
¡Qué Rico! Tapas Bar
Qué Rico sits on College Street in Little Italy and earns its loyal following by refusing to be precious about geography.
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Toronto's best Spanish-leaning rooms work when shared plates, cocktails, and room energy all line up at the same time.
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Qué Rico sits on College Street in Little Italy and earns its loyal following by refusing to be precious about geography.
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Casa Paco has the kind of origin story that tends to produce rooms worth paying attention to: chef Rob Bragagnolo and three partners run the entire operation themselves, on a quiet Clinton Street corner, without the buffer of a larger ho…
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LaVinia has a reputation in Toronto's west end that outlasts trends, and the room on Lakeshore earns it the kind of loyalty that only comes from a kitchen with actual convictions.
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La Paella suits a night out when you want spanish that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Bar Isabel has been the anchor of Toronto's Spanish dining scene since Grant van Gameren opened it in Little Italy over a decade ago, and the restaurant's reputation has not softened with age — it has only sharpened.
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Bar Raval has been one of Toronto's most argued-about rooms since Grant van Gameren opened it on College Street in 2015, and the argument almost always starts with the architecture before it reaches the food.
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Beso by Patria is the King West relaunch of the long-running Patria, reborn under INK Entertainment as a paella-forward Spanish room with a self-conscious sense of occasion.
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Madrina Bar y Tapas carries credentials that are genuinely unusual for Toronto's Spanish dining scene.
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Tapas at Embrujo has a reputation that arrives before the food does: live flamenco every weekend, a guitarist and a dancer-singer whose footwork is, by regulars' own cheerful admission, gloriously, rattlingly loud.
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The top Spanish restaurants in Toronto include ¡Qué Rico! Tapas Bar, Casa Paco, LaVinia Restaurant. TastyPals curates these picks based on Google ratings, review volume, and editorial judgment.
¡Qué Rico! Tapas Bar is among the highest-rated Spanish restaurants in Toronto, with a 9.4 Google rating across 357 reviews.
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