New Toronto restaurants with beautiful interior design wow guests before they’ve even taken a bite. Dine under chandeliers, seated on leather and surrounded by beautiful artwork at these swanky establishments.
Here's a round-up of some of Toronto's newest restaurants with the most eye-catching interior design.
BlueBlood Steakhouse
This new restaurant inside Casa Loma has original Warhols and a Dali, plus, oh yeah, did you catch that it’s in a castle? There’s pretty much no place in Toronto with more wow factor than this steakhouse that also features incredible leather seating and antler chandeliers.
The Civic
The ground floor restaurant of the Broadview Hotel in Riverside is meant to pay homage to the era in which the historic building was built, the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s. It does a stunning job of this with lots of deep moody tones, touches of old Hollywood glamour setting off the look.
Akira Back
The Toronto restaurant on the second floor of the Bisha Hotel by a world-renowned chef is surprisingly personal. Exterior signage, a sophisticated ceiling design and even plates feature artwork inspired by the chef’s mother. Even getting into the restaurant is impressive thanks to an all-gold stairway.
Laduree
This French export of a cafe that’s been around since the 1800’s brings a little piece of Paris to Yorkdale Mall. A chandelier and adorable pastel colour palette make this place feel like a little girl’s make-believe tea party come to life, and the food is just as pretty.
Sorelle and Co.
Gluten-free, vegan and those with other dietary restrictions no longer have to feast only their eyes at gorgeous restaurants. Now there’s a place just for them in Yorkville serving the bakery’s signature sweets like cupcakes and donuts along with cafe fare like grilled cheese sandwiches, and delicate design here is squeal-worthy.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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