"The mish-mash of patterns is almost dizzying, but aesthetically pleasing at the same time. The menu is full of Thai dishes. Some of them have become my favourite comfort foods."
"Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Takeout, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service"
"Now 4th in our best restaurants in Toronto list - Khao San Road. Decorated with led lights is one of the places the youth prefer to go. The menu is quite broad."
"Being a vegetarian isn’t always easy, especially when it comes to grabbing a quick and affordable meal. Luckily, many vegetarian and vegan restaurants have made it their mission to provide Toronto’s vegetarians with quick nutritious meals. From a vegan breakfast and lunch spot to a vegan burger spot, here are the best quick-service vegetarian spots in Toronto."
"There’s no doubt that Torontonians take their barbecue seriously, and they’re grateful to Big Crow for bringing tasty barbecue options to brunch. Relax at this back-porch addition to Rose & Sons in warmer seasons, or head inside during the cold winter months; picnic benches fill the space complete with patio lanterns affixed to pressure-treated wooden slat walls. Choose a Caesar salad, chocolate banana bread with maple butter, hot smoked salmon, fried egg tostada, or a verscht on toast."
"What was once a diner is now a kick-butt deli with a brunch menu taking cues from Central Europe, Montreal and New York. Classics like reuben or corned beef are always available. Or, amp up your deli meats with their weekend specialties: breakfast sandwiches, “The Hotz” hot dogs, steak grilled cheese… mmm!"
"This popular halal burger chain is dishing out burgers at locations throughout Toronto and the GTA. Options run from classic cheeseburgers to ones stacked with three patties and grilled cheese buns. Lead photo by Hector Vasquez at California Sandwiches."
"At 7 Baker, European and Asian flavours come together to create totally unique and delectable baked goods. With traditional European bread and pastry recipes infused with Asian flavours, this bakery is unlike anything you’ve ever laid eyes on. The shiny space features gold finishings that make the bakery gleam from the outside."
"Head to Cabbagetown for cake flavours like funfetti and red velvet, filled with cream cheese, salted caramel, strawberry and more. Signature cakes include drippy cakes in nude chocolate or floral cascades. View this post on Instagram"
"A post shared by Velvet Lane Cakes Toronto (@velvetlanecakes) on May 31, 2020 at 2:46pm PDT. It looks supreme and tastes it, too. Doesn’t get much better than that."
"A post shared by Caitlin (@caitlinjans) on Apr 20, 2019 at 8:33am PDT. The Stop’s Farmers Market at Artscape Wychwood Barns is a go-to-go place in Toronto and a long-standing facility and arts’ hub, which features a gallery, studios, and a farmers market. It has a good selection of baked goods and organic produce, from vegan food vendors to gluten-free and nut-free stalls."
"Animal Liberation Kitchen is a little vegan restaurant with a few seats that operates mostly for takeout. They have tons of delicious plant-based meals, including the kimchi mac n cheese (pictured above and highly recommend!), BBQ pulled jackfruit burger, spiced chickpea mashed avocado sandwich, and a poke bowl. They’ve also got croissants: plain, almond, hazelnut chocolate, and croissant sandwiches with Just Egg."
"Longslice Brewing operates this airy, athletics-themed space in (what the real estate developers are calling) the Canary District. “Home” and “away” beers both feature on the scoreboard draught list try the Hibiscus Pale Ale, which balances a robust hop backbone with a tinge of fruity-floral flavour (and a gorgeous ruby-red hue). Go for lunch on a weekday and get the sloppy smash burger on special for a tenner."
"You’ll enjoy fabulous lakefront views when you sit out on this stellar Front St patio. The Aviary is a go-to spot for some of the best sports bar vibes in town. All their eats are done just the way they would be in a ballpark."
"Large, blazing patio heaters keep everyone warm on a wraparound patio at this Canary District bar and restaurant that serves brunch, lunch and dinner, all accompanied by locally brewed beer."