Restaurants for a power lunch in Toronto take to heart that old saying, "You gotta spend money to make money". Accordingly, these are places to splash some real bank, assert success over three finger cocktails, and still close that big deal in style.
Here are my picks for the top restaurants for a power lunch in Toronto.
Canoe
The restaurant on the 54th floor of the TD Tower is filled with distinguished business figures at lunch hour. Find a who's who of suits populating the dining room and discussing deals while dining on lobster clubhouse sandwiches and steak frites.
The Chase
Woo clients over an upscale business lunch at this seafood centric restaurant in the Financial District. The menu boasts seductive plates of beef tartare and shellfish poached in saffron broth.
Far Niente
Settle into a deep leather booth to strike deals while appetites are sated at this Bay Street restaurant. The expense account-flexing menu features steaks, a lobster salad and seared branzino.
Harbour Sixty Steakhouse
Chilled seafood salads and prime rib sandwiches are among the lustrous lunch options on the menu at this landmark Toronto steakhouse. The multi-level restaurant caters to corporate clients with private enclaves and extensive wine lists.
Miku
Reserve a table at this chic sushi restaurant on Toronto's waterfront to close big deals over chilled seafood platters, aburi nigiri and sous-vide ribeye steaks.
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Photo of Miku by Jesse Milns.
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