The new restaurants in Toronto you should try before summer is over are some of the hottest spots in the city, serving a truly diverse range of unique cuisines.
From legendary global chains making their debut in the city to unique local heroes, these restaurants are hotly coveted by the industry's stars.
Here are some new restaurants in Toronto to try before summer is over.
Winery Pompette
Out with the old and in with the new for the folks behind Michelin-starred Little Italy eatery Pompette, which has reopened after a brief hiatus under a new name and with an entirely new experience. Here, a simple and refined menu of French and Italian classics pairs beautifully with a varied wine list.
Nobu Toronto
After a long wait, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's iconic Japanese restaurant chain has officially landed in the Entertainment District – and it does not disappoint. The combination of carefully crafted dishes and stunning interiors makes this a must-visit for a foodie night out.
Ramen x Remix
This artisanal ramen bar in Queen West serves steaming bowls of noodles and broth that seamlessly blend traditional and fusion flavors. Ramen like never before awaits you in this clean, minimalist space. In fact, you can even customize your bowl to your liking.
Mott 32 Toronto
Speaking of boujie, another highly acclaimed international fine dining chain made its debut in the Entertainment District this summer. This time, it's serving up Chinese classics prepared with flair and flavor. Get ready for the most elegant Peking duck you've ever tasted.
Ghost Grill
After his runaway success as a pop-up shop, founder Jayden Park has finally settled into a more permanent home in Brockton Village, where he serves delicious brunches alongside the inventive madeleines and baked goods that made him famous.
Cover photo by
Fareen Karim at Gateau Ghost