Michelin Guide Toronto

Michelin Guide Toronto was launched in 2022.

History

The guide was initiated through a marketing partnership between Destination Toronto and Michelin, similar to other cities the guide has entered in recent years.[1]

The guide was to launch in 2020, but delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recipients

All restaurants listed are from the 2022 guide.[2]

Two stars

One star

  • Aburi Hana
  • Alo
  • Alobar Yorkville
  • Don Alfonso 1890
  • Edulis
  • Enigma Yorkville
  • Frilu
  • Kaiseki Yu-Zen Hashimoto
  • Osteria Guilia
  • Quetzal
  • Shoushin
  • Yukashi

Bib Gourmand

  • The Ace
  • Alma
  • Bar Raval
  • Campechano
  • Cherry St BBQ
  • Chica’s Chicken
  • Fat Pasha
  • Enoteca Sociale
  • Favorites Thai
  • Fonda Balama
  • Grey Gardens
  • Indian Street Food Company
  • La Bartola
  • R&D
  • Puerto Bravo
  • Sumilicious Smoked Meat & Deli
  • Wynona

Criticism

The launch of the guide has attracted criticique from various outlets including BBC News, suggesting that the guide is not representative of the diversity of Toronto's food scene,[1] or that the city doesn't need outside recognition.[1]

References

  1. Yousif, Nadine (13 September 2022). "Canada has its first Michelin guide. Does it matter?". BBC News. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  2. Szklarski, Cassandra (13 September 2022). "Japanese, contemporary cuisine figure prominently in 1st Toronto Michelin Guide". CBC Toronto. Toronto ON: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The Canadian Press. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
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