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The Top 10 Michelin Star Restaurants in Toronto

The Top 10 Michelin Star Restaurants in Toronto

It’s no secret that Toronto offers a wide array of cuisines that will tantalize your taste buds. Now, given that more than a dozen local restaurants have Michelin stars, we can confidently say it’s now a culinary destination for food connoisseurs.

So, grab your coat and let’s enjoy a meal that will bring you on a flavourful adventure! We checked out the best of the best and chose our favourite Toronto restaurants with Michelin stars!

Sushi Masaki Saito

Michelin Star: Two Stars

Website: https://www.masakisaito.ca/ 

Address: 88 Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2H2, Canada

Contact Details: 

Opening Hours: 

  • Monday – Friday: 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
    • 1st Seating: 6:00 PM
    • 2nd Seating: 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: Closed

Price Range: $680 per person

Enjoy exquisite omakase meals at Sushi Masaki Saito, the sole Toronto restaurant to receive Michelin two stars. Each dish is prepared by Chef Masaki Saito, who impressively continues the tradition of serving Edomae-style sushi.

Although the restaurant is situated in a Victorian building, the interior will make you feel like you’re in Japan. Each nook and cranny is delicately designed with Japanese culture in mind, even importing a 200-year-old Hinoki counter straight from Nara, Japan.

Each sushi dish is elegantly served, using only fish imported from Tsujiki Fish Market in Japan, and every ingredient is carefully selected based on seasonal specialties. You will also be amazed at the sake they will prepare, which will complement each meal.

Pro Tip:

  • This restaurant is famous in Toronto and you may have to wait months to get a table. Hence, getting on the waiting list will be your best option because it’s impossible to get a reservation at a moment’s notice.

Alo

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://alorestaurant.com/ 

Address: 3rd Floor, 163 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5V 2L6, Canada

Contact Details: 

Opening Hours:

  • Tuesday – Saturday: 5:00 PM to closing
  • Sunday & Monday: Closed

Price Range: $120 – $375 (depending on reservation type)

This high-end restaurant in downtown Toronto will indulge you in multicourse meals and tasting menus. With specialization in French contemporary cuisine, each dish is beautifully designed, using fresh and seasonal ingredients.

You’ll be surprised at the variety of dishes available, as each meal is perfectly cooked, from simple bread to juicy and tender meats. The food has a well-balanced richness, and every pairing goes perfectly together.

The interior of the place will also blow you away. It has a city vibe but doesn’t feel cramped or overwhelming, only offering a relaxing space for dining—a perfect place to indulge yourself in the bustling city of Toronto.

Pro Tip:

  • Online reservation website, Tock, is your best friend. Reservations are only available in two-month blocks, so getting your name there early is the best option to taste the multicourse meals here.

Quetzal

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://www.quetzaltoronto.com/ 

Address: 419 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1T1, Canada

Contact Details:

Opening Hours: 

  • Wednesday – Sunday: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Monday – Tuesday: Closed

Price Range:

  • Curated menu – $120 per guest
  • Beverage pairing – $90 per guest

Prepare yourself to be blown away by the Mexican menu of Quetzal, conveniently located in downtown Toronto. Most meals are expertly cooked in a wood-burning grill, infusing smokey flavours that a pan on a stove cannot replicate.

The modern space offers a warm and intimate environment, perfect for special occasions. We recommend sitting at the bar if you’re alone or with a friend, as it gives you a view of the kitchen and how they prepare each dish—the staff are friendly, too.

To tickle your tastebuds, the bone marrow and shrimp dish is always cooked just right. But what we recommend for first-time visitors is the tasting menu, which is composed of well-balanced eclectic flavours thoughtfully prepared by the chefs.

Pro Tip:

  • While they accept walk-ins, we suggest booking a reservation at OpenTable at least a day or two in advance. Quetzal restaurant is located downtown, which is a busy place, especially during peak hours.

