- Four restaurants earn a MICHELIN Star for the first time
- Selection expands territory in year three to include Toronto & Region
- Second MICHELIN Green Star added to selection
- 100 total restaurants, 30 cuisine types reflected in selection
On Wednesday, September 18, the MICHELIN Guide announced the 2024 restaurant selection for the MICHELIN Guide Toronto & Region, marking an expansion of Toronto’s selection territory in year three.
DaNico, Hexagon, Restaurant Pearl Morissette and The Pine were each awarded one MICHELIN Star, with Restaurant Pearl Morissette also being the newest Green Star restaurant in the selection. Toronto & Region now holds 15 one MICHELIN Starred restaurants, two Green Stars and a two MICHELIN Star restaurant, with Sushi Masaki Saito remaining atop the list.
“As we toast to year three of the MICHELIN Guide in Toronto, we are excited to see the selection expand beyond the city center, with new and emerging talent being spotlighted,” said Gwendal Poullennec, the International Director of the MICHELIN Guides. “We are very pleased to welcome four new eateries into the family of MICHELIN-Starred restaurants and hope this serves as encouragement for the restaurant community to continue raising the bar. The chef and culinary teams’ passion is evident with a strong focus on indigenous ingredients and sustainable gastronomy.”
In addition to four new Starred restaurants, the Guide boasts four new Bib Gourmands: Berkeley North, Conejo Negro, Guru Lakshmi and Rasa. The full selection, including Green Stars and Recommended eateries, totals 100 restaurants and 30 cuisine types represented.
Here are the new One MICHELIN Star and Green Star restaurants, with Inspector notes from each (Inspectors’ comments in full on the MICHELIN Guide website and mobile app):
One MICHELIN Star
DaNico (Toronto; Italian cuisine)
Wondering if DaNico is worth a stop? You can take it to the bank—quite literally, as the restaurant is nestled inside a former bank building. Inside, dark colors, linen tablecloths, and plush seating set a sophisticated tone, but the irreverent artwork proves they don’t take themselves too seriously. Chef/partner Daniele Corona cooks Italian food with a global influence. Choose from a multicourse prix-fixe or a chef’s tasting menu to enjoy items such as wild Pacific crab served over thin, noodle-like vegetables, garnished with trout roe, and finished tableside with a Sicilian green olive coulis. Then, house-made basil bottini filled with smoked burrata is nestled in a creamy sauce for a dish that delivers dialed-in flavor.
Hexagon (Oakville; Contemporary cuisine)
This stylish restaurant in downtown Oakville could get by on looks alone with its sliding patio doors, wrap-around terrace, and an interior that is at once cool and casual. But for Chef Rafael Covarrubias, he’s got a lot more in mind. The menu reads familiar – beef tartare, oysters, fish – but what emerges from the kitchen are beautiful, soigné works that are refined, original, and substantial. Potato foam, brown butter, and roe are clever pairings with Hokkaido scallop. Pasta is a highlight, like corn agnolotti with Manchego, but so too is the short rib. And for dessert, cheesecake is surprisingly light and savory thanks to strawberries and a nutty almond cookie. To see this kitchen at its most ambitious, guests can book a tasting menu in advance.
Restaurant Pearl Morissette (Jordan Station; Contemporary cuisine)
This 42-acre destination in the picturesque Niagara region is the full experience. A restaurant, winery, orchard, farm, and bakery, Restaurant Pearl Morissette is a powerhouse. With great pride for Canadian ingredients and respect for the seasons, Chefs Daniel Hadida and Eric Robertson make the most of their surroundings to enhance their spontaneous tasting menu’s dishes, as in free-range pork, slow roasted over a peach wood fire, glazed with sweet potato miso, and plated with hazelnut jus. Yes, there is plenty of wine available, but don’t miss the accomplished juice pairing either. The meal may conclude sweetly, with a buckwheat sable cookie, honey whipped cream, honeycomb-shaped tuile, and honey ice cream. Meanwhile, the warm team keeps the tasting moving at a friendly clip.
The Pine (Creemore; Chinese/contemporary cuisine)
Located in charming Creemore, north of Toronto in Simcoe County, find this culinary landmark housed in a chic space that was formerly a gas station. Run by Chef Jeremy Austin and his wife, Cassie, The Pine is a distinct dining experience that is informed by the chef’s years working in China. A meal here draws on authentic flavors delivered with striking creativity and conviction on an ever-evolving menu. A gorgeous tea egg kicks things off; the Sichuan-favorite dried fried string beans arrive as a cold salad; and the carrot jiaozi is a delightful dumpling; but those are merely a few of the treasures on offer.
MICHELIN Green Star
Restaurant Pearl Morissette (Jordan Station; Contemporary cuisine)
Initiatives: sourcing ingredients directly from local farmers; 2-acre regenerative garden supplies herbs, eggs, flowers, fruits and vegetables for seasonal menu; overwintering and cellaring techniques in garden; native planting and indigenous ingredients.
Bib Gourmand
The MICHELIN Guide Inspectors added 4 restaurants to the Bib Gourmand list, which recognizes eateries for great food at a great value: Berkeley North, Conejo Negro, Guru Lukshmi and Rasa.
MICHELIN Special Awards
In addition to the Bib Gourmand and Stars, the Guide announced four Special Awards:
Award | Recipient | Establishment |
Michelin Exceptional | Shayne Herbert | Azura |
Michelin Sommelier Award | Ashleigh Forster | DaNico |
Michelin Outstanding | Lamine Martindale | Conejo Negro |
Michelin Young Chef / Culinary Professional Award | Rafael Covarrubias | Hexagon |
The MICHELIN Guide Ceremony is presented with the support of Capital One.
Hotels
The restaurants join the MICHELIN Guide selection of hotels, which features the most unique and exciting places to stay in Toronto and throughout the world. Each hotel has been chosen by MICHELIN Guide experts for its extraordinary style, service and personality — with options for all budgets — and each can be booked directly through the MICHELIN Guide website and app. The selection for Toronto features the city’s most spectacular hotels, including sustainability pioneers like 1 Hotel Toronto, standouts from the “Plus” collection like the Hazelton and the SoHo, cutting-edge boutiques like Ace Hotel and the Drake, and dependable luxury stalwarts like the Ritz-Carlton.
The MICHELIN Guide is a benchmark in gastronomy. Now it’s setting a new standard for hotels. Visit the MICHELIN Guide website, or download the free app for iOS and Android, to discover every restaurant in the selection and book an unforgettable hotel.
The 2024 MICHELIN Guide Toronto selection:
(Excellent cuisine, worth a detour) (High quality cooking, worth a stop) |
1 15 |
(Restaurant sustainability leaders) | 2 |
Bib Gourmand (Good food at moderate price) | 23 |
Recommended restaurants | 61 |
Total number of restaurants in selection | 100 |
Cuisine types reflected in Starred restaurants | 5 |
Cuisine types reflected in Bib Gourmands | 17 |
Cuisine types reflected in selection | 30 |
Toronto’s 2024 MICHELIN-Starred restaurants
Restaurant | Distinction | Address |
Sushi Masaki Saito |
| 88 Avenue Rd., Toronto M5R 2H2 |
Aburi Hana |
| 102 Yorkville Ave., Toronto M5R 1B9 |
Alo |
| 163 Spadina Ave., Toronto M5V 2L6 |
DaNico (new) | 440 College St., Toronto M5T 1T3 | |
Don Alfonso 1890 Toronto |
| 1 Harbour Sq., Toronto M5J 1A6 |
Edulis |
| 169 Niagara St., Toronto M5V 1C9 |
Enigma Yorkville |
| 23 St. Thomas St., Toronto M5S 3E7 |
Hexagon (new) | 210 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville L6M 3R7 | |
Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto |
| 6 Sakura Way, North York M3C 1Z5 |
Kappo Sato |
| 575 Mount Pleasant Rd., Toronto M4S 2M5 |
Osteria Giulia |
| 134 Avenue Rd., Toronto M5R 2H6 |
Quetzal |
| 419 College St., Toronto M5T 1T1 |
Restaurant 20 Victoria |
| 20 Victoria St., Toronto M5C 2A1 |
Restaurant Pearl Morissette (new) | 3953 Jordan Rd., Lincoln L0R 1S0 | |
Shoushin |
| 3328 Yonge St., Toronto M4N 2M4 |
The Pine (new) |
| 7535 County Rd., Creemore L0M 1G0 |
Toronto’s 2024 MICHELIN-Green-Starred restaurants
Restaurant | Distinction | Address |
Restaurant Pearl Morissette (new) |
| 3953 Jordan Rd., Lincoln L0R 1S0 |
White Lily Diner |
| 678 Queen St. E., Toronto M4M 1G8 |
Toronto’s 2024 Bib Gourmand restaurants
Restaurant | Address |
The Ace | 231A Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto M5R 2L6 |
Alma | 1194 Bloor St., Toronto M6H 1N2 |
Bar Raval | 505 College St., Toronto M6G 1A5 |
BB’s | 5 Brock Ave., Toronto M6K 2K6 |
Berkeley North (new) | 31 King William St., Hamilton L8R 1A1 |
Campechano | 504 Adelaide St., Toronto M5V 1T4 |
Cherry Street Bar-B-Que | 275 Cherry St., Toronto M5A 3L3 |
Chica’s Chicken | 2853 Dundas St., Toronto M6P 1Y6 |
Conejo Negro (new) | 838 College St., Toronto M6H 1A2 |
Enoteca Sociale | 1288 Dundas St., W, Toronto M6J 1X7 |
Favorites Thai | 141 Ossington Ave., Toronto M6J 2Z6 |
Grey Gardens | 199 Augusta Ave., Toronto M5T 2L4 |
Guru Lukshmi (new) | 7070 St. Barbara Blvd., Mississauga L5W 0E6 |
Indian Street Food Company | 1701 Bayview Ave., Toronto M4G 3C1 |
La Bartola | 588 College St., Toronto M6G 1B3 |
Puerto Bravo | 1425 Gerrard St. E., Toronto M4L 1Z7 |
R&D | 241 Spadina Ave., Toronto M5T 2E2 |
Rasa (new) | 196 Robert St., Toronto M5S 2K7 |
SumiLicious Smoked Meat & Deli | 5631 Steeles Ave., Toronto M1V 5P6 |
Sunnys Chinese | 60 Kensington Ave., Toronto M5T 2K1 |
Tiflisi | 1970 Queen St. E., Toronto M4L 1H8 |
White Lily Diner | 678 Queen St., Toronto M4M 1G8 |
Wynona | 819 Gerrard St. E., Toronto M4M 1Y8 |
Toronto’s 2024 Recommended restaurants
Restaurant | Address |
156 Cumberland | 156 Cumberland St., Toronto M5R 1A8 |
Aanch | 259 Wellington St., Toronto M5V 3E4 |
Actinolite | 971 Ossington Ave., Toronto M6G 3V5 |
Adrak Yorkville | 138 Avenue Rd., Toronto M5R 2H6 |
Alder | 51 Camden St., Toronto M5V 1V2 |
Alobar Yorkville | 57A-162 Cumberland St., Toronto M5R 1A8 |
Aloette | 163 Spadina Ave., Toronto M5V 2A5 |
Amal | 131 Bloor St. W, Toronto M5S 1R1 |
Antler | 1454 Dundas St. W, Toronto M6J 1Y6 |
Ardo | 243 King St. E, Toronto M5A 1J9 |
Azura (new) | 162 Danforth Ave., Toronto M4K 1N1 |
Bar Chica | 75 Portland St., Toronto M5V 2M9 |
Bar Goa (new) | 36 Toronto St., Toronto M5C 2C5 |
Bar Isabel | 797 College St., Toronto M6G 1C7 |
Bar Vendetta | 928 Dundas St., Toronto M6J 1W3 |
Buca | 604 King St. W, Toronto M5V 1M6 |
CÀ PHÊ RANG | 147 Spadina Ave., Toronto M5V 2L7 |
Canoe | 66 Wellington St., Toronto M5K 1H6 |
Chubby’s Jamaican Kitchen | 104 Portland St., Toronto M5V 2N2 |
Dil Se | 335 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto M6R 2M8 |
Down Home (new) | 1355299 9 Line, Markdale N0C 1H0 |
Dreyfus | 96 Harbord St., Toronto M5S 1G6 |
Famiglia Baldassarre (new) | 122 Geary Ave., Toronto M6H 4H1 |
Fat Rabbit (new) | 34 Geneva St., Saint Catharines L2R 4M4 |
FK | 770 St. Clair Ave. W, Toronto M6C 1B5 |
George | 111C Queen St. E, Toronto M5C 1S2 |
Gia | 1214 Dundas St., Toronto M6J1X5 |
Giulietta | 972 College St., Toronto M6H 1A5 |
Henry’s | 922 Queen St., Toronto M6J 1G6 |
Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse | 12 Brant St., Toronto M5V 2M1 |
Kiin | 326 Adelaide St. W, Toronto M5V 1R3 |
Koh Lipe Thai Kitchen | 35 Baldwin St., Toronto M5T 1L1 |
La Banane | 227 Ossington Ave., Toronto M6J 2Z8 |
Langdon Hall Country House & Spa (new) | 1 Langdon Dr., Cambridge N3H 4R8 |
Lapinou | 642 King St., Toronto M5V 1M7 |
Lucie (new) | 100 Yonge St., Toronto M5C 2W1 |
Madrina Bar y Tapas | 2 Trinity St., Toronto M5A 3C4 |
Maha’s | 226 Greenwood Ave., Toronto M4L 2R2 |
Mama Fatma (new) | 10385 Weston Rd., Unit 7B, Vaughan L4H 3T4 |
Mimi Chinese | 265 Davenport Rd., Toronto M5R 1J9 |
Mother’s Dumplings | 421 Spadina Ave., Toronto M5T 2G6 |
Musoshin Ramen | 9 Boustead Ave., Toronto M6R 1Y7 |
Northern Smokes (new) | 371 Old Kingston Rd., Unit 12, Scarborough M1C 1B7 |
PAI | 18 Duncan St., Toronto M5H 3G8 |
Parquet | 97 Harbord St., Toronto M5S 1G4 |
Pho Tien Thanh | 57 Ossington Ave., Toronto M6J 2Y9 |
Prime Seafood Palace | 944 Queen St. W, Toronto M6J 1G8 |
Quatrefoil (new) | 16 Sydenham St., Hamilton L9H 2T4 |
SARA | 98 Portland St., Toronto M5V 2N2 |
Scaramouche | 1 Benvenuto Pl., Toronto M4V 2L1 |
Som Tum Jinda (new) | 76 Gerrard St. E., Toronto M5G 2A7 |
Taline (new) | 1276 Yonge St., Toronto M4T 1W5 |
Tamarind Modern Indian Bistro (new) | 33 City Centre Dr., Mississauga L5B 2N5 |
Ten | 1132 College St., Toronto M6H 1B6 |
Trius Winery & Restaurant (new) | 1249 Niagara Stone Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake L0S 1J0 |
Union | 72 Ossington Ave., Toronto M6J 2Y7 |
Vela | 90 Portland St., Toronto M5V 2M9 |
Viaggio | 1727 Dundas St. W, Toronto M6K 1V4 |
The Wood Owl | 1380 Danforth Ave., Toronto M4J 1M9 |
Yukashi | 643 Mount Pleasant Rd., Toronto M4S 2M9 |
Zen (new) | 7634 Woodbine Ave., Markham L3R 2N2 |
The MICHELIN Guide in North America
Michelin announced its first North American Guide in 2005 for New York. Guides have also been added in Chicago (2011); Washington, D.C. (2017); California (San Francisco in 2007, statewide 2019); Miami/Orlando/Tampa, Florida (2022); Toronto (2022); Vancouver (2022); Colorado (2023); Atlanta (2023), Mexico (2024), Texas (2024) and Quebec (2024).
About the MICHELIN Guide
Recognized globally for excellence and quality, the MICHELIN Guide offers a selection of world-class restaurants.
- The famous one, two and three MICHELIN Stars identify establishments serving exceptional cuisine that’s rich in flavor, remarkably executed and infused with the personality of a talented chef.
- The Bib Gourmand is a designation given to select restaurants that offer good quality food for a good value – often known as personal favorites among the inspectors when dining on their own time.
- The MICHELIN Green Star honors restaurants that are pioneers in sustainable gastronomy.
- Recommended restaurants and special professional awards are also highlighted by the MICHELIN Guide inspectors.
The MICHELIN Guide remains a reliable companion for any traveler seeking an unforgettable meal and hospitality experience. The Guide was first published in France at the turn of the 20th century to encourage the development of car mobility as well as tire sales by giving practical advice to motorists. Progressively, the Guide has specialized in restaurant and hotel recommendations. Michelin’s inspectors still use the same criteria and manner of selection that were used by the inspectors in the very beginning.
The restaurant selections join the MICHELIN Guide selection of hotels, which features the most unique and exciting places to stay around the world. Visit the MICHELIN Guide website, or download the free app for iOS and Android, to discover every restaurant in the selection and book an amazing hotel.
Thanks to the rigorous MICHELIN Guide selection process that is applied independently and consistently in more than 45 destinations, the MICHELIN Guide has become an international benchmark in fine dining.
All restaurants in the Guide are recommended by Michelin’s anonymous inspectors, who are trained to apply the same time-tested methods used by Michelin inspectors for many decades throughout the world. This ensures a uniform, international standard of excellence. As a further guarantee of complete objectivity, Michelin inspectors pay all their bills in full, and only the quality of the cuisine is evaluated.
To fully assess the quality of a restaurant, the inspectors apply five criteria defined by Michelin: product quality; mastery of cooking techniques; harmony of flavors; the personality of the chef as reflected in the cuisine; and consistency over time and across the entire menu. These criteria guarantee a consistent and fair selection so a Starred restaurant has the same value regardless of whether it is in Paris, New York or anywhere else in the world.