With a large and vibrant Greek community, Toronto is host to a variety of restaurants inspired by the flavors of Greece and the Aegean Sea. From the downtown core to Vaughan, the best Greek restaurants in Toronto are home to some stellar dining experiences to remember.
Try a Greek-inspired brunch at a neighboorhood gem loved by locals. Enjoy fine Aegean cuisine from the land and the sea at an open market-like taverna. Embark on a memorable date night with Greek fare, feast on mezze and souvlaki at a lively café or order top-notch seafood at a must-try raw bar.
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The best Greek restaurants in Toronto – read on for a guide
For a modern twist on fresh Aegean cuisine at one of the best Greek restaurants in Toronto – visit Mamakas Taverna in Queen West
As you step into the vibrant open blue and white dining room you immediately know you are in for a journey through the flavors of Greece. Mamakas Taverna’s owner Thanos Tripi translates his passion for quality Greek food with a new modern twist to create a memorable dining experience. Start your dining experience with a warm toasted freshly baked pita dipped in tzatziki sauce and the spanakopita, spinach and feta cheese wrapped in a delicate flaky phyllo pastry with honey. If you’re looking for the taste of the sea and you’re feeling adventurous, try the xiphias grilled swordfish with aromatic herbs, lemon, chili, and olive oil or order the paidakia for four grass-fed Ontario lamb chops, grilled and served with tzatziki. Never skip dessert when you can have the baklava cheesecake with honey, hazelnuts, and pistachios. Sip it down with a choice of loose-leaf tea or Greek mountain tea, or an ice-cold Greek beer if that’s more your thing. Designed to be reminiscent of an open market, white brick in the dining room captures light and highlights the beautiful presentation of the food.
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For a Greek-inspired brunch at one of the best Greek restaurants in Toronto – visit Koukla in Queen West
Koukla in Queen West is casual bar and local gem boasting a delectable menu of Greek cuisine, including a special Greek brunch, original cocktails, and delightful desserts. Share a plate of crudo, including raw hamachi yellowtail, smoked olives, and saffron fennel puree. Lamb fans will want to try the Ontario Mennonite-farmed lamb ribs with onion and tzatziki. Order the nioki fried feta gnocchi with lemon and garlic mayo for a homemade tenderness that dissolves in your mouth. Koukla offers a special brunch with an incredible Greek twist. For an elegant take try the truffle koulouri and soft scrambled eggs with pressed yogurt and black truffle. Another brunch creation is the spanakopita florentine, where a poached egg joins feta cheese and spinach in a flaky phyllo crust with hollandaise sauce. Taste the kyro meli cocktail, combining Canadian whisky, honey, Montenegro, and cacao butter bourbon for a special drink that pairs perfectly with the menu. Complete your experience with an order of kolokythopita, a phyllo and squash pie with honey, hazelnuts, and cream. Through the sleek black exterior entrance sits Koukla’s dining room, long and intimate with an atmosphere that encourages sharing and friendship.
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For amazing Greek cuisine with incredible fresh seafood options – try Estiatorio VOLOS in the Financial District
Harnessing the quality of local Canadian ingredients to create satisfying and vibrant cuisine, it’s easy to see why Estiatorio VOLOS is one the best Greek restaurants in Toronto. As envisioned by interior designer Marc Kyriacou, the dining room exudes elegance. Stone and wood accents rest under ambient lighting to create an atmosphere where special memories are made. Fresh produce, fish, and meats are delivered to Volos daily, ensuring the highest level of quality and freshness. For an appetizer the whole table will appreciate, try the flaming saganaki cheese and the grilled calamari with feta, black olive, peppers, and a red grape vinaigrette. Don’t miss an order of the spiced lamb sausage with mint and feta cheese and the fisherman’s stew featuring salmon, cod, tiger shrimp, and mussels in a saffron fennel broth. Pasta lovers can rejoice with the orecchiette pasta including black olives, basil, feta cheese, and tiger shrimp. For a carnivorous delicacy try the braised lamb shank, flavored with rosemary and served with creamy whipped potatoes and root vegetables. End with a light dessert when you order the Greek yogurt with honey and fresh berries. Personable and attentive servers complete a fantastic experience.
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For the best Greek food in Toronto inspired by the tastes of the Aegean – don’t miss Petros82 in the Entertainment District
With an order of fresh fish arriving daily to ensure quality and freshness, Petros82 awaits in the Entertainment District. Start your table off with sakanaki vlahotiri cheese, lightly pan-fried and accompanied by freshly baked pita bread. Another outstanding shareable is the Petros signature spreads and seafood salad with tzatziki, pita, and a collection of homemade dips. If you’re up for pasta, be bold and have the squid ink linguine topped with scallops, black tiger shrimp, and calamari bathed in garlic, olive oil, and a cherry tomato emulsion. If you love pizza and Greek flavors, blend your passions together with the Athens V pizza topped with kalamata olives, charred peppers, fiore di latte, and tomato sauce. No Greek menu would be complete without souvlaki served up tender, hot, and perfectly seasoned. Try chicken or beef, and the plate comes with a side of Petros potatoes with oregano, olive oil, and lemon on crispy smashed fingerling potatoes. Dessert is an essential item at Petros82: try the ek-mek for custard, honey, and Petros 82 signature cream on layers of katife and wash it all down with the Hellenic Harvest cocktail, featuring Earl grey syrup and smoked rosemary and bourbon. The art of hospitality meets the bright colors of the Aegean Sea in the dining room at Petros82, where soft purple lighting drapes and modern dining tables create a welcoming ambience.
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For a fresh and modern spin on old-world traditional Greek cuisine – try Meza Resto Bar in Etobicoke
When you’re looking for quality Greek cuisine in a vibrant environment, go to Meza Resto Bar in Etobicoke. Owner Steven Salari learned the art of food excellence as a young boy growing up in Europe. An order of Greek fries topped with sea salt and feta is perfect for a table to share. Make sure to include an order of roasted Greek potatoes with garlic, lemon, and chardonnay. For a main dish that features poultry, try the chicken souvlaki dipped in tzatziki with zucchini and Greek potatoes or basmati rice. When seafood calls, be sure to answer with the branzino grilled Mediterranean bass with lemon, rice, capers, and olive oil. If you’re in the mood for pasta try the Greek bolognese for makaroni me kima topped with fresh basil and shredded kefalotyri cheese in a tomato sauce. When two people are on the prowl for steak, order a shareable 24 oz Canadian bone-in rib steak that will satisfy even the hungriest meat lover. Sip a Greek martini with gin or vodka and dry vermouth olive juice and reward yourself with a selection of Mediterranean desserts including loukoumades, baklava, and chocolate cake. The dining area vibrates with blue and purple hues on a soft white wall that will transport you to the shores of the Aegean Sea.
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For fantastic Mediterranean fare with a hookah experience – go to Classic Cafe & Lounge in Vaughan
For taste and originality, Classic Cafe & Lounge is one the best Greek restaurant near Toronto. Mediterranean and Greek cuisine along with a flavorful hookah experience helps create lasting memories in the Vaughan area. Go for the souvlaki dinner with fries, rice, or potatoes with garlic bread and tzatziki sauce and share a plate of the chef’s mixed platter with shrimp, lamb, and souvlaki skewers with wings, veggie samosa, fries, rice, falafel, and chicken schnitzel for 3-4 people. Turkish coffee offers an aroma of flavor to wake you up after a satisfying meal. Shakes are also offered, including the Nutella banana shake with milk. Embrace decadence with the chocolate truffle cake for dessert and bite into sweet chocolatey richness. Soft lighting is chosen for a home-away-from-home ambience, and comfortable seating invites friendship and relaxation as you dine in elegance and appreciate the smooth shisha smoke.
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Toronto’s Greek food scene is a vibrant tapestry of flavours and cultural experiences. From the traditional Greek tavernas to hotposts serving contemporary spins on timeless classics and cozy local cafés, there’s something for every palate. Whether you’re tucking into a succulent souvlaki, savouring a seafood platter or enjoying a Greek-inspired cocktail the best Greek restaurants in Toronto offer an endless array of traditional cultural adventures. Each of these restaurants brings its own unique flair to the table, promising a fresh dining experience that will leave you feeling pampered. Choose your favorite restaurant and begin the first part of your culinary adventure. Bon appétit, or as the Greeks say, “kali orexi”!