There will be no debating on where to eat out next in Toronto, as these new restaurants offer plenty of exciting choices.

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Over the first half of summer, Toronto’s dining scene was busy with grand openings for a variety of eatery types. The city received new coffee shops and breakfast spots, gourmet dinner options, cocktail or wine bars, and new places to gather with friends, family, or your date.
Mott 32
This new hot spot in Toronto has barely been open for two weeks and is already creating buzz around their gourmet menu. Mott 32 is an international restaurant with locations around Asia, Europe, Vancouver, and now Toronto, making it Mott 32’s second Canadian location.
Mott 32 is known globally as a top choice for authentic Chinese food with flavours and inspirations from different regions of China.
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Where: 190 University Ave
Made Rite Coffee
This new casual café and coffee spot in Toronto offers everything you need for an excellent start to the day: retro and relaxed vibes, filling sandwiches, tasty sweets, and traditional coffee drinks and favourites. Plus, they’ve also opened a small patio at the front of the store to enjoy your breakfast and coffee in the sun or fresh air.
Where: 68 Wales Ave.
MSSM Ossington
MSSM Ossington is the new and second location for this Toronto spot dedicated to omakase. The restaurant is by reservation only, with a week’s notice required to dine. This enables the chefs to prepare each individual omakase meal with the freshest ingredients and finest attention to details. Find MSSM’s original location in Yorkville.
Where: 1221 Dundas St. W
Bridgette Bar
This new spot for food and drinks opened in The Well in late May. Bridgette Bar is a Calgary-based establishment who bring their chef-driven menus to Toronto within a large, airy, and cozy dining room. Their food menu includes small and large plates, sides, pastas, and pizzas, and many great shareable plates.
Where: 423 Wellington Street W
Martine’s Wine Bar
Martine’s Wine Bar recently opened in Toronto’s Little Italy. You’ll also find Martine’s directly beside their sister establishment, Bar Raval. Indulge in this new fine dining menu from the laid-back dining room area, or out on the shady patio. And while their extensive wine list is a must-see, so is their menu of craft cocktails, small plates, and mains.
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Where: 293 Palmerston Ave, Toronto
Go Go Kimbap
The new Go GO Kimbap in Toronto celebrated their grand opening early in the summer offering a great place for snacks and meals. Kimbap is a Korean dish offered by Go Go in ten different varieties. Their menu includes an array of other authentic Korean dishes such as udon dishes, fried appetizers, bulgogi, rice bowls, and more.
Where: 7051 Yonge St.
Edna + Vita
This new Italian ristorante in Toronto offer a delicious and gorgeous looking menu of meal made to share! Edna + Vita is open for lunch and dinner with antipasti options, mains, pizza, seafood, and a handful of decadent desserts.
Where: 77 Adelaide Street W
LSL
The new and notable dining experience offered by LSL comes to Toronto courtesy of three already-accomplished chefs: Leroy, Saito, and Le Squer. Together, these top chefs have curated a beautiful space in which to serve their gourmet fare. The menu includes plates which combine French culinary traditions with Japanese cooking methods and products.
Where: 2066 Avenue Rd., North York
Wolfie
The new Wolfie bar and small plates restaurant in Toronto has a slight air of mystery to the spot- which is all the more reason to pay a visit. Wolfie has a menu of delightful small snacks, signature cocktails, wines, and beers. Enter the den to find out more!
Where: 614 College St.
Thien Tam
Toronto’s new Thien Tam is a vegetarian restaurant which offers a fusion of all the best Asian veggie dishes from Vietnam or Japan. The relaxed and warm dining area is a perfect place to sit back and take your time with noodle soup, ramen, stir fry, fried rice, or the many appetizers.
Where: 2907 Dundas St W







