Best coffee shops Toronto guide for 2026: top independent cafes including Sam James Coffee Bar, Pilot Coffee Roasters, Boxcar Social, Versus Coffee, plus coffee crawls and specialty roasters.
Michelin star restaurants Toronto guide for 2026: complete list of one and two-Michelin-star kitchens (Sushi Masaki Saito, Alo, Edulis, Don Alfonso 1890, Aburi Hana) plus Bib Gourmand selections and Green Star sustainability winners.
Rooftop restaurants Toronto guide for 2026: best skyline-view rooftops including KOST at Bisha (44 floors), Lavelle, Open Aera, the Broadview Rooftop, Park Hyatt Roof Lounge and Harriet’s at 1 Hotel.
Toronto multicultural food guide for 2026: world’s most diverse food city covering Cantonese dim sum, Greek souvlaki, Caribbean roti, Korean BBQ, Vietnamese pho, Polish pierogi and 20+ cuisines across Toronto’s ethnic neighbourhoods.
Best pizza Toronto guide for 2026: top Neapolitan picks (Pizzeria Libretto, Pizzeria Defina), Sicilian squares (Piano Piano), Detroit-style (Conspiracy), $5 slices (North of Brooklyn), and chef-driven specialty pies.
Toronto food markets guide for 2026: best food halls and markets including St. Lawrence Market, Assembly Chef’s Hall, Waterworks Food Hall, Wellington Market, Scadding Court, Stackt and the city’s top farmers’ markets.
Best brunch Toronto guide for 2026: top brunch spots including Lady Marmalade, Mildred’s Temple Kitchen, Le Selec Bistro, Aunties & Uncles, plus brunch by neighbourhood, vegan picks, hotel buffets and reservation strategies.
Toronto street food guide for 2026: best food trucks, container markets and street vendors including Scadding Court, World Food Market, Stackt, Street Eats Market, the Food Dudes, Carne Cartel and Mr Tasty Fries.
Cheap eats Toronto guide for 2026: best budget-friendly dining including Banh Mi Boys, Mother’s Dumplings, Ali’s Roti Shop, Pho Hung, dim sum and Jamaican patties under $15, plus tips on finding $10 meals across every neighbourhood.
Best restaurants in Toronto guide for 2026: Michelin-starred picks (Sushi Masaki Saito, Alo, Edulis), fine dining without the stars, top picks by cuisine and neighbourhood, plus reservation strategies and dress codes.