Toronto restaurant openings highlights the latest food news in Toronto and gives a preview of what's coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning. Open now Palm Lane is now serving up "gourmet greens" inside the upper level of Yorkville Village (formerly Hazelton Lanes) at 55 Avenue Rd. Bangarang, a games bar from the team behind Track & Field and Pray Tell, has opened in the old Midtown space at 552 College St. with long-last games like cornhole, Sjoelen and Japanese billiards. Kiss the Tiramisu, a popular Korean dessert chain, has soft opened at 160 Baldwin St. in Kensington Market. La Cubana's third location is now open at 1030 Gerrard St. E., its first venture east. Mast Coffee has opened at the base of a condo at 68 Shuter St. (at Dalhousie). Diyijia, a Chinese fried chicken chain, officially opens today at 512 Yonge St. by Maitland. North Poke's second location can now be found inside the Sak's Foodhall by Pusateri's at Sherway Gardens. Fancy Franks opened its fourth location yesterday at 484 Parliament St. in Cabbagetown. Gyro Bar! Souvlaki Kitchen has been expanding quickly, with its third location now open in Parkdale at 1647 Queen St. W. Recently reviewed Future Bistro The Pilot Bar Sybanne Mahjong Bar Stadt Cafe Barans Opening soon Raca Cafe & Bar closed last month, but chef Ivana Raca will be opening a new restaurant with Brad Smith, ex-CFL player and host of the Food Network's Chopped Canada, called Resto Boemo very soon. Craft Beer Market, a massive space that will feature 160 taps, will be opening at 1 Adelaide St. E. next month. Tokyo Smoke looks to be expanding in a big way, with plans to open a fourth and fifth coffee shop in the city this month, in Riverside and in the Financial District's PATH, along with new locations in Calgary, Hamilton and Seattle later this year. Black Angus Steakhouse will be moving to a new space at 3250 Bloor St. W. in early 2018. Closed Seven Lives Paleteria has closed permanently in Kensington Market. Chinese restaurant Judy Cuisine has also shuttered in Richmond Hill. Other news Japanese restaurant Miku, known for its aburi-style sushi, is celebrating its second anniversary next week with a special five-course tasting menu available only from October 10-16. Have you seen restaurants opening or closing in your neighbourhood? Email tips to editors@blogto.com
by Christina Cheung via blogTO
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