeWalk for the brave, and the 360 Restaurant for a meal with a view.
Restored Victorian industrial buildings — galleries, craft breweries, and some of the city's best dining.
End wandering Toronto's late-night strip.
A kilometre-long laneway covered in murals, stencils, and street art. The work changes constantly — local and international artists contribute to a living canvas. Walk from Queen West to Spadina. Free, open 24 hours, and the best outdoor gallery in the city.
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8 curated experiences across Toronto
Every September, Toronto becomes Hollywood North. TIFF is one of the most important film festivals in the world — the launchpad for Oscar campaigns. Year-round, the Lightbox cinema shows indie and international films. The building itself is worth a visit.
The home of the Raptors (NBA) and Maple Leafs (NHL). Game night in Toronto is electric — the Leafs are a religion, the Raptors won the championship in 2019, and the arena sits right on the waterfront. Grab tickets for the atmosphere alone.
Car-free beaches and bike rentals. Best skyline view.
Toronto's best comedy club. Intimate late-night shows.
Take the ferry from the harbourfront — 15 min crossing.
Toronto's best bar-hopping street. A mile of cocktail bars, natural wine spots, live music venues, and late-night restaurants. Start at Bellwoods Brewery, eat at The Lunch Lady, drink at Cocktail Bar, and end wherever the night takes you.
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