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  • Restaurants

Toronto is a fantastic city for lots of different reasons, but its food scene shouldn’t be overlooked. Canada’s most populous city is very diverse and rich in culture, and this is reflected in its culinary offerings. In recent years, people have begun to pick up on just how good the food is here, and for good reason. You just can't put it into a box.  In Toronto you’ll find Cuban sandwiches to die for and fresh pasta swimming in truffle sauce, expertly executed omakase and taco stalls in Kensington Market. And that’s not even half of what’s on offer. From Michelin-starred chefs and fine dining to side-of-the-road shacks, here are the best restaurants in Toronto.  RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Toronto🚢 The best attractions in Toronto🏨 The best hotels in Toronto

  • Things to do

With all the stress and excitement of the world, we’re all in need of a little TLC from time to time, aren’t we? A time to destress. Unwind. Listen to soft, calming music while someone treats our backs like a punching bag. Well, the good news is that Toronto has a whole selection of great spas, offering every kind of treatment you desire.  So whether you’re looking for Turkish baths, steam rooms, or yes, “vinotherapy” (wine-inspired treatments including a wine body wrap), there is a spa for you in Toronto. And to allow you to be totally stress free, we’ve rounded up the very best spas around ourselves, all of which are taking bookings for your next relaxing break. Relax, unwind, and read all about the best spas in Toronto.  RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Toronto🍽️ The best restaurants in Toronto🎨 The best museums in Toronto🥑 The best brunch in Toronto🏛️ The best attractions in Toronto

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Toronto is known across Canada and beyond for its incredible food scene, from fabulous poutine to fresh sushi and delicious sandwiches. But it’s important that we don’t forget the best food around, the one that tops it all. The one that means you can have savoury and sweet, eggs and pancakes, bacon and sausage.  You know the one we’re talking about. It’s breakfasr. Here to save you after one too many late nights, or simply to start your day off right. Toronto is a city full of energy, and you’re going to need to fill those stomachs properly to take on all there is to do here. So buckle up. Whatever you’re in the mood for, here are the best spots for breakfast in Toronto.  RECOMMENDED:🍽️ The best restaurants in Toronto📍 The best things to do in Toronto🍷 The best bars in Toronto🖼️ The best attractions in Toronto🏨 The best hotels in Toronto

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  • Italian

There is tons of great food in Toronto, but the love affair the city has with Italian cuisine might just top it all. Pasta and pizza lovers (so basically, most people) will have an absolute ball here, with a huge array of fantastic eateries celebrating all there is to love about Italian cooking, running all the way from The Beaches to High Park.  Fancy a doughy, buttery margherita, or a saucy carbonara? Or try out little sugar-dusted bombalino’s, dipped in Nutella for dessert. These restaurants serve up everything from paninis to pizza, all day long, from Michelin-starred fare to hole-in-the-wall secrets. These are the top Italian restaurants in Toronto to have on your radar in 2023. Enjoy.  RECOMMENDED:🍽️ The best restaurants in Toronto📍 The best things to do in Toronto🚢 The best attractions in Toronto🏨 The best hotels in Toronto

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You know it as well as we do: there’s nothing better than brunch. Catching up with the girlies? Brunch. Feeling rough from the night before? Brunch. Whatever brings you to the welcoming site of avocado and oozy egg yolks, brunch never disappoints.  And luckily for us all, the best brunch spots in Toronto deliver every. Single. Time. This city has everything from stacks of pancakes to peameal sandwiches (and yes, there’s mimosas). When you’re done experiencing the best of Toronto’s nightlife scene, the best brunch has you covered. Enjoy.  RECOMMENDED:🍸 The best bars in Toronto📍 The best things to do in Toronto🍽️ The best restaurants in Toronto🧖‍♀️ The best spas in Toronto At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

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To coin a phrase that the kids may or may not use these days, Toronto is happenin’. Canada’s most populous city is jam-packed with magnificent goings on, and the best things to do in Toronto celebrate what makes travel so wonderful. You’ll find everything from film festivals to food extravaganzas via marvellous museums, engaging galleries, and heartbreaking game seven losses. Come on, Leafs, please, this year?Toronto thrives on all fronts. The foodie scene is fantastic, accentuated by some of the best craft beers in North America. The city is ringed by incredible nature, and some of the most famous waterfalls in the world happen to be a short drive away. Get ready to fall in love with The 6ix. RECOMMENDED:🍽️ The best restaurants in Toronto🥑 Where to eat the best brunch in Toronto🍷 The best bars in Toronto🖼️ The best attractions in Toronto🏨 The best hotels in Toronto

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They say the best things in life are free, but we care to disagree. Just a little. The best thing in life is worth $5 or $10 flung at it every so often, so long as it’s a heap of fries mixed in with soft, gooey cheese curds, and covered in a thick meaty gravy. Yes, we’re talking about poutine. Canada’s pride and joy. And Toronto does it very, very well.  It’s no surprise the poutine here is top notch, because Toronto loves a good party. The inhabitants of Toronto need top-notch poutine available to them at 3am to fill their stomachs, and hopefully curb their looming hangovers too. But where to find the absolute best? That’s the million dollar q. Well, that’s what we’re here for. We’ve rounded up the very best spots to get poutine in Toronto, making sure to include both the side-of-the-street stops and the more high-end places getting creative with it. Here’s the best poutine in Toronto.  RECOMMENDED:🍽️ The best restaurants in Toronto🍝 The best Italian restaurants in Toronto🪩 The best clubs in Toronto🏨 The best hotels in Toronto

  • Bars and pubs

Toronto is a city that’s full of life, from its glorious culture offerings to its innovative food scene. Every corner of the city is buzzing with something, be it loud food markets or impressive art galleries, but if you’re looking for a good time, you’ve got to check out one of Toronto’s best bars.  Here, you’ll find everything from trendy craft breweries with 40+ beers on tap to cocktail bars to live music spots where you can boogie the night away. In fact, there’s so many good’uns to be found in Toronto, you could spend most of your time hopping between bars, if you’ve got the stamina. Cocktail bars, wineries and sheltered patios await you in this brilliant city. Read on for the best things to do in Toronto.  RECOMMENDED:🍻 The best Toronto breweries📍 The best things to do in Toronto🍽️ The best restaurants in Toronto🧖‍♀️ The best spas in Toronto🎨 The best museums in Toronto

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It seems obvious to state that Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is brimming with fantastic things to do. The Six’s finest attractions span everything from urban exploration to culinary masterpieces, not forgetting some of the country’s most thrilling museums – and, as you’d expect, the best nightlife in the entire Great White North. There’s nowhere else quite like Toronto, a city that manages to both preserve its areas of cultural importance and expand at a break-neck pace. Get ready to explore both the city’s rich heritage and its exciting future – here are Toronto’s best attractions, according to us. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, click here.

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Toronto is the ultimate multicultural destination, as underlined by its many ethnic enclaves (did you know there are four different Chinatowns and three Little Italys here?), all peppered with a variety of delicious restaurants, coffee shops and bars. Although each neighborhood offers a deep dive into its dominant culture’s retail and culinary offerings, they all somehow also cater to a variety of urban tribes, from the creative to the foodie type. Together, they tell the tale of a city both resolutely heritage-minded and full-throttle dedicated to its burgeoning future. Here is some expert advice: the two most prominent subway lines run east-west and north-south and it is a local unwritten fact that the trendiest neighborhoods run east to west while the more commercial ones can be found along the north and south corridor. Ready to get exploring? Here is the ultimate guide to the best neighborhoods in Toronto.