Toronto Restaurants


5 Notable Toronto Brunch Spots

5 Notable Toronto Brunch Spots

Brunch. A true vice for most of the Young Professionals that we speak to on a daily basis here at Notable. It's a a staple, even if you only do it one Sunday per month (you should seriously up that...
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Restaurants Open on New Year's Day in Toronto

If you can’t be bothered to make your own power breakfast or hangover food (depending on your NYE choices, we're not judging), luckily enough, Toronto is supplying you with some awesome eats available on New Years day
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Restaurants Open on Christmas in Toronto

You don’t celebrate Christmas, your family and you aren't able to be in the same city this holiday season, or maybe you’re a die-hard foodie and prefer dining out more than you enjoy family meals, whatever! Regardless of what the case may be, here’s a listing of our top picks of Toronto restaurants open on Christmas day
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Holt's Cafe

Overlooking bustling Bloor Street in the best shopping district in Toronto is the chic Holts Café. While enjoying the ambiance of their beautifully designed room, filled with art and light, you can enjoy their small but exquisite menu.
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Notable Restaurant Review: L'Unita, Two Ways

Benvenuto a casa. Welcome home. It’s only down the street – on the edge of Yorkville – but you’ll quickly feel like you’re in the bosom of heart and home. All young professionals need a little L’Unita. It's THE place to decompress, relax and simply enjoy some of the finest Italian cuisine the city has to offer
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Toronto’s World Class Restaurant You’ve (Probably) Never Heard of

First thing’s first: it’s not your fault if you haven’t heard of the ultra exclusive, über-foodie supper club Charlie’s Burgers. And if you have, well kudos to you – you’re obviously plugged into that grapevine everyone’s always talking about
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Ossington's Rock Lobster Set to Open on Queen West

Ossington strip’s Rock Lobster has become a quick go-to for in-the-know Toronto young professionals (YPs) with a soft spot for authentic and sustainable seafood – if they can score a table. Well, the odds of doing so may have gotten higher (then again, maybe not) with a second Rock Lobster location set to transform the Queen West space that until recently housed longtime Sunday brunch favourite Shanghai Cowgirl
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