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Toronto

Restaurant restaurants in Toronto

  1. Remington's of Montana

    This steak and seafood restaurant stands out from the crowd of the tourist area's unalluring eateries.

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  2. A

    Wish

    Billowy white cushions and scruffy grass tufts fringe this hipster restaurant and lounge, which looks like a winter wonderland year-round. Staff are funky, the cocktail list is dangerous, and you can always count on an omelette to help you through your hangover. Some of the more ambitious menu items need work, but the scene is sexy.

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  3. B

    Wayne Gretzky's

    Named after the Canadian hockey deity, Wayne Gretzky's is a sports bar, restaurant and rooftop patio serving fairly innocuous pastas, salads, steaks and burgers. But the food is almost a secondary concern – a lot of sports fans are here on a pilgrimage to view the hockey memorabilia, emblazoned with the famous No 99. Grandma Gretzky's 'heirloom classic' meatloaf is a real gap-filler.

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  4. C

    Urban

    Drawing more than its fair share of diners to this stretch of King St W, Urban's secret is its cool rooftop patio where a mature crowd lingers over dishes like the daily risotto ($18) and halibut saltimbocca with herb and mascarpone polenta, ratatouille and olive oil ($28). If you have to ask what saltimbocca is, staff are knowledgeable without smugness. Exactly how do they roll the serviettes to create a replica of City Hall?

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