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The top 10 family restaurants in Toronto
"Rodney’s Oyster House can be found on King Street West, just west of Spadina Avenue and a stone’s throw from both the Financial and Entertainment Districts. Since 1987, Rodney’s has been one of the most popular oyster spots in the city, in addition to being an important importer and wholesaler."
"Rodney’s Oyster House has been going for over 20 years and possibly one of the best restaurants in Toronto for shellfish. Plus, it’s one of my favourite places for New England Clam Chowder and oysters!. As you’re in Canada, make sure to try Rodney’s Caesar, too."
"Rodney’s Oyster House has become a sort of institution in Toronto. First open in 1987, Rodney’s is home to some of the best oysters in the city as well as scallops, lobster and king crab. You can find them in the King West neighbourhood."
"Just walking into Joso’s you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the Croatian coast of Dalmatia. Original owner, Joso Spralja, immigrated to Canada in the ‘60s and quickly opened the doors to Joso’s within a few years, and it has been busy ever since. Taking inspiration from seafood dishes from around the world, the menu is a cornucopia of the finest seafood in Toronto."
"So, Joso’s is a pretty established spot and one of the best restaurants in Toronto for good seafood. Opened about 40 years ago, Joso’s is still going strong. Top tip: Make sure to try their delicious Octopus Salad and their grilled fish (Dalmatia Style)."
"Head over to Joso’s, a pretty well-known joint in Toronto for some of the best seafood in the city. Make sure to try their Octopus Salad, it’s amazing."
"This is a Portuguese seafood restaurant whose prices range from $38 – $62. They pride themselves on serving authentic Portuguese food and have a great wine list. They offer fresh seafood such as lobster, shrimp, octopus and more."
"Enjoy Adega for its Seafood, Mediterranean, European, Portuguese cuisine. Here is a review of the place:. “I celebrated my 70th birthday with my 5 adult children their spouses and 4 of our young grandchildren."
"Diana’s Seafood is one of the top seafood stores in the city, if you’re willing to take the trek east into Scarborough, and located right next door is the affiliated Oyster Bar. Offering lobster club sandwiches, clam chowders, grilled salmon, calamari, and, naturally, plenty of oysters, Diana’s also caters to hotels and restaurants throughout the Greater Toronto Area."
"With a name like “Off the Hook“, you wouldn’t expect to find many vegan options. However, that couldn’t be farther from the truth!. While this is a seafood restaurant, there are lots of plant-based offerings on the menu and they’re all clearly marked with a V."
"A post shared by MICHAEL’S ON SIMCOE (@michaelsonsimcoe) on Oct 18, 2018 at 6:59pm PDT. Steak is one of the most popular dishes and the experience elevates if it is served in a fine dining restaurant. Michael’s on Simcoe is a high-end modern steakhouse that is run by a family."
"Steakhouse, Italian, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Restaurant With Terrace. enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open at night all week."
"For a taste of Paris in Toronto’s downtown core, try La Palette. Housed in a former stable, the space exudes European charm with bar-top tables, artwork and a bar wall. A chat with the knowledgeable bartender will get you the perfect drink to suit your palate, while the tasting menu offers a wide range of meals."
"Everyone, and everything looks better in candlelight and La Palette is well aware of this. Not that they are trying to hide anything. The food is high end French without any pretension."
"Butter Baker is a Toronto-based French bakery, and they’ve now got a location in Markham!. Find everything from croissants to chiffon cakes – heaven on earth for all of the baked goods. Their soft serve is actually only available from April through October, and the flavours change up every month – some recent flavours include Strawberry Vanilla soft serve and Guava Vanilla soft serve!"
"Find it: 120 Dundas Street West; @butterbakerto; butter-baker.com. The lowdown: Sweet tooth lovers rejoice!. This tiny gem of a bakery satisfies every bit of my sugar-filled cravings with their baked goods ranging from deliciously flaky danishes to incredibly smooth and creamy soft serve ice cream."
"What: This company has a simple menu boasting croissants, brioches, danishes, cookies and ice cream in classic French flavours and cooking techniques. Where: 120 Dundas St W"
"Hear me out: maid cafés we a concept introduced to Toronto from Japan, and they are the type of café where servers don black and white frilly maid outfits, and greet you with an enthusiastic “irrashaimase,” a greeting meaning welcome. Three days a week, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Sundays, the servers also double up as performers, singing and dancing to Japanese pop songs. The café offers in-house drinks and desserts, including the Angel Hat cheesecakes that the original storefront nearby sells too, as well as items like matcha lattes and puddings."
"For coffee, tea, and sweet lovers, Brazil Bakery and Pastry is the perfect place and they have a variety of delicious sweets, deserts, sandwiches, coffee, tea, and main dishes for your afternoon tea and dinner. Their pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tart) is the best one I have ever had, and it costs next to nothing. They also make everything from scratch and the service is fast and friendly, not to mention it is extremely affordable."
"When you walk in, you’ll be immediately greeted by tall wire racks of freshly baked loaves and buns but delve a little further and you’ll discover their tantalizing baked goods. One of the must-tries is the pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tart), which locals swear by with their flaky shell and balanced custard that isn’t overwhelmingly sweet."
"You can even bring your pup along when you hit this next patio. The dog-friendly spot is both a bar and a cafe. So no matter what time of day it is, they’ve definitely got you covered."
"Heaters are placed centrally on this patio in Leslieville so all guests can enjoy their radiant glow. Affordable draft beer and cocktails also make for a nice liquid blanket."
"Matisse was named after inspiring murals that envelop the soul the moment you walk in. Our warm and comfortable atmosphere and"