The Toronto Michelin Guide 2025 has arrived, putting the spotlight on restaurants across Toronto and Ontario. This year’s edition introduces new Michelin Stars, sustainability awards, and affordable Bib Gourmand favorites. For both locals and international travelers, the guide showcases why Toronto is becoming one of the world’s most exciting dining destinations.
Michelin Stars in the Toronto Michelin Guide 2025
- Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln was promoted to Two Michelin Stars, one of the highest honors.
- aKin in Toronto joined the list with its first One Star, applauded for inventive Asian fusion.
- Longstanding favorites like Alo, Edulis, and Quetzal retained their stars, reinforcing Toronto’s culinary strength.
Rating | Restaurant | Cuisine / Notes |
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Two Stars | Restaurant Pearl Morissette | Contemporary, seasonal |
One Star | aKin | Asian fusion |
Aburi Hana | Japanese | |
Alo | Contemporary/French | |
DaNico | Italian | |
Don Alfonso 1890 | Italian | |
Edulis | Mediterranean | |
Enigma Yorkville | Contemporary | |
Hexagon (Oakville) | Contemporary | |
Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto | Japanese | |
Kappo Sato | Japanese | |
Osteria Giulia | Italian, seafood | |
Quetzal | Mexican | |
Restaurant 20 Victoria | Contemporary, seafood | |
Shoushin | Japanese, sushi | |
Sushi Masaki Saito | Japanese, omakase |
Green Stars in the Toronto Michelin Guide 2025
Sustainability is front and center in the Toronto Michelin Guide 2025. Sundays in Uxbridge earned its first Green Star, joining Pearl Morissette and White Lily Diner. These restaurants were recognized for their dedication to local sourcing, seasonal menus, and eco-conscious operations.
Bib Gourmand Additions
The guide also highlights affordable excellence. Six restaurants — including 7 Enoteca, Ricky + Olivia, and The Cottage Cheese — joined the Bib Gourmand list. This proves that Toronto’s food scene balances luxury dining with creative, approachable experiences.
Travel and Stays
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