
Ethio Kana
There is a distinction that matters in Toronto's Ethiopian dining scene, and Ethio Kana on College Street sits clearly on one side of it.
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There is a distinction that matters in Toronto's Ethiopian dining scene, and Ethio Kana on College Street sits clearly on one side of it.
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Hawa Beirut Restaurant Lounge opened on the King East corridor in November 2024 with a room that announces itself before the first drink lands.
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What The Spicy Ethiopian is doing on Queen Street East feels more deliberate than its name might let on.
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La Vegan Ethiopian & Eritrean Vegan Cuisine is doing something Toronto's plant-based scene has largely failed to do: root vegan cooking in a living culinary tradition rather than chase the trend cycle.
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College Street has no shortage of rooms that dress up ordinary cooking in good lighting, which is part of what makes Zafoon worth your attention.
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Sanaa AlYemen sits on the eastern edge of the GTA as one of the city's rare dedicated Yemeni kitchens — a category that remains conspicuously thin across Toronto and its surroundings.
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Mesobs, on Lansdowne Avenue steps from the subway, is doing something that feels increasingly rare in Toronto's Ethiopian dining scene: it is committed to the full communal ritual of the meal, not just its flavors.
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Lalibela Cuisine has held its corner on Bloor West for more than thirty years, which in Toronto's restless restaurant landscape amounts to a kind of institutional status.
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Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant has held its ground on the Danforth for more than 15 years, and everything about it — six tables, a bar, a tree-shaded patio — signals a kitchen that cooks with conviction rather than franchise instincts.
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Aldiwan Yemeni Restaurant suits a night out in Scarborough when you want israeli that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Mayrik suits a night out when you want israeli that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Limon Beaches is a israeli restaurant in Leslieville in Toronto that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Selam Restaurant & Lounge occupies a particular lane in Toronto's Ethiopian dining scene that goes beyond the communal injera spread and into something with genuine lounge ambition — the kind of place where the room is designed to hold a…
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Romi's is a declaration.
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Wazema has been doing something specific on the Danforth for over fifteen years: bringing the kind of Ethiopian cooking that tastes like it came from someone's home kitchen, then staging it in a room that feels nothing like a casual take…
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Daphne is a sensible group dinner call in Toronto when you want something that usually lands well. RIGHT ON THYME and PINEAPPLE HABANERO MARGARITA also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Ethiopian House is a sensible ethiopian call in Toronto when you want something that usually lands well.
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Rendez-Vous Ethiopian and Eritrean Restaurant is an easy ethiopian option in Toronto to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Miznon is the kind of israeli room in Financial District you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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The Haifa Room is the kind of israeli room in Ossington you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more. If Unable to extract menu items is your kind of order, that is a good sign.
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The top restaurants for sharing in Toronto include Ethio Kana, Hawa Beirut Restaurant & Lounge, The Spicy Ethiopian. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Ethio Kana is among the top-rated options for sharing in Toronto, with a 10.0 Google rating and 0 reviews.
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