Toronto and Montreal dominate the list of best dining experiences in the country on Canada’s 100 Best magazine list, claiming eight of the top 10 spots and 51 positions overall, with Toronto's Alo topping the list for a third time.
“Too often it’s a point in a chef's career when they lose a little bit of focus, but Patrick has shown no signs of doing so,” said Richler, who visits Alo a few times every year. It’s the consistency and execution that keep him coming back.Kriss and his team are planning to open a fourth space in Toronto, though it won’t be a restaurant.
“Quebec is less vulnerable to influence from the United States,” he said. Trends diners might see on English-language Food Network programs don’t always make their way onto Quebec menus. “Quebec sort of marches to its own drummer in a lot of ways.”While Ontario and Quebec are again overwhelmingly represented on the magazine’s list with 62 spots total, the restaurant scene in smaller cities is growing. The East Coast saw a “stronger-than-ever” result with eight kitchens on the list.
Western Canada claimed 30 spots on the list. Fourteen restaurants in Vancouver made the cut, including the Quebec-inspiredKissa Tanto, and the regional tastes of
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