Michelin Guide launched, for the first time in Toronto, its top restaurants. Our team has come up with its very own Michelin Guide of restaurants that were missing from the list.

We love Toronto and are grateful to live and work in an internationally recognized city for its high quality of life.  Our city is safe, dynamic and filled with culture and convenience. We are privileged to represent a wide range of homes in all of Toronto’s diverse neighbourhoods, allowing us to try different types of cuisine!

Who doesn’t love great food? Our city’s restaurants rival that of many other cities in the world. There is always a discovery with an upcoming or renowned chef who continues to leave their mark in your area.

That being said, when the Michelin Guide was launched earlier this month, our team feels that a number of superb restaurants were missing.

Here are our add-ons for stellar dining:

Michelin Star picks:

Opus (37 Prince Arthur Ave, Toronto) -  2 Stars

https://www.opusrestaurant.com/

Scaramouche (1 Benvenuto Pl, Toronto) - 1 Star

https://www.scaramoucherestaurant.com/

George (111C Queen St E, Toronto) - 1 Star

https://georgeonqueen.com/

Auberge du Pommier (4150 Yonge St, North York) -1 Star

https://www.aubergedupommier.com/

Sash (1133 Yonge St, Toronto) -1 Star

https://www.sash.ca/

Restaurant 20 Victoria (20 Victoria St, Toronto) - 1 Star

https://www.exploretock.com/restaurant20victoria

Bar Isabel (797 College St, Toronto) - 1 Star

https://barisabel.com/

Canoe (66 Wellington St W 54th floor, Toronto) - 1 Star

https://www.canoerestaurant.com/

Bib Gourmand picks:

Dova (229 Carlton St, Toronto)

https://dovarestaurant.com/

156 Cumberland (156 Cumberland St, Toronto)

https://www.156cumberland.com/

 

Wood Owl (1380 Danforth Ave, Toronto)

https://www.tbdine.com/book/restaurant/the-wood-owl?idApp=70684&language=en-us

Rosalinda (133 Richmond St W, Toronto)

https://www.rosalindarestaurant.com/

 

Planta (1221 Bay St., Toronto)

https://www.plantarestaurants.com/

 

Joso’s (202 Davenport Rd, Toronto)

http://www.josos.com/

Mamakas (80 Ossington Ave, Toronto)

https://mamakas.ca/

Whether you agree or not with the Toronto Michelin Guide’s picks, we hope you will find our personal favourites helpful. There’s a restaurant for everyone, whether you enjoy fine dining, an international menu, or fusion cuisine; our list should bring a smile to even the most discerning foodies!


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