CAFÉ DIPLOMATICO
Read moreCafé Diplomatico offers the best of Little Italy, in addition to opening hours never before seen even in Toronto: a family atmosphere, succulent pizzas and an espresso in which the spoonful holds its own. The menu offers several other specialities such as fried squid, veal parmigiana escalope, white fish fillet with puttanesca sauce, pasta in all its variations that you can compose yourself, etc. Every day, a dish has a reduced price to save money. A great classic of the neighborhood!
BLUE CACTUS BAR AND GRILL
Read moreA tex tex of the most traditional savoureuses and a menu of sandwiches, burgers, pasta, barbecue, fish, etc. For those who wish to spend a quiet or romantic evening, we invite you to reconsider your choice.
ANTICA PIZZERIA & RISTORANTE
Read moreA family business founded by Dora and John Mascia, two Italian immigrants, which over the years has become the hot spot for tourists and THE Italian restaurant for locals. On the menu, about twenty authentic Italian pizzas baked in a wood-fired oven, the house's great specialty, pasta in all its forms, as well as the great classics of Italian cuisine and a small selection of paninis. Beautiful wine list including a large selection from Ontario.
CORA’S BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
Read moreA Canadian leader in the brunch preparation, this chain has finally opened several restaurants in the greater Toronto area. At Cora the breakfast and brunch are rich and tasty. The eggs are always accompanied by a mountain of fresh fruit and hashed. The menu offers many combinations that will satisfy both small and large. The relaxed atmosphere of Cora's makes it a favourite for family brunches on Sunday morning.
CHEZ PIGGY
Read moreLocated in a restored early 19th century building, Chez Piggy ("the Pig" to its friends) is probably the most popular restaurant in town. The chef's cuisine is fresh, creative and responsible, inspired by his travels and discoveries. Add to that a garden terrace that is considered one of the prettiest places in Kingston in the summer, and you'll understand the general craze for this place. Also to be discovered: its offspring, the Pan Chancho bakery, and its small, fun café (don't miss the BBQ and show evenings in summer).
QUEEN MOTHER CAFE
Read moreOn your way back from your shopping trip on Queen West Street, a stop at "Queen Mum", as it is known, is a highly frequented address for more than 40 years. The dishes are internationally inspired, with many specialties from Southeast Asia, the chef's homeland. Moreover, the menu prices will not empty your wallet. It may not be the latest trendy address, but it is a classic in the neighborhood and we highly recommend it. Bonus: a nice little terrace in the back on nice days.
HARD ROCK CAFE
Read moreIf you are looking for American-style hamburgers, grills, original salads or Tex-mex dishes, Hard Rock Cafe is the ideal place to stay.
ATOMICA KITCHEN | COCKTAILS
Read moreAt Atomica, the pizzas are very good and hearty, prepared in the purest Italian tradition. It also offers salads, sandwiches, pasta and dishes to share, including a fine selection of cold cuts. But you come here mostly to eat a homemade pizza accompanied by a good glass of wine or a signature cocktail (more than a dozen). The service is courteous and the atmosphere hushed. A Kingston classic that won't empty your wallet!
CANAL RITZ
Read moreAn indispensable address for lovers of authentic Italian dishes. The map is so attractive that we recommend all the dishes! During the beautiful season, enjoy the large Terrace directly on the Rideau Canal.
YANGTZE DINING LOUNGE
Read moreAn excellent address for lovers of Chinese cuisine and dim sum. Its varied menu allows you to combine one or more dishes. If you are several, menus for 2, 3, 4 or 6 people will save you.
MASQUERADE
Read moreLocated inside the ECB and in front of the Movenpick market, this restaurant-bar, with its eye, with primary colours, comes a little from the ordinary. Just because we're not really used to so much color in Toronto.
To take advantage of the hotel, you can take advantage of the terrace. There is also a variety of breakfasts at reasonable prices, as well as Italian-inspired cuisine.
MONA’S SHAWARMA & FALAFEL
Read moreLocated in the small Italian quarter, this small square serves Lebanese sandwiches all day long until from morning to weekend. The shawarmas and falafels are delicious, and the owners are very courteous.
KOREAN HOUSE
Read moreA Korean restaurant serving typical Korean cuisine. Located in the small Korean quarter, the Korean House is distinguished by the delicacy of its dishes and its traditional alcohol le. The richness of this gastronomy that harmoniously combines Chinese and Japanese flavours is becoming known.
ALEXANDRIA’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
Read moreMore interesting inside than you would think from outside. A trendy place, nevertheless serving quality dishes. Keep room for dessert: Burnt cream is excellent!
THE COOK’S SHOP RESTAURANT
Read moreIn an intimate atmosphere, couples taste the delicious dishes prepared by Cook's Shop chefs. Pasta dishes are tasty and tasty sauces. Meat and seafood dishes are good but relatively expensive. However, for pasta, they have been a reference to Windsor since 1980.
NAMI JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Read moreNAMI was one of the first sushi and Japanese restaurants in the city and has since become a classic in Toronto. The framework is simple and clearly refers to the Land of the Rising Sun. In addition to combos, you will find a nice selection of sushi and sashimi à la carte, not to mention rolls and hand rolls and grills. For a more authentic experience, we suggest you take a seat at the Sushi Bar. The waiters usually greet your departure with a "Gochisosama Deshita! " (thanks for coming to eat).
VERVEINE
Read moreAlthough it is far away from the centre, Verbena is a modern bistro in a very fashionable neighborhood.
It serves a rather "discounted" European classic cuisine, with Asian influence. The chef chef is Canadian, trained in Switzerland.