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1442 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1Y6 Get directions
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Thai, Casual
The third location of Sukhothai finds a home on Dundas West near Ossington. Thai menu options include spring rolls, creamy coconut soup, rice, curries and noodles. Dishes are serve... more... See more text
This place is the greatest. Although it takes a long time to get a hold of them when making delivery orders and typically a 1 hour + wait, it's worth the wait. Best pad Thai in Toronto for sure. Also enjoy the Panang curry and cashew chicken. Read more
1438 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1Y6 Get directions
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Canadian, Casual
The Federal is a neighbourhood favourite for both late-night drinks and the requisite morning-after brunch.
1288 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1X7 Get directions
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Fine Dining, Italian, Full Bar
Dundas West gets a funky wine bar with this sweet spot, where sharing is encouraged and the mealtime chumming around is as essential to the experience as the refreshments that acco... more... See more text
4 Gladstone Ave, Toronto, ON M6J 3K6 Get directions
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Takeout Available, Asian, Laotian, Thai, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Take-out
Excellent spicy soups like the souk-gai and also their red curry is to die for.. It's a must try whenever your in the area Read more
1280 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1X7 Get directions
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Casual
Affordable bar snacks and craft beer make a name for this bustling Little Portugal newcomer.
1198 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1J6 Get directions
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Bistro, Canadian, Casual
Dandylion, located on Queen West at Gladstone is open for dinner five days a week, offering a menu of various dishes throughout three courses. more... See more text
Excellent service, wonderful warm urban setting. The food was great, amazing quality ingredients at good value. Our only complaint is that the menu is very limited - which is a bit problematic for with some with food sensitivities. I do understand that the restrictions permit us to be rewarded with quality ingredients. If there were a just a few more choices I would have awarded this venue 5 stars plus. Read more
1265 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1X6 Get directions
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Canadian Cuisine, Restaurant With Wifi Internet
Located in Portugal Village, on Dundas at Dovercourt, this neighbourhood is a hotbed of restaurants. Mr. Flamingo joins the crowd with a list of wine and cocktails and small plates... more... See more text
1167 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1J4 Get directions
Located at 1167 Queen St W, Toronto, ON, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for freshly brewed coffee. Our coffee is made with 100% Arabica beans, sourced from the world's most... more... See more text
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Restaurants in Brampton ON

Dining out to a new restaurant is always a gamble. Am I going to have a good time? Is the food any good? How does this restaurant rate? Before you base your choice on the menu plastered outside of the restaurant window or from someone you just met off the street, here are some simple tips to guide your stomach to the best restaurants.


Tips on how to find restaurants in Brampton ON

  • Restaurant reviews: Online and newspaper restaurant reviews in the food or lifestyle section are your best asset when trying to find top restaurants in your area. Most reviews rate the restaurant by atmosphere, portion size, price and service. These independent restaurant reviewers have no one to please but their finicky tastes.
  • The concierge always knows: If you are travelling in Brampton ON, your hotel’s concierge or hotel staff will be able to find restaurants that suit your taste buds and budget. Are you looking for something ethnic, local or for a fine dining experience? The concierge will be able to lead you in the right direction and even place a reservation for you or place a takeout order if dealing with delivery restaurants.
  • Call ahead: If you have specific dietary needs, food allergies or need to host a large party, call the restaurant of your choice ahead of time and be specific. You don’t want to ruin your evening dining out because the restaurant didn’t have a highchair for little Tommy.
  • Ask the neighbourhood: Most local food and wine vendors deal directly with the restaurants in your neighbourhood. Ask them about the restaurants they deal with and the kinds of meals they serve.
  • Sense of adventure: Your nose is your best tool when out to find
    restaurants in your neighbourhood. If you smell something delicious coming from a restaurant, follow your nose and discover a new place to add to your list – make your own review and keep a list for future reference.
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