★ Michelin
Alo
French · Contemporary
Expert 9/10
Patrick Kriss's Spadina dining room remains Toronto's benchmark for polished French tasting-menu hospitality.
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Canada · Ontario
Toronto's dining scene reflects the city itself — Ossington's modern Canadian bistros sit blocks from Kensington Market's global food stalls. FlightLogic tracks the dining rooms turning that diversity into some of North America's most interesting menus.
Quick answer
What is the highest-rated restaurant in Toronto on FlightLogic? Ossington House leads with a 4.6/5 rating and 8.5 expert score for its modern Canadian small-plates menu.
★ Michelin
French · Contemporary
Expert 9/10
Patrick Kriss's Spadina dining room remains Toronto's benchmark for polished French tasting-menu hospitality.
★ Michelin
Sushi · Edomae
Expert 9/10
Masaki Saito's six-seat Yorkville counter remains Canada's most exacting Edomae sushi experience.
Ossington House leads with a 4.6/5 rating and 8.5 expert score for its modern Canadian small-plates menu.
Yes — it's about a 20-minute streetcar ride or a 30-minute walk from the downtown core.