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Restaurants near Canadian National Exhibition

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20 restaurants available nearby

A photo of Toronto Event Centre-Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel restaurant
3.9
Excellent(23)
$$$$
• Contemporary American • Liberty Village
Booked 2 times today
The Horticulture Building was built in 1907 for the CNE by G.W. Gouinlock – now home to the Toronto Event Centre. The heritage landmark juxtaposes Toronto’s classical charm with a post-modern twist, crowned by a 60-foot-high crystal dome. Situated in the heart of Exhibition Place at Saskatchewan Road and Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto Event Centre is ready to serve you.
A photo of Pastiche restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(547)
$$$$
• Fusion / Eclectic • Ossington
Booked 33 times today
No signage, just a door open to the curious. Behind velvet curtains and stained glass lies an outlandish space home to serendipity where the norm is challenged, imagination liberated, and curiosity celebrated. We don’t claim to have the perfect product or the perfect surprise (#HUMBLEBRAG), but we do strive for the perfect process because we’re not afraid of taking risks and experimenting. That’s when the magic happens - you taste something you never knew you loved so much!
A photo of Prime Seafood Palace restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(260)
$$$$
• Steak • Queen West
Booked 42 times today
Prime Seafood Palace is a contemporary restaurant inspired by Matty Matheson's East Cost roots and love for architecture. Conceptualized as a light-filled cathedral, lining an otherwise inconspicuous brick-clad building that blends into Toronto's urban fabric. The restaurant's sourcing and menu demonstrate an intentional manner that elevates the traditional steakhouse concept.
A photo of Mother Cocktail Bar restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(276)
$$$$
• Cocktail Bar • Queen West
Booked 39 times today
Welcome to Mother, a cocktail bar started by likeminded people with a common goal – elevate the Canadian cocktail scene.Our philosophy is simple: Source quality natural ingredients, enhance them through fermentation and create memorable cocktails for our guests.
A photo of The Good Son Restaurant - Queen West restaurant
4.4
Awesome(798)
$$$$
• Global, International • Queen West
Booked 18 times today
Our food is a reflection of the melting pot of cultures that has gentrified the Queen West neighbourhood in Toronto. The menu has been designed for guests to share plates, in an effort to create a convivial and social dining experience. Our Wood-Fire Pizzas are a cross between Roma and Neapolitan styles; cooked in a wood-burning M.A.M pizza oven imported from Italy. It yields a crust that is thin but sturdy. Wood-fire capabilities are critical for our menu as the flavour imparted on the food is exceptional and unique.Our cocktails are equally thought out as our food. Our bartenders serve up a no-nonsense cocktail program featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients that are all made in house.
A photo of Florette restaurant
4.5
Awesome(41)
$$$$
• Contemporary Canadian • Queen West
Booked 17 times today
An intimate place in the neighbourhood to eat, drink, and laugh. Funky sharing plates, culinary-inspired cocktails, and natural wine, all ever-rotating with what's local and seasonal.Our space is inspired by your cool aunt's home -- get cozy under our floral ceiling arch, surrounded by good people and lots of colourful pickled veggies and fruits.Queen West, Toronto - a few doors west of The Drake.
A photo of Silk Road Lounge & Restaurant restaurant
4.5
Awesome(311)
$$$$
• Middle Eastern • Queen West
Booked 9 times today
Central Asian cuisine is incredibly diverse, catering to a nomadic carnivore’s dream or a vegetarian farmer’s humble palate. While the spice blend across the region is derived from a similar heritage, the approach to cooking at Silk Road is one inspired by honesty, and elevated simplicity. For some, cocktails have been described as the ‘elixir of life’. Infused with exquisite Asian herbs and freshly grounded spices, our contemporary drinks are handcrafted, which promise to deliver a regal experience. Historically, the Silk Road ran through the heart of the Uzbek territory. Along the caravan trails, and later the sea routes, fruits, vegetables and spices, in addition to sophisticated techniques of cooking the raw produce, were transferred from one civilization to another.
A photo of Azhar Kitchen + Bar restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(17)
$$$$
• Middle Eastern • Ossington
Booked 28 times today
At 96 Ossington, Azhar Kitchen + Bar is a neighbourhood gathering place for soulful Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East-inspired food and drink — hand-made and fire-cooked. With a wood-fired grill at the centre of the open kitchen, expect a transporting taste of Old World cuisine with imaginative twists in an intimate space that will quickly feel like your own.
A photo of Valerie restaurant
4.2
Awesome(172)
$$$$
• Japanese • Liberty Village
Booked 19 times today
There are two sides to every story, and sometimes there are multiple sides to certain people. Located at the top of the premier hotel, Hotel X Toronto, come experience once-in-a-lifetime skyline views at our three-level venue, accompanied by a fresh and creative sushi-style menu.
A photo of Té restaurant
4.5
Awesome(320)
$$$$
• Korean • Ossington
Booked 9 times today
Té specializes in modern interpretations of traditional Korean cuisine. Both the dinner and brunch menus incorporate authentic Korean home-cooking with North American comfort food staples.An extensive offering of tea-inspired artisanal cocktails, Japanese craft beers, sake, wine and house-baked desserts complement and round out the experience.
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