Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants 2025 list reveals top culinary contenders

Monday, May 5, 2025, 8:21 pm

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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ottawacitizen.com / Four Ottawa restaurants crack 2025 Canada's 100 Best list

Last year, six Ottawa eateries made the prestigious annual list.

nationalpost.com / This rural Ontario spot is Canada’s best restaurant, according to 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

thestar.com / Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants list for 2025 is here. Here’s who took the top spot — and which Toronto restaurants made the cut

The annual rankings highlight top dining places across the country, with several Toronto-area restaurants earning spots.


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