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
- Yousif, Nadine (13 September 2022). "Canada has its first Michelin guide. Does it matter?". BBC News. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
- 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.
External links
- "2022 Toronto MICHELIN Stars", Michelin Guide, 13 September 2022.
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