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Toronto’s 6 Best New Restaurants to Try

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by Jessica Huras
Updated November 03, 2023
With restaurants featuring big-name chefs, bold flavours, and jaw-dropping views, Toronto continues to earn its reputation as an exciting food town. The summer of 2022 ushered in a wave of new openings and resurrections. There are fine-dining venues serving artfully plated masterpieces, design-forward restaurants dishing out seriously high-quality fare, and casual spots serving relaxed vibes with great food. No matter what you’re craving, these must-book Toronto tables, the best of Queen City right now, offer something for diners of all stripes.
4.7 (2414)
CAN$51 and over
Contemporary Italian
Harbourfront

Don Alfonso 1890, one of the city’s most acclaimed fine-dining restaurants, reopened in a stunning new location in July. The Toronto offshoot of the Amalfi Coast-based restaurant, which is helmed by a pair of chefs from MICHELIN-starred spots, has had several homes since first opening in Canada in 2018. But Don Alfonso’s new digs on the 38th floor of the Westin Harbour Castle are arguably the restaurant’s best location yet. The striking skyline view complements the exquisite menu, which earned the restaurant a nod from 50 Top Italy as the best Italian restaurant in the world outside of Italy. Hand-crafted crystal lights and art from notables such as Damien Hirst add hints of luxury, while an open kitchen gives diners a glimpse of executive chef Daniele Corona and his team preparing their signature tasting menu or à la carte items such as wild rose-scented tagliatelle with caviar with eel gelato or Ontario lamb agnolotti with black truffle.

Top review
Terry
Dined on Apr 30, 2025
Great dining experience with first class service.

Don Alfonso 1890, one of the city’s most acclaimed fine-dining restaurants, reopened in a stunning new location in July. The Toronto offshoot of the Amalfi Coast-based restaurant, which is helmed by a pair of chefs from MICHELIN-starred spots, has had several homes since first opening in Canada in 2018. But Don Alfonso’s new digs on the 38th floor of the Westin Harbour Castle are arguably the restaurant’s best location yet. The striking skyline view complements the exquisite menu, which earned the restaurant a nod from 50 Top Italy as the best Italian restaurant in the world outside of Italy. Hand-crafted crystal lights and art from notables such as Damien Hirst add hints of luxury, while an open kitchen gives diners a glimpse of executive chef Daniele Corona and his team preparing their signature tasting menu or à la carte items such as wild rose-scented tagliatelle with caviar with eel gelato or Ontario lamb agnolotti with black truffle.

Top review
Terry
Dined on Apr 30, 2025
Great dining experience with first class service.
4.7 (655)
CAN$51 and over
Steakhouse
Queen West

This cheerful Queen West restaurant, which launched in May, takes inspiration from Paris’s Entrecôte steakhouses, which famously serve only one dish: steak frites. The only choice for diners to make at J’s is how they like their steak cooked. J’s prix-fixe menu starts with housemade bread and butter and a green salad dressed in a walnut and lemon vinaigrette. Up next is the star of the show: a ten-ounce certified Angus beef striploin paired with unlimited fries and housemade butter sauce. Naturally, the restaurant offers a solid wine list curated for pairing with steak. Don’t skip the dessert cart, which is overseen by co-owner Tara Tang, a Le Cordon Bleu-trained pastry chef. The sweet treats available vary each day but might include pavlova with fresh strawberries or mont blanc sponge cake topped with chestnut purée and whipped cream.

Top review
Justin
Dined 6 days ago
Great service. Steak cooked perfectly. Fries are top tier.

This cheerful Queen West restaurant, which launched in May, takes inspiration from Paris’s Entrecôte steakhouses, which famously serve only one dish: steak frites. The only choice for diners to make at J’s is how they like their steak cooked. J’s prix-fixe menu starts with housemade bread and butter and a green salad dressed in a walnut and lemon vinaigrette. Up next is the star of the show: a ten-ounce certified Angus beef striploin paired with unlimited fries and housemade butter sauce. Naturally, the restaurant offers a solid wine list curated for pairing with steak. Don’t skip the dessert cart, which is overseen by co-owner Tara Tang, a Le Cordon Bleu-trained pastry chef. The sweet treats available vary each day but might include pavlova with fresh strawberries or mont blanc sponge cake topped with chestnut purée and whipped cream.

