Get ready for Toronto's Winterlicious 2025, a celebration of culinary excellence with over 200 restaurants offering specially curated prix fixe menus. From January 31st to February 13th, explore a world of flavors and indulge in unique dining experiences.
Toronto 's beloved culinary event, Winterlicious, is right around the corner, tantalizing diners city-wide with the opportunity to indulge in specially curated prix fixe menus at over 200 participating restaurants. While the official feast commences on January 31st and extends through February 13th, reservations open on Thursday, January 16th. Given the popularity of many participating establishments, securing a table promptly is highly recommended.
Each restaurant will present three-course menus at one of six designated price points: $20, $27, $34, $41, $48, or $55 for lunch, and $25, $35, $45, $55, $65, or $75 for dinner. While a considerable number of restaurants will offer both lunch and dinner options, some will specialize in just one. A comprehensive list of all participating restaurants can be found on the City of Toronto's website. Here are some standout picks to consider during Winterlicious 2025:Pai, a Little Italy Asian restaurant that has garnered widespread acclaim since its inception over a decade ago, continues to be a sought-after dining destination. Their menu showcases iconic dishes like crispy octopus tacos, dumpling Pissaladière, Hainanese chicken, Singapore curry cauliflower, and aloe sake sorbet, contributing to their reputation as one of Toronto's premier culinary experiences. Another celebrity-favorite, Pai, a Northern Thai restaurant, may not have its original Entertainment District location participating this year, but its Yonge and Eglinton counterpart will be offering delectable dishes such as grabong, pad Thai, Khao Soi, and pandan coconut cake.For those yearning for a taste of classic French cuisine, look no further than this King West establishment, known for its impeccable execution of Parisian delicacies. During Winterlicious, savor escargots, steak frites, fennel and garlic risotto, chocolate mousse, and lemon tarts. This Michelin-recommended restaurant offers a hearty and authentic French dining experience. Their prix fixe menu this year includes enticing options like parsnip soup and venison carpaccio, beef short rib bourguignon, and a brown butter tart. Meanwhile, at this Corktown Italian restaurant, the spirit of tradition and innovation thrives. They are renowned for their unique dishes and a mesmerizing wood-fired pizza oven. Their prix fixe menus feature favorites such as beef carpaccio, arancini, risotto, and, of course, pizza. The restaurant's dinner prix fixe menu promises an exceptional culinary journey with unique offerings like a steamed pumpkin and blue cheese appetizer, braised short ribs, cod with kimbap, and a Bungeo-ppang sundae.
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