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    • Annex. Looking for a new place to hide out? Enter Neon Tiger, sibling location to Ossington's Oddseoul. Expect an array of pan-Asian dishes on the menu and a moody, dimly lit atmosphere.
    • Beaches. Mira Mira Diner is the newest spot in this neighbourhood to grab a cocktail and bites like dips, snacks, comfort food and desserts.
    • Bloorcourt. Sicilian and Levantine traditions come together on top of some of the best new pizza pies to come out of this neighbourhood at Levant.
    • Bloor West Village. Bello Pizza popped up in this area this year in the back of a cafe, and they haven't looked back since. Toppings include oyster mushrooms, black kale, pistachios, honey and fire-roasted peppers.
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    • Vela
    • Skyflower
    • Toronto Beach Club
    • Brasa Peruvian Kitchen
    • Bar Le Germain
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    1214 Dundas St. W.

    This summer we said a bittersweet farewell to Italian pescatarian spot Ufficio on Dundas West. The restaurant we know is no more, but the same owners have transitioned to a new concept in the same space. Gia, meaning ‘God is gracious,’ sees the same delicious Italian fare, served in a more responsible manner. The plant-forward menu of fresh, handmade pasta is rooted in environmental sustainability, with produce coming from local suppliers like 100km Foods and Clearwater Farms. Slurp up new di...

    90 Portland St.

    Inspired by a constellation of stars, this beautiful space was designed by award-winning architecture studio PARTISANS. Dine in an intimate booth, at a table in the lounge area or at the L-shaped bar that backs onto the open kitchen for a chef’s table experience. There’s also a champagne bar and a sprawling 2,000-square-foot patio. More than a few big names are behind this new opening — VELA is a collaboration between Amanda Bradley (Alo and George) and Robin Goodfellow (Bar Raval), with a me...

    292 College St.

    Fans of MasterChef Canada winner Eric Chong will be pleased to hear that his Skyflower pop-up from last fall is back as a permanent fixture on College Street, just west of Spadina. Bask in the beauty of their lush, flower-laden heated rooftop patio, with spectacular views of the CN Tower and the city skyline. The club beats are bumping and the twinkle lights are glowing, while you sip on Instagram-worthy cocktails like the Skyflower and snack on share plates like lamb spiducci and fried popco...

    1681 Lake Shore Blvd. E.

    Toronto Beach Clubis the latest addition to Woodbine Beach's sprawling sandy waterfront. The massive patio, with views of the water and nearby volleyball courts, is lined by mature trees and strings of twinkly lights that will make you forget you're still in Toronto and not on a seaside European vacay. Even dining inside offers breezy beach villa vibes with pastel hues and stunning coastal-inspired decor. Dive into a menu of beautiful Mediterranean-style dishes and drinks. thetorontobeachclub...

    297 Campbell Ave.

    After opening Baro and Petty Cash, restaurant entrepreneur Michel Falcon wanted to create a concept closer to his own heritage. Enter: Brasa Peruvian Kitchen. The fast-casual spot in the Junction Triangle doesn’t serve traditional Peruvian food, rather, it serves simple salads and bowls that will be familiar to Torontonians, with a focus on Peruvian flavours. Marinated proteins, dressings and toppings are where the Peruvian flare comes in. brasaperuvian.com

    75 Bremner Blvd.

    Located at the entrance of Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square, Bar Le Germain is a lush hideaway in the heart of downtown. Feast your eyes on the city's lights and art by infamous Montreal street artist Stikki Peaches while tucking into a bold summer menu. Chef Johnson Wu's Asian-fusion or "Wusian Fusian" fare is a must-try, especially those "Sammiches" — delectable chicken sandwiches stuffed with fried rice. germainhotels.com

    522 King St. W.

    Since The Citizen closed earlier this year, we’ve been waiting to see what UNIQ Hospitality had in store for the massive, 5,000 square-foot space. Enter: Myth restaurant, a Greek dining concept that'll take you to the seaside in Mykonos. Its menu of mezze (small plates) and mains like salt baked fish evoke traditional Aegean flavours. mythrestaurant.com

    60 Yorkville Ave.

    Longing to be in the south of France this summer? The Four Seasons’ new Côte d'Azur-inspired patio destination is the next best thing. The menu of light fare centres around seafood and seasonality with Mediterranean touches. Think oysters, caviar, ceviche and grilled octopus. An installation by Toronto artist Jason Zante sets the atmosphere, depicting the French Riviera’s azure waters. fourseasons.com

    1501 Gerrard St. E.

    This beloved Junction Italian grocery store has opened its second location at Gerrard and Coxwell. Eastenders can find the Italian grub and groceries that Mattachioni is known for — naturally-leavened pizzas and sourdough bread, quality pastas, coffee and baked goods galore. Pick up dinner supplies or take a seat on their bright-blue patio. mattachioni.com

    3 Bartlett Ave.

    Known for their pop-ups, Island Oysters is putting down roots in Bloordale with their first brick-and-mortar shop. Fresh oysters from either coast, smoked fish platters and an assortment of mignonettes and hot sauces are available at their takeout window. A sustainable seafood shop is coming soon. islandoysters.ca

  2. Location & Hours. Suggest an edit. 250 Ferrand Drive. Toronto, ON M3C. Get directions. Optic Zone. 4.2. 8.4 km. Optical Outlook. 5.0. 32.6 km. Appliance Bazaar. 5.0. 5.9 km. Amenities and More. Accepts Debit Cards. No Bike Parking. Deal find, everybody wins (except you) 1 of 4. 18 other reviews that are not currently recommended. Toronto Binz.

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    • (416) 631-6368
    • 250 Ferrand Drive Toronto, ON M3C
    • 43.719474
    • Amy Carlberg
    • Annex. People in this neighbourhood looking for their next BBQ fix can head to Backyard Smokehouse, a destination for ribs, brisket and burgers from the same owner behind a popular brunch spot.
    • Bayview and Leaside. A new food hall that just arrived in this neighbourhood now houses concepts like Phamilyeats and Conspiracy Pizza, meaning you can now get great beef patties and pizza in the same place.
    • Beaches. Toronto Beach Club is now this area's destination for Mediterranean plates and a full-on beach vibe complete with umbrellas, a canopy of trees and a lounge feel.
    • Bloor West Village. Pizza lovers in this area have been happy to see the arrival of Bello Pizza, which has been serving up 14-inch pies with sophisticated toppings out of the back of a cafe.
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  4. Nestled on the ground floor of New City Hall, beside the Public Library branch, Café on the Square stands as a privately owned gem, offering a vibrant and diverse dining experience for both city officials and the public.

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    • (416) 861-0101
    • 100 Queen Street W Toronto, ON M5H 2N1
    • 43.653067
  5. Jan 1, 2022 · New restaurants in Toronto include a Korean restaurant inside a shipping container and an underground takeout counter for massive Vietnamese banh mi. Plus, the same hospitality group behind...

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