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The highly anticipated 2025 Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants list has hit the headlines, spotlighting a diverse array of dining establishments from Ottawa and Toronto to rural Ontario. Determined by a panel of 160 judges, the rankings celebrate the nation’s culinary innovation, igniting spirited debates among food enthusiasts nationwide.
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Last year, six Ottawa eateries made the prestigious annual list.
From coast to coast, a panel of 160 judges ranks the top places to eat and drink in the 2025 Canada's 100 Best Restaurants List
The annual rankings highlight top dining places across the country, with several Toronto-area restaurants earning spots.
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