Edulis

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://www.edulisrestaurant.com/ 

Address: 169 Niagara St, Toronto, ON M5V 1C9, Canada

Contact Details: 

Opening Hours: 

  • Monday – Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday – Saturday: 6:00 PM – 11:30 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Price Range: 

  • Lunch – $100 per person
  • Dinner – $200 per person

Edulis restaurant offers Mediterranean cuisine, specializing mostly in seafood and wild mushrooms. The chefs prepare unique and delectable dishes every season, which is always a delicious surprise.

This isn’t a big restaurant per se, but that’s where the charm comes in. It feels like dining in a bistro, giving off a warm, cozy, and welcoming atmosphere.

Even the tasting menu feels welcoming, kind of like you’re getting a homecooked meal but with a Michelin star stamped on it. The course meals focus on seafood and vegetables without the feeling of redundancy, as each plate is masterfully cooked.

Pro Tip:

  • If you’re vegan or vegetarian, we don’t recommend this restaurant as they cannot accommodate your food preferences.
  • If you are severely allergic to fish and mushrooms, you may want to steer clear of Eludis, unfortunately. Their kitchen is small, and cross-contamination is possible.

Alobar Yorkville

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://thealobar.com/alobar-yorkville/ 

Address: 162 Cumberland St, Toronto, ON M5R 1A8, Canada

Contact Details: 

Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Price Range: $28 – $90

Tucked in an upscale neighbourhood is where you’ll find Alobar Yorkville, serving the best cocktails in Toronto—it’s Michelin-starred, after all! But that doesn’t mean you can’t get your tummies full of divine dishes prepared by a talented team of chefs.

The braised short rib is a particular favourite of our foodie team, as it’s perfectly cooked, with each bite tender and juicy. The tuna tartare from the dinner menu also stands out, which goes well with red plum, watermelon radish, and crème fraîche.

A famous dessert option is the raspberry chantilly mille-feuille, which is a carefully stacked culinary masterpiece. It’s a must-eat with each Alobar visit that will never disappoint your sweet tooth.

Pro Tip:

  • Reservations are made a month in advance. Make sure your mobile device is ready at noon every first of the month, or you’ll miss out on a table or seat at the bar!

Kappo Sato

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://kapposato.com/ 

Address: 575 Mt Pleasant Rd, Toronto, ON M4S 2M5, Canada

Contact Details: 

Opening Hours: 

  • Monday – Closed
  • Tuesday – Saturday: 5:30 PM – 11:30 PM

Price Range: $360 per guest

Chef Takeshi Sato is a culinary genius who brought his knowledge and experience to Toronto. Each dish is flawlessly cooked and beautifully prepared, creating art on every plate—and each plate is produced by expert craftsmen in Japan.

At Kappo Sato, expect omakase-style dining, offering 12-course meals that show Japanese culture. You’ll taste different dishes every season, making every visit a surprise for your tastebuds—expect to see meat, fish, miso soup, and fruits.

This restaurant provides an up-close dining experience, where you can talk to the chef about his methods while watching him prep and cook. It’s truly a personal experience that’s best paired with a premium glass of sake.

Pro Tip:

  • Make sure you and your guest like the same type of food. All customers in a party are required to select the same course meals, which will vary depending on the season.

Don Alfonso 1890

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://www.donalfonsotoronto.com/ 

Address: 1 Harbour Square 38th Floor, Toronto, ON M5J 1A6, Canada

Contact Details: 

Opening Hours: 

  • Monday – Closed
  • Tuesday – Sunday: 5:00 PM

Price Range: 

  • Tasting menu – $220 per guest
  • A la carte menu – $140
  • Lounge menu – $18 – $32

Experience fine dining at new heights with this critically acclaimed restaurant, Don Alfonso 1980, located atop Westin Harbour Castle. No food is a disappointment, as a team of talented chefs carefully cooks each dish.