Top review
Justin
Dined 6 days ago
Great service. Steak cooked perfectly. Fries are top tier.
4.3 (603)
CAN$51 and over
Indian
Yorkville

Adrak, which debuted in May, wows diners from the moment they step into its stylish interiors, designed to evoke an Indian palace. Delicate arch motifs are subtly woven throughout the dining room, while hand-carved wooden furniture, rattan accents, and a rich colour scheme enhance the restaurant’s regal aesthetic. Adrak’s culinary team, most of whom trained under chef Vineet Bhatia of the MICHELIN-starred Rasoi restaurants, draws inspiration from various parts of India. House-blended spices and clay tandoor oven preparations are common themes throughout the menu. Cocktails, too, aim to take diners on a culinary journey across India, with drinks nodding to different areas of the country with their regionally influenced ingredients. The Narangi negroni, for example, pays homage to the city of Nagpur, the country’s largest exporter of oranges, with a dose of blood orange gin.

Top review
Susana
Dined on Apr 26, 2025
Absolutely fantastic Indian food with a modern twist. My husband, who is difficult to please, said it was the best Indian meal he'd had, including meals *in* India. The staff was very attentive, the ambience was lively, and the decor is beautiful. Truly a wonderful dining experience. Highly recommend.

Adrak, which debuted in May, wows diners from the moment they step into its stylish interiors, designed to evoke an Indian palace. Delicate arch motifs are subtly woven throughout the dining room, while hand-carved wooden furniture, rattan accents, and a rich colour scheme enhance the restaurant’s regal aesthetic. Adrak’s culinary team, most of whom trained under chef Vineet Bhatia of the MICHELIN-starred Rasoi restaurants, draws inspiration from various parts of India. House-blended spices and clay tandoor oven preparations are common themes throughout the menu. Cocktails, too, aim to take diners on a culinary journey across India, with drinks nodding to different areas of the country with their regionally influenced ingredients. The Narangi negroni, for example, pays homage to the city of Nagpur, the country’s largest exporter of oranges, with a dose of blood orange gin.

Top review
Susana
Dined on Apr 26, 2025
Absolutely fantastic Indian food with a modern twist. My husband, who is difficult to please, said it was the best Indian meal he'd had, including meals *in* India. The staff was very attentive, the ambience was lively, and the decor is beautiful. Truly a wonderful dining experience. Highly recommend.
4.7 (277)
CAN$51 and over
Latin American
Entertainment District

With its fresh, flavourful menu and boho aesthetic, Soluna is as close as it gets to going on a beach vacation without leaving Toronto. Led by some of the people behind popular Toronto spots such as Calii Love and Nodo Restaurants, Soluna, which opened in June, takes its name from a portmanteau of the Spanish words for sun and moon to reflect the day-to-night experience it creates. The eye-catching space, which includes a beautiful rooftop patio, channels laid-back beach resort vibes with light woods, natural fabrics, rattan, and stucco accents, along with plenty of greenery. The shareable menu draws on a range of coastal-inspired flavours, from Latin American to the Mediterranean, for dishes such as tuna tostadas with tobiko mayo and grilled branzino with adobo glaze. Fruity, colourful cocktails add to the tropical, vacation-like ambiance.

Top review
Brittany
Dined 5 days ago
The ambiance, service, and attentiveness of our server were exceptional. I celebrated my birthday here, and the staff was incredibly patient as our group arrived at different times. I truly appreciated the thoughtful desserts, personal touches, and overall experience. This was my second visit to Soluna, and I’ll definitely be returning. The shift from dinner to dancing with the DJ was seamless, without the rushed feeling I’ve experienced elsewhere. While the food take a bit of time, everything was fresh and worth the wait. Working in the events industry myself, I was genuinely impressed by Soluna’s level of execution.

With its fresh, flavourful menu and boho aesthetic, Soluna is as close as it gets to going on a beach vacation without leaving Toronto. Led by some of the people behind popular Toronto spots such as Calii Love and Nodo Restaurants, Soluna, which opened in June, takes its name from a portmanteau of the Spanish words for sun and moon to reflect the day-to-night experience it creates. The eye-catching space, which includes a beautiful rooftop patio, channels laid-back beach resort vibes with light woods, natural fabrics, rattan, and stucco accents, along with plenty of greenery. The shareable menu draws on a range of coastal-inspired flavours, from Latin American to the Mediterranean, for dishes such as tuna tostadas with tobiko mayo and grilled branzino with adobo glaze. Fruity, colourful cocktails add to the tropical, vacation-like ambiance.

Top review
Brittany
Dined 5 days ago
The ambiance, service, and attentiveness of our server were exceptional. I celebrated my birthday here, and the staff was incredibly patient as our group arrived at different times. I truly appreciated the thoughtful desserts, personal touches, and overall experience. This was my second visit to Soluna, and I’ll definitely be returning. The shift from dinner to dancing with the DJ was seamless, without the rushed feeling I’ve experienced elsewhere. While the food take a bit of time, everything was fresh and worth the wait. Working in the events industry myself, I was genuinely impressed by Soluna’s level of execution.
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