
Maison T
At the corner of Shaw and Dupont, Maison T operates on a philosophy many Toronto restaurants articulate and very few honour: restraint as a form of generosity.
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At the corner of Shaw and Dupont, Maison T operates on a philosophy many Toronto restaurants articulate and very few honour: restraint as a form of generosity.
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Le Baratin occupies a quiet stretch of Bloorcourt and operates on the logic of a real French bistro — short menu, a wine list assembled with actual conviction, a room that prioritizes the table over the turn.
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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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Auberge du Pommier has been doing a specific and increasingly rare thing since 1987: making the case that a French restaurant can be genuinely romantic without tipping into pastiche.
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La Palette is a french pick in Toronto when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Martine's Wine Bar carries the kind of pedigree that makes even a first look compelling.
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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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Le Sélect Bistro has been anchoring the intersection of Wellington and John in Toronto's King West neighbourhood since 1977, which makes it one of the city's longest-running French bistros — and one of the few that has resisted the tempt…
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Maison Selby is a french pick in Toronto when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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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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La Plume is the kind of french room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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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 restaurants for wine in Toronto include Maison T, Le Baratin, ¡Qué Rico! Tapas Bar. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Maison T is among the top-rated options for wine in Toronto, with a 9.6 Google rating and 525 reviews.
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