Seeking restaurants in Toronto, Canada ?
deniseL asked:
I’m involved with a group headed for Toronto for a few days with about 40 people who enjoy fine dining along with visiting the museums. My task is put together a list of possible places to dine and museums to explore. We will be staying in one of the historic hotels in downtown.
I have contacted Canoe Restaurant but interested in combining chinese, french, italian and maybe some good west indian restaurants. Suggestions please for lunch and dinner. This is spring trip!
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chinese for lunch and outback for dinner
Great choice at Canoe…it’s a really nice restaurant. It’s more Canadian fare than anything else though. Great view, nice chef.
Your problem, I am sure you’re aware, is that a group of 40 is very hard to accommadate. But here are in my opinion the BEST fine restaurants in Toronto that your group would enjoy.
Edit: Oh yeah, forgot Mark McEwan’s restaurants…One, North 44, and Bymark. Bymark isn’t that great, One is okay, it’s still quite new, but I am told it’s quite good. And North 44 has been a landmark for sometime now…can’t go wrong with North.
Chinese - Lai Weh Heen
French - Scaramouche (My fav), and Auberge du Pommier
Italian - Mistura
Various - George, Colborne Lane, and Splendido
As for Museams….the AGO, and ROM (C5 is a great resto there)
Additional Edit: C5 offers a great afternoon tea, in case you want to divert from lunch, and dinner. $25 or $35 with sparkling wine. 3-5 pm, I think it’s the best afternoon tea in Toronto. Better than the King Edward, or Windsor Arms.