Best Restaurants for Creative Cuisine in Little Italy / College St.
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- CChrisMontreal / Quebec •3 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoNice elegant spot, always professional and prompt service.More infoJump RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Financial District•4.5
- CConnieVIPToronto / Ontario •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food at Lucie was excellent - with delightful surprises. The service was impeccable. I would definitely go back.More infoLuciePrice: Very Expensive• French• Financial District•4.7
- SStephanieToronto / Ontario •11 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoI introduced my friend to the various O&B restaurants and we were booked for Maison Selby on Monday but then I got an email about Canoe. I told him about the Christmas Eve lunch. The staff called to confirm and I told them this is his first visit. They came through and had us seated at the table facing the CN Tower. The food was phenomenal as it always is. I had the onion soup and it blew my mind. I am not a soup person but seeing Parmesan custard in the description peaked my curiosity. On the surface a pureed soup but it looked like art with the green oil drizzle and black pepper delicately grounded and sprinkled. Below the surface were the caramelized onions and parmesan custard. Ohhh the flavour sensations having a party on my tastebuds! He had the Waldorf and said it was delicious. We both had the beef Wellington. So tender and flavourful and that was just the meat! I actually did the foodie happy dance in my chair nom nom nomming! The roasted veggies, deep fried kale and mashed potatoes were lovely. To be honest they weren’t hot but I wasn’t going to ruin the dining experience by saying anything. I thought the pastry was perfect, mine fell open in two layers. He would have liked his to be flakier on the outside layer. He had the sticky toffee pudding and absolutely loved it. I had the white chocolate cheesecake with the pistachio crème anglaise and raspberry sorbet & I loved it. The flavours and textures were my vibe! I tried two mocktails. I loved the ambrosia! The flavour combos were amazing! Then I tried the gala. The drink itself was underwhelming compared to the first but its saving grace was the fruit. I asked our lovely server and she said maraschino cherries. No way! Not the ones you get on top of sundaes. Way better! They were the star of that drink along with the really cool rectangular ice cube! Lovely seeing Oscar from our Maison Selby days. Told him the venue switch story for lunch and he was the 4th staff to say: Really? Love it! O&B ❤️More infoCanoe Restaurant and BarPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Canadian• Financial District•4.5
- MMorrisVIPSouthwest Florida •70 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWell deserving of its recent Michelin Bib status, and only after 10 years :). Very creative and excellent cuisine in a casual and friendly atmosphere.More infoRasaPrice: Moderate• Global, International• Harbord Village•4.8
- KKataNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoThey knock our socks off every time. Each corner of the menu is worth exploring! The classics, the specials, the wine list and the desserts!!! (This time we had a glutinous rice cake with a brûlée’d top and it was life changing). One of the best and most consistent spots in the city ❤️More infoAlma TorontoPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Asian• Koreatown•4.7
Discover best creative cuisine restaurants in Little Italy / College St.
Discover a culinary treasure trove in the vibrant neighborhood of Little Italy / College St. in Toronto, where creativity meets cuisine. This area is renowned for its dynamic dining scene, offering an array of restaurants that specialize in creative cuisine, each bringing a unique flair to their dishes. From innovative takes on traditional flavors to modern gastronomic experiments, these eateries strive to provide unforgettable dining experiences. The focus on creativity doesn't stop at the menu; it extends to the ambiance and service, ensuring a holistic approach to dining that caters to discerning palates. Whether you're a local foodie or a visitor looking to explore Toronto's culinary landscape, these establishments promise to deliver not only a meal but a memorable culinary adventure. Each restaurant in this locale stands out for its commitment to quality, originality, and a truly engaging dining experience that reflects the vibrant spirit of Toronto's Little Italy / College St. area.