The complete list of Toronto restaurants in the Michelin Guide’s 1st Canadian edition

The Canadian Press

TORONTO — The first Canadian edition of the Michelin Guide was announced Tuesday. 

Restaurants deemed to have exceptional cuisine are given a ranking of one, two or three stars. The Bib Gourmand identifies restaurants that offer good food for good value. Here’s a look at the list.

 

Michelin awarded two stars to just one Toronto restaurant: 

-Sushi Masaki Saito (Japanese/Sushi cuisine)

 

Michelin awarded one star to 12 Toronto restaurants:

-Aburi Hana (Japanese/Kaiseki cuisine)

-Alo (Contemporary cuisine)

-Alobar Yorkville (French cuisine)

-Don Alfonso 1890 Toronto (Italian cuisine) 

-Enigma Yorkville (Contemporary cuisine)

-Edulis (Contemporary cuisine)

-Frilu (Contemporary cuisine)

-Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto (Japanese/Kaiseki cuisine)

-Osteria Giulia (Italian cuisine)

-Quetzal (Mexican cuisine)

-Shoushin (Japanese/Sushi cuisine)

-Yukashi (Japanese/Kaiseki cuisine)

 

There are 17 Bib Gourmand restaurants: 

-The Ace

-Alma

-Bar Raval

-Campechano

-Cherry St. Bar-B-Que

-Chica’s Chicken 

-Enoteca Sociale

-Fat Pasha

-Favorites Thai

-Fonda Balam

-Grey Gardens

-Indian Street Food Company

-La Bartola 

-Puerto Bravo

-R&D 

-SumiLicious Smoked Meat & Deli

-Wynona
 

The guide also named winners of three special awards:

Michelin Service Award: Edulis, led by husband-and-wife chefs Michael Caballo and Tobey Nemeth 

Sommelier of the Year: Christopher Sealy and his team at Alo. 

The Exceptional Cocktails Award: the team at Osteria Giulia. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2022.

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