
Darna Middle Eastern Kitchen
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What Darna Middle Eastern Kitchen 2 is doing on Roncesvalles has a specific origin story that matters before you even look at the menu.
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Quick correction before you set your GPS: despite the Roncesvalles billing, this L'Avenue is at 433 Wellington West inside The Well, not the west end.
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Leaside has no shortage of brunch rooms that get by on atmosphere alone, but Ramona's Kitchen appears to be doing something more considered than that.
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Evviva Breakfast and Lunch has built a quiet reputation along the Yonge-and-Eglinton corridor as the kind of dependable all-day brunch spot that a neighbourhood actually needs — a modern, cozy room that treats the slow-morning ritual ser…
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Tatsuro's has quietly become the brunch room Leslieville seems to have been waiting for — a kitchen that operates at the intersection of Japanese comfort cooking and the kind of honest, low-price-point generosity that turns first-timers…
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ALMA+GIL is an easy brunch restaurant option in Little Portugal in Toronto to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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NOLA EATERY & BAR is a strong brunch move in Leslieville in Toronto when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for. Classic Beef Tartare and Mussel Mariniere also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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White Lily Diner has built a serious reputation as one of Leslieville's most compelling reasons to leave the house before noon.
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Chefry's Global Kitchen & Catering on Richmond Street West occupies an unusual position in Toronto's brunch landscape — a room built around genuine cross-cultural range rather than the kind of single-lane comfort food that tends to domin…
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Nina's Brunch Restaurant is doing something genuinely rare on Augusta Avenue: running a global brunch room that actually commits to its contradictions.
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Twilight Cafe & Bar on Yonge Street has built a reputation in Midtown Toronto for being genuinely difficult to categorize — and that appears to be entirely intentional.
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Riley's Toronto is a memorial disguised as a chophouse — and that tension between grief and grandeur gives it a weight most opening-year restaurants can't manufacture.
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Krave Indian Toronto| Best Rajasthani/Indian Restaurant in Downtown Toronto | Parkdale is a smart brunch call in Roncesvalles when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Fox on John doesn't pretend to be a quiet little supper club, and that's exactly the point.
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There are brunch spots in Toronto that perform multiculturalism — a shakshuka wedged onto a menu otherwise full of avocado toast, a nod toward diversity without any real commitment to it.
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Leslieville doesn't need another brunch room that hedges its bets, and Bodega Henriette appears to have made peace with that fact entirely.
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MIA Brunch Bar is the kind of contemporary room in Midtown you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Ohiru Cafe suits a night out in Little Italy when you want brunch that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Konia Kitchen and Bar opened on Roncesvalles with a stated mission that manager Ellen Lam has put plainly on the record: this is not a pho restaurant.
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Wake'a Boo has built its reputation in Bloor West Village on one disciplined idea: do breakfast and brunch, do it well, and keep doing it until mid-afternoon every day of the week.
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Lady Marmalade has been a Leslieville brunch institution long enough that its reputation no longer depends on reinvention.
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The Ace on Roncesvalles is a slim vintage diner that has occupied the same physical space since the 1950s, its Chinese-motif wallpaper surviving intact from the era when the Lee family ran Cantonese-Canadian food out of the same room.
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Sisters & Co has built a distinct identity in Toronto's Midtown brunch scene by threading Korean and Asian-influenced flavours directly into the genre's most familiar formats — not as a novelty act, but as a coherent kitchen point of view.
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Skyline Restaurant is a strong brunch move in Roncesvalles in Toronto when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Eastside Social earns a weekend detour in Leslieville when you want brunch that beats the usual default. Tuna Tartare Tostadas and Calamari also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Alder is a brunch pick in Toronto when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Leslieville has always had a particular appetite for restaurants that wear their influences openly, and Gardel fits that posture precisely.
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Insomnia Restaurant and Lounge is a sensible global call in The Annex in Toronto when you want something that usually lands well.
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The Commoner earns a weekend detour in Roncesvalles when you want brunch that beats the usual default. Truffle Fries and Shrimp Ceviche also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Tiarré's Brunch & Bistro is a smart brunch call in Leslieville when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Aris Place is a strong brunch move in Roncesvalles in Toronto when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Henry's Restaurant is a strong brunch move in Trinity Bellwoods in Toronto when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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The Kettle Toronto is a smart brunch call when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Lazy Daisy's Cafe is a smart brunch call in Leslieville when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Cafe Renée earns a weekend detour when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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School on Ossington has built its reputation around a cocktail program that, by consistent accounts, outpaces most of what the strip now offers — and that is saying something, given how competitive Ossington Avenue has become.
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Sunrise Grill & Crepe is a smart brunch call in Roncesvalles when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion. Fruit Crunch and Sunrise Benedict also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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The top Brunch restaurants in Toronto include Darna Middle Eastern Kitchen, L’Avenue, Ramona’s Kitchen. TastyPals curates these picks based on Google ratings, review volume, and editorial judgment.
Darna Middle Eastern Kitchen is among the highest-rated Brunch restaurants in Toronto, with a 9.8 Google rating across 338 reviews.
Brunch restaurants in Toronto range from moderate to $$. Most mid-range options fall in the moderate range.
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