Aft Kitchen & Bar
686 Queen St. E., Toronto
At only 800 square feet, this quaint, wood-adorned dining room offers its guests the warmth and comfort associated with Southern686 Queen St. E., Toronto
At only 800 square feet, this quaint, wood-adorned dining room offers its guests the warmth and comfort associated with Southern723 Central Pkwy W., Mississauga
A fresh and tranquil atmosphere with dark-wood booths lit softly by chandeliers. Authentic and sophisticated Thai, Japanese and Korean cuisine25 Dockside Dr., Toronto
With its unobstructed view of Lake Ontario and large patio, Against the Grain is a great choice for summer eats.365 King St. W., Toronto
Named for the city in which the Taj Mahal stands, this restaurant presents authentic Indian cuisine that is equally refined.286 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga
Elegant family-fun Italian restaurant has a 30-year legacy. Traditional dishes meet culinary invention. Penne in walnut pesto with wild boarToronto
AJISEN RAMEN Downtown Toronto outpost of the popular Japanese chain of ramen shops, famous for its pork bone–based “white” soup.280 West Beaver Creek Rd., Richmond Hill
Sophisticated restaurant is a critics’ favourite. Decor highlights a traditional crimson samurai outfit and Japanese carved wood arch. Sushi, sashimi,542 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto
Mostly takeout, but a small counter looks out on to busy St. Clair Avenue. Curry chicken and goat, jerk chicken,209 Rathburn Rd. W., Mississauga
This popular chain of restaurants specializes in good-time eating. Fare ranges from traditional Italian to other Mediterranean, including Tuscan steak2015 Winston Park Dr., Oakville
This popular chain of restaurants specializes in good-time eating. Fare ranges from traditional Italian to other Mediterranean, including Tuscan steak350 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. (at Hwy. 10),, Mississauga
The name is a hybrid of the Italian words for garlic (aglio) and olive oil (olio). Choose from creative pasta143 Danforth Ave., Toronto
One of the most popular New York-style saloons in Toronto. The impressive menu features Guinness-braised lamb shank and for dessert,2372 Bloor St. W., Toronto
A fixture in the Bloor West Village neighbourhood for more than three decades. Serves up hearty, homestyle fare: schnitzel is325 Bay St., Toronto
Big, brashly luxurious restaurant soars high above the Financial District. The equally bold menu boasts upscale interpretations of regional fare2425 Yonge St., Toronto
One of the better Italian restaurants in an area inundated (Yonge and Eglinton) with them. The specialty here is pasta45 Esandar Dr., Toronto
One of Toronto’s first craft breweries (the company was founded in 1986), Amsterdam now produces a number of fine ales245 Queens Quay W., Toronto
Huge waterfront brew pub from local craft beer maker Amsterdam Brewery pours a number of the company’s popular ales and5112 Dundas St. W., Toronto
West-end eatery specializes in Turkish cuisine served in a family-friendly environment. Numerous hot and cold appetizers lead into traditional mains1595 Dupont St., Toronto
A little corner of Italy in the Junction Triangle serves dishes typical of the country’s northern regions. Wild boar meatballs1085 Bathurst St., Toronto
Purported to be Toronto’s oldest vegetarian restaurant (open since 1974). Extensive menu offers fresh, tasty and nutritious salads, naturally, as