The tiramisu recipe from Impasto
For those of you who still don’t fully trust the hidden chef that lies within, check out our list of the best tiramisus in town.
For those of you who still don’t fully trust the hidden chef that lies within, check out our list of the best tiramisus in town.
The Italo-Jewish trattoria from Zachary Kolomeir and Carmelina Imola, 6th on Canada's 100 Best 2026. Daily pasta, charcoal grill.
There are restaurants you go to once. And then there are restaurants you've been going to your whole life. Café Polonez is the second kind.
Bar Allegro opened its doors at 597 College Street in late January 2026. Just a few doors down from Canada's best cocktail bar, Bar Pompette.
Emmer in Harbord Village makes the pistachio croissants people line up for, house-cured hams, sourdough, and even a sourdough-based beer.
On the menu for over twenty years, Joe Beef’s famous lobster spaghetti is one of the most iconic dishes in Montreal. Here’s the recipe!
Quetzal cooks every dish over open wood fire, with no gas in the kitchen. A Michelin-starred Toronto temple to elevated Mexican cuisine.
Linny's combines the Jewish deli tradition with the steakhouse, in a tribute to David Schwartz's Linda, with everything made in house.
Mimi Chinese on Davenport reopened in 2026 with a brighter room and a sharper take on regional Chinese cooking in Yorkville.
Linny's Luncheonette on Ossington is Big Hug Hospitality's takeout deli, serving delicious sandwiches in Toronto.
Sunny's Chinese started as a pandemic pop-up out of Mimi Chinese's back kitchen and grew into one of Toronto's most exciting restaurants.