This Michelin-starred restaurant offers Italian dishes, including some of the best-tasting pasta we’ve ever tried. Each dish is also a work of art that’s just too beautiful to eat, screaming luxury in the prep work.

Their signature tasting menu is highly recommended by us, which comes with artisan bread, canapés, meat, pasta, and petit four selected by the chef. If you have an extra budget, the wine pairing picked by the sommelier is another excellent suggestion.

Pro Tip:

  • If you’re planning for a special occasion, you can check out their VIP experience packages. If you’re lucky, catch their dinner for two with a Rolls-Royce pick-up and return experience.

Restaurant 20 Victoria

Michelin Star: One Star

Address: 20 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5C 2A1, Canada

Contact Details: (416) 804-6066 

Opening Hours: 

  • Sunday – Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday – Saturday: 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM

Price Range: 

  • 7-course dinner – $175 per guest
  • 4-course dinner – $96 per guest

This spot almost feels like a hole in the wall because you won’t find a large, flashy signage bearing the restaurant name, and you might miss it if you aren’t looking. But fret not because this spot serves multicourse meals that scream deliciousness.

Each beautifully crafted meal showcases the creativity of the chefs. Every plate also has delectable meals, focusing mainly on seafood but also using seasonal specialties, and the menus change frequently, which is always a pleasant surprise.

The meals have robust flavours that aren’t overwhelming because each course complements the next. Plus, with only a few tables available, your dining experience at Restaurant 20 Victoria will always have an intimate air to it for quiet relaxation.

Pro Tip:

  • If you are vegan or vegetarian, you may need to pick a different restaurant because this one focuses on seafood and cannot accommodate your dietary requests.This is an ideal place for intimate dinners of up to four only. They can’t accommodate large groups due to the space.

Aburi Hana

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://www.aburihana.com/ 

Address: 102 Yorkville Ave, Unit 4 Lower Level, Toronto, ON M5R 1B9, Canada

Contact Details: 

Opening Hours: 

  • Sunday – Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday – Saturday: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM (subject to change)

Price Range: $430 per guest

Dining at Aburi Hana is like eating art piece by piece. They offer a kyō-kaiseki experience, which uses fresh and seasonal ingredients to elevate a dish but, this time, with a modern twist. Expect unique meals due to the introduction of new flavours.

Even the plateware is distinctive, as each of them is handmade straight from Akita, Japan. Each plate is also artfully curated using Japanese and local ingredients, whether a simple miso soup or an expensive wagyu.

The food here is not only beautifully presented but also unforgettably delicious. The 12-course dinner delivers intentional tasting, from subtle to rich flavours.

Pro Tip:

  • Try not to use perfume and scented lotion to create a better sensory dining experience.Remember to wear formal or business attire. They’re pretty strict with their dress code, and you want to have the best experience if you’re paying $430 for a multicourse meal.

Frilu

Michelin Star: One Star

Website: https://www.frilurestaurant.com/ 

Address: 7713 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L3T 2C4, Canada

Contact Details: (289) 597-8867

Opening Hours: 

  • Sunday – Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday – Saturday: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Price Range: $295 per guest

Frilu prides itself on serving meals that mirror Canada’s changing seasons while showcasing an exceptional blend influenced by Asian cuisine, bringing you a global culinary experience. The multi-course meals are also a surprise with each visit.

They also earned the Michelin Green Star by using organic produce from Willowolf Farm, a no-till farm in Ontario. Also, their sommelier carefully selects their drinks, and their handcrafted non-alcoholic pairings always stand out—including fermented tonics.

Each bite of the creatively crafted meals will excite your tastebuds while enjoying the casual yet sophisticated vibe of the place. It’s pretty much a go-to for foodies in Toronto.

Pro Tip:

  • If you want a dining experience without worrying about noise, then Frilu is the place to go because they don’t allow children under 12 years old.Mark your calendar and don’t make any plans because it will take three to four hours of your time to fully enjoy the 12 to 14-course meal.
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