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Toronto Restaurants

Toronto is regularly named the most diverse city in the world, with more than half its residents born outside Canada and over 230 nationalities calling it home. That shows up on every menu. Thousands of restaurants, cafés, and bars cover nearly every cuisine you can name, and since 2022, the city's had its own Michelin Guide, now recognizing 17 restaurants across the region, one of them with two stars.

The real challenge isn't finding good food, it's narrowing it down. A night out here can mean a $5 dumpling in Chinatown, a wine bar in Little Italy, or a tasting menu that takes three hours, all within a few kilometres of each other. Neighbourhoods tend to have a personality: Kensington Market for something cheap and unpredictable, Ossington for cocktails and small plates, Yorkville if you're spending big.

With this much on offer, the hard part is just deciding where to start.