Best Gourmet Burgers in Toronto
At Rasa, our burger has quietly held its own for over a decade. No gimmicks, no flattening, just pure, unfiltered deliciousness. It was never meant to be the star. But ten years later, the people have spoken and the burger deserves its own spotlight. Rasa Burger is that spotlight. A love letter to the burger that built a following, earned its reputation, and never once needed to be smashed to be crave-worthy. So no, we don’t smash, we respect. And we’re ready to rejuvenate the classic burger one proud, juicy bite at a time. See all reviews
Richmond Station is a neighbourhood restaurant. We grew up with a passion for those romantic neighbourhood spots where you could reliably grab a bite to eat once a month, two nights in a row or whenever the fridge was bare. A neighbourhood spot means the owners are around most days, the staff maintain their position for years and there’s too many familiar faces to really just “be in and out”. Your favourite items never leave the menu and if they do, the chef wants to make it for you all the same See all reviews
Bymark Restaurant is Mark McEwan's of North 44 new venture. The concourse level accommodates the main dining with three private rooms each with a 14 guest capacity. The rooms could be joined to allow a larger number of guests to dine. The Bar (Downtown) is located in the courtyard with a glass enclosure to view the towers and the stars. Bymark's menu demonstrates a contemporary touch with a core of classic cuisine matched by an extensive wine list. See all reviews
General Public is inspired by trying to imagine what an upscale English pub would be if it had the heart of an American brasserie (and was open 11 to 11). It’s also going to signal a little bit of steakhouse, but not too much. And finally, it will look behind itself at The Black Hoof, because too often we forget all the paths we took to get where we are — a small chop of nostalgia is always welcome, but we won't ever overwhelm with the whole pig — some things, like a poorly functioning home hood and no credit cards are best left to our memories. In terms of vibe, the main floor is ‘everything’s gone green’, with lush banquette seating, warm wood, and barstools designed for long conversations over many cocktails. Upstairs you’ll find a completely different space that transports you to a peachy 80s dream. Somehow these two halves make perfect sense, and complement each other in a seamless conversation, where neither wins the argument, but you really do have to see it! See all reviews
Opened in 2017. Michelin-recommended since 2022. Aloette Spadina is the neighbourhood bistro as imagined by the Alo Food Group. It's where our taste for haute cuisine meets cravings for cheeseburgers and lemon meringue pie. Aloette is open daily for dinner, lunch on Fridays, and brunch on weekends. Walk-ins are always encouraged. Reservations are available via OpenTable and DINR for same day availability. See all reviews
Sink your teeth into some of the finest sandwiches the city has to offer, using locally sourced ingredients to create a delicious experience you won't forget. See all reviews
One of North America's premiere steak and seafood houses. Many of our guests comment of how the warmth and friendliness of Barberian's recalls an earlier era. This impression is complimented by the antiques, paintings and artifacts that we proudly display throughout our restaurant. See all reviews
Enjoy "The Best Steak... Anywhere" at Morton's The Steakhouse, an upscale, fine dining destination offering prime-aged steaks, seafood, happy hour, cocktails, wine dinners, and more. Conveniently located at the Park Hyatt Hotel in the Yorkville area, Morton's is a go-to destination for celebrities,Torontonians, and those looking for a private space for their next event. See all reviews