
Kabbana Bar + Grill Restaurant Toronto
Let's clear something up first: the original Kabbana lives in Port Credit, Mississauga, but there's now a Toronto outpost in the Entertainment District at 132 John St., marked open.
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The best restaurants for late night in Toronto, curated by TastyPals editors.

Fast answers for diners searching for late night restaurants in Toronto. These first picks make the occasion easier to compare.

Strong pick for pub.

Known for Sinjeon Original Topokki (spice level 2 as baseline, level 3 if you mean it).

Known for Samgyeopsal (Pork Belly).

Let's clear something up first: the original Kabbana lives in Port Credit, Mississauga, but there's now a Toronto outpost in the Entertainment District at 132 John St., marked open.
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What separates Sinjeon Topokki & Bar on Bloor from the rotating cast of Korean concepts arriving in Toronto is provenance with a point.
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Mapo Korean BBQ takes its name from Mapo-gu, the Seoul district where open-flame barbecue is less a dining concept than a civic institution, and that context shapes everything about the Bloor Street room.
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Gyodong, at 694 Bloor St W in the western stretch of Toronto's Koreatown, is making a genuine argument that the neighbourhood's most interesting Korean dining extends well beyond the BBQ-and-soju formula.
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Hongdae Banjeom Restaurant 홍대반점 is a korean restaurant in Koreatown in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Daldongnae Korean BBQ - Dundas Square is a korean restaurant in Koreatown in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Sarang Kitchen is a Korean fried chicken spot in Koreatown founded in 2022 by former educator Jennifer Low and Chef Deon Kim, and the operational decisions here are as deliberate as anything on the menu.
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Koreatown on Bloor runs deep with Korean restaurants, and damda positions itself toward the honest, mid-week end of that spectrum — no reservation strategy required, menus that don't demand translation, and a price level that makes sense…
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Mapo Pocha Soju Bar is a pojang macha — the Korean late-night street stall, the kind that runs until the city goes quiet — reconstructed inside a Koreatown row unit on Bloor West, and by most accounts it is the only room in the neighbour…
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Korean Village Restaurant has been doing something the city's now-crowded Korean dining scene still struggles to match: holding a room together across generations, occasions, and table sizes without losing the thread of what made it matt…
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King West has no shortage of mezcal bars that moonlight as restaurants, but Añejo operates with a different level of commitment on both fronts.
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Jin Dal Lae Korean Restaurant is a korean restaurant in Koreatown in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Baro is a latin american restaurant in King West in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Luma is a oyster bar pick in Toronto when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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The top restaurants for late night in Toronto include Kabbana Bar + Grill Restaurant Toronto, Sinjeon Topokki & Bar (Pocha) - Bloor 신전떡볶이, Mapo Korean BBQ. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Kabbana Bar + Grill Restaurant Toronto is among the top-rated options for late night in Toronto, with a 10.0 Google rating and 62 reviews.
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