Here are the restaurants in the 2024 Michelin Guide Toronto & Region
The Michelin Guide released its 2024 restaurant selection for the Toronto region Wednesday night. Here are the four new establishments getting a Michelin star:
- DaNico in Toronto
- Hexagon in Oakville
- Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Niagara Region
- The Pine in Creemore, Ont.
This year's list marked an expansion of the guide to include restaurants beyond Toronto’s border.
Toronto’s Sushi Masaki Saito is the lone two Michelin-star restaurant in the city.
Here’s a list of restaurants in the region that have received a Michelin Star, which is awarded to places serving “exceptional cuisine that’s rich in flavour, remarkably executed and infused with the personality of a talented chef”:
- Sushi Masaki Saito – 88 Avenue Road
- Aburi Hana – 102 Yorkville Avenue
- Alo – 163 Spadina Avenue.
- DaNico – 440 College Street
- Don Alfonso 1890 Toronto – 1 Harbour Square
- Edulis – 160 Niagara Street
- Enigma Yorkville – 23 St. Thomas Street
- Hexagon – 210 Lakeshore Road East (Oakville)
- Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto – 6 Sakura Way
- Kappo Sato – 575 Mount Pleasant Road
- Osteria Giulia – 134 Avenue Road
- Quetzal – 419 College Street
- Restaurant 20 Victoria – 20 Victoria Street
- Restaurant Pearl Morissette – 3953 Jordan Road (Jordan Station)
- Shoushin – 3328 Yonge Street.
- The Pine – 7535 County Road (Creemore)
Here are the restaurants with Michelin Green Star, which honours establishments that “are pioneers in sustainable gastronomy”:
- Restaurant Pearl Morissette – 3953 Jordan Road (Jordan Station)
- White Lily Diner – 678 Queen Street East
Here are the places awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand, which is given to restaurants “that offer good quality food for a good value” and are considered to be personal favourites among inspectors when dining on their own time:
- The Ace – 231A Roncesvalles Avenue
- Alma – 1194 Bloor Street
- Bar Raval – 505 College Street
- BB’s – 5 Brock Avenue
- Berkeley North – 31 King William Street (Hamilton)
- Campechano – 504 Adelaide Street
- Cherry Street Bar-B-Que – 275 Cherry Street
- Chica’s Chicken – 2853 Dundas Street
- Conejo Negro – 838 College Street
- Enoteca Sociale – 1288 Dundas Street West
- Favorites Thai – 141 Ossington Avenue
- Grey Gardens – 199 Augusta Avenue
- Guru Lukshmi – 7070 Saint Barbara Boulevard (Mississauga)
- Indian Street Food Company – 1701 Bayview Avenue
- La Bartola – 588 College Street
- Puerto Bravo – 1425 Gerrard Street East
- R&D – 241 Spadina Avenue
- Rasa – 196 Robert Street
- SumiLicious Smoked Meat & Deli – 5631 Steeles Avenue
- Sunnys Chinese – 60 Kensington Avenue
- Tiflisi – 1970 Queen Street East
- White Lily Diner – 678 Queen Street
- Wynona – 819 Gerrard Street East
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