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5 Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Toronto

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As people continue to gravitate towards herbivore food options, the demand for vegetarian restaurants has been on the rise. If you are in Toronto and looking for veg options, don’t worry we have got you covered.

In this article, we have rounded up the best vegetarian restaurants in Hogtown. Without further ado, let’s get to it. As usual, your thoughts are welcome in the comments below:

Avelo is one of the best places in Canada to enjoy vegan delicacies. The restaurant requires a reservation, but it’s worth it.

The items on the menu are for those who want to experience taste at its best. There are lots of options to choose from appetizers, and main course, to desserts.

This family-run restaurant serves you the most popular South Indian cuisines including Dosas, Idlis, Samosas, and a lot more.

The food uses spices that are known worldwide for their health benefits. What’s more, you get a home feel here. South Indian Dosa Mahal is a must-visit for lovers of plant-based cuisines.

Gia is an awesome restaurant to enjoy vegan/vegetarian cuisines. The chefs at Gia are creative artists who love to experiment with taste.

Besides pasta, risotto and other Italian standards, you also get a wide variety of wines and cocktails. Take your family, and friends, or just go by yourself, Gia is sure to impress you.

If you are on the lookout for delicious vegetarian cuisines more on the spicier side of the taste scale, look no further than La Bartola.

The restaurant serves exotic Mexican delicacies including moles, cactus tacos, and cocktails. The restaurant features outdoor seating and requires a reservation.

The Hogtown Vegan is more than just an eatery, it’s a place that’s become known as a spot to relax with your friends and friends.

The restaurant serves pure vegan food without eggs, milk, or any other dairy product. The staff is friendly and quick and outdoor seating is also available. All in all, it’s a place that you must check out. 

As people continue to gravitate towards herbivore food options, the demand for vegetarian restaurants has been on the rise. If you are in Toronto and on the lookout for a nice spot that serves delicious plant-based cuisines, don’t worry we have got you covered. In this article, we have rounded up the best vegetarian restaurants in Hogtown. Without further ado, let’s get to it. As usual, you can drop your thoughts in the comments below:
Avelo – St Nicholas St, Toronto Avelo is one of the best places in Canada to enjoy vegan delicacies. The restaurant requires a reservation, but it’s worth it. The items on the menu are for those who want to experience taste at its best. There are lots of options to choose from appetizers, and main course, to desserts. South Indian Dosa Mahal – 9 Roncesvalles Ave & Bloor/Lansdowne, Toronto This family-run restaurant serves you the most popular South Indian cuisines including Dosas, Idlis, Samosas, and a lot more. The food uses spices that are known worldwide for their health benefits. What’s more, you get a home feel here. South Indian Dosa Mahal is a must-visit for lovers of plant-based cuisines. Gia – 1214 Dundas St W, Toronto Gia is an awesome place to enjoy vegan/vegetarian cuisines. The chefs at Gia are creative artists who love to experiment with taste. Besides pasta, risotto and other Italian standards, you also get a wide variety of wines and cocktails. Take your family, and friends, or just go by yourself, Gia is sure to impress you. La Bartola – 588 College St, Toronto If you are on the lookout for delicious vegetarian cuisines more on the spicier side of the taste scale, look no further than La Bartola. The restaurant serves exotic Mexican delicacies including moles, cactus tacos, and cocktails. The restaurant features outdoor seating and requires a reservation. The Hogtown Vegan – 382 College St, Toronto The Hogtown Vegan is more than just an eatery, it’s a place that’s become known as a spot to relax with your friends and friends. The restaurant serves pure vegan food without eggs, milk, or any other dairy product.

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