Best Restaurants for National Comfort Food Day in Toronto

This Saturday December 5th is National Comfort Food Day. Which arrives just in time, as temperatures drop below zero and now the holidays are just a few weeks away. You're going to need all the comforting you can get.

The Caledonian

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856 College St, Toronto, ON M6H 1A2

The Scottish fare at The Caledonian was made for our winter months. A starter of A Taste of Scotland ($16) with a scotch egg, haggis fritters and sausage rolls will warm you right up. And Scotland’s national dish – Haggis (lamb, oats and spices), Neeps (turnips) and Tatties (potatoes) ($16) might sound strange but it’s all the basic comfort foods corralled onto one plate.

Kanga Foods Incorportated

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65 Duncan St, Toronto, ON M5V 2C5

It doesn’t get much more comforting than a meat pie. These brilliantly engineered hand-held pies never leak and have the most beautiful, real butter, flaky pastry. And I haven’t even discussed the sumptuous fillings yet.

Free Times

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320 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1S3

The Authenic Jewish Sunday Brunch Buffet at the Free Times Café is celebrating 19 years. No wonder. The all-you-can-eat experience comes with over 50 items and live Klezmer and Yiddish music. For only $19.95, eat your way through a hearty selection of latkes, blintzes, smoked salmon and lox, eggs and onions, challah French toast, bagels, gefilte dish, salads, desserts and even includes tea and coffee.

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