Toronto is one of the most major cities in Canada, located in the province of Ontario. It is a beautiful city with towering skyscrapers, as well as lush green spaces around the city. The city is overlooked by the iconic CN Tower, a popular tourist destination with a revolving restaurant. Other iconic ad must-visits in the city include Casa Loma, the Royal Ontario Museum, and High Park. Although gluten-free eating is not unheard of, there are still some difficulties when it comes to finding completely gluten-free options. As a major global city, Toronto definitely offers a range of dining options, even for those with gluten restrictions. Read on to find out about the 10 gluten-free restaurants in Toronto, Canada.
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1. Kupfert & Kim
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Posted by Kupfert & Kim on Thursday, 3 January 2019
Kupfert and Kim serves up meatless, plant-based cuisine, made from only fresh produce that is minimally processed. A majority of their food is made in-house from scratch, including their sauces, pickles, curries and patties. While all the food they serve is made from plants and of ingredients that are naturally gluten-free, the rest of the food items that are not made in-house are specifically sourced out from gluten-free ingredients. As Kupfert and Kim is a chain restaurant, there are a few locations around the city. You are sure to find one near you to suit your convenience.
Kupfert & Kim
Address: First Canadian Place, 100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1B8, Canada
Hours: Mon-Thu: 7.30am-7.30pm | Fri: 7.30am-6:00pm
Telephone: +1 416-504-1233
Website: Kupfert & Kim
Average price for two: 11- 30 USD
2. Magic Oven
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Posted by Magic Oven on Thursday, 19 April 2018
Magic Oven is another vegan-friendly and gluten-free restaurant, serving up pizzas and pastas made with sustainable ingredients, plus options such as whole-grain & gluten-free crusts are also available. They offer full service at the restaurant, as well as takeout and delivery options are also there. They offer some of Toronto’s healthiest, most imaginative pizzas and pastas, they even have decadent gluten-free desserts. The must-try include caramel apple pie and creamy carrot cake.
Magic Oven
Address: 1450 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4J 1L6, Canada
Hours: Thu & Sun: 4:00pm-9:00pm | Fri-Sat: 4:00pm-10:00pm
Telephone: +1 416-462-0333
Website: Magic Oven
Average price for two: 11-30 USD
3. Karine’s
Enormous vegan platter!
Posted by Karine's Fresh on Friday, 2 September 2011
Karine’s speciality is their all-day breakfast, which is gluten-free as well as vegan. Their breakfasts are also extremely affordable, they start at 5 USD, and there is a wide range of available add-ons to fill up your plate. Their spin-off branch, Treats by Karine, also offers healthier dessert options, such as gluten-free and vegan cupcakes. All their produce is fresh too! The restaurant is located in the Village by the Grange, near the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD).
Karine’s
Address: 109 McCaul St, Toronto, ON M5T 3K5, Canada
Hours: Mon-Thu: 8:00am-4:00pm | Fri: 8:00am-3:00pm | Sat-Sun: 10:00am-3:00pm
Telephone: +1 416-591-0863
Website: Karine’s
Average price for two: Under 10 USD
4. Riz Restaurant On Bayview
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Posted by Riz on Bayview on Sunday, 3 May 2015
Riz is a trendy restaurant that offers fine pan-Asian cuisine in a modern decor setting. They offer some of the best Asian food in the city, and they also have a gluten-free menu, so everyone can really enjoy their food. One of their most famous options is the ‘All You Can Taste dinner’, which is best for those who simply can’t decide on what to eat, or who want a taste of everything. They offer both the regular tasting menu, as well as the gluten-free tasting menu.
Riz Restaurant On Bayview
Address: 1677 Bayview Ave, East York, ON M4G 3C1, Canada
Hours: Mon-Thu, Sun: 11:00am-10:00pm | Fri-Sat: 11:00am-11:00pm
Telephone: +1 416-487-8388
Website: Riz Restaurant On Bayview
Average price for two: 11-30 USD
5. Live Organic Food Bar
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Live Organic Food Bar, or Live for short, has been one of Toronto’s main plant-based, organic, gluten and refined sugar-free restaurants. They serve up the best healthy options of your favourite foods, such as salads with a variety of house-made sauces, burgers and wraps. They also serve cold-pressed juices to get the nutrition you need on the go. They also have a product line, Live Organic Food, where you can bring fresh creations from the Live kitchen to the comfort of your home. They are located right next to the Dupont train station.
Live Organic Food Bar
Address: 264 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M5R 1V7, Canada
Hours: Mon-Thu, Sun: 11.30am-9:00pm | Fri-Sat: 11.30am-9.30pm
Telephone: +1 416-515-2002
Website: Live Organic Food Bar
Average price for two: 11-30 USD
6. Hibiscus
Posted by Hibiscus on Monday, 26 February 2018
Hibiscus is a cozy family-run vegetarian café, offering gluten-free and vegetarian crepes as well as savory desserts. They also serve their famous dairy-free ice cream in a gluten-free cone, definitely a dessert that you don’t want to miss out on. There are more desserts other than ice cream, they also have gluten-free brownies and cookies. The patio outside the restaurant really offers up a cozy and peaceful ambiance for you to enjoy your food. They are located near Kensington Market, where there are many other gluten-free and vegan shops for you to take a look at after your visit.
Hibiscus
Address: 238 Augusta Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2L7, Canada
Hours: Tue-Fri: 11:30am–6:00pm | Sat-Sun11:00am-6:00pm | Monday Closed
Telephone: +1 416-364-6183
Website: Hibiscus
Average price for two: 11-30 USD
7. Riz on Yonge Restaurant
Posted by Riz on Yonge on Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Riz on Yonge is another branch of the aforementioned Riz on Bