Summerlicious is back in Toronto for 2018. The annual prix fixe extravaganza runs July 6 to 22 and features 200 local restaurants.
Reservations are almost a must for this, and you can start booking them on June 21. Prices this year have gone up with three-course lunch menus available for $23, $28 and $33, while dinner is $33, $43 and $53.
Here are some restaurants you might want to check out at Summerlicous 2018. See the full list of restaurants on the Summerlicious web site.
New & Notable
Amano ($23/33)
The Italian restaurant inside Union Station is the perfect destination for when you're craving fresh handmade pasta made from scratch.
King Taps ($23/33)
This sprawling restaurant in the Financial District has a prix fixe menu of pub favourites including pizza and burgers.
Northern Maverick ($23/33)
The massive craft brewery and restaurant near King and Bathurst pairs a stunning interior and sidewalk patio with elevated pub grub.
Oretta ($28/$43)
The King West destination is the place to gawk at beautiful surroundings while digging into burrata and squash risotto.
Mad Crush Wine Bar ($23/$33)
The wine bar in Little Italy is a fun date night spot from the same people behind The Oxley and The Wickson Social.
Old Favourites
Sassafraz ($33/$53)
If you feel like kicking it old school with a white linen dining experience, this restaurant inside the little yellow house in Yorkville is a must.
Bymark ($33/$53)
Don't miss out on the Bymark Burger at dinner if you visit this Mark McEwan owned restaurant in the Financial District.
Canoe ($33/$53)
The only thing more spectacular than the view at this Financial District spot is the food, so take the elevator up and indulge.
Lee ($53)
Sadly the Singaporean-style slaw is not available on this King West restaurant's prix fixe dinner menu but a number of other Susur Lee favourites will be.
Nota Bene ($33/$53)
The Queen West fixture will be serving up Instagram-worthy vegetarian and meat filled dishes during the annual culinary event.
Vegetarian-friendly
Ufficio ($43)
Whether you're pescatarian, vegetarian or vegan this popular Dundas West spot has something for you.
District Eatery ($23/$33)
The King West restaurant puts their own spin on pub food with healthy and vegan options.
Museum Tavern ($23/$33)
If you're dining with a meat eater let them take down the double cheeseburger while you go for the zucchini noodle salad and buddha bowl instead.
Banu ($23/$33)
It doesn't matter if you visit at lunch time or dinner, this Iranian restaurant features a slew of vegan options.
Chez's ($33)
The dinner menu at the Little Italy spot has a vegetarian option available for your appetizer, main and dessert.
Great Patio
Diwan ($33)
While you're dining outside take the time to admire the architecturally-photogenic Aga Khan Museum.
Kasa Moto ($33/$53)
This Japanese restaurant in Yorkville is on the pricier side, but it boasts an unreal rooftop patio.
Globe Bistro ($28/43)
Whether it be lunch or dinner make sure to ask for a seat on their spacious rooftop patio.
La Societe ($33/$53)
The French bistro near Bloor & University has two patios to dine on. Both the street and upper level patio are great spot for people watching on the Mink Mile.
Marben ($43)
For a sun-drenched front patio on a quiet street, look no further than this spot near Wellington and Portland.
Cheap & Cheerful
The Anne Boleyn ($23/33)
Grab a seat at this modern British pub at Richmond and Peter and dine on fish and chips and other pub favourites.
Tabule ($23/$33)
There's a ton of great options at this Middle Eastern spot in Davisville. Go with a large group so you get to try a bit of everything.
Bar Buca ($23/$33)
This dimly lit space near King and Portland is where you can indulge in a three course meal with lots of options to choose from.
Bannock ($23/33)
The menu at the Financial District spot is filled with all of the favourites including mac and cheese and peanut butter s'mores.
Pan on the Danforth ($23/$33)
Don't forget to order the vegetable moussaka when you visit this Danforth mainstay.
by Jaclyn Skrobacky via blogTO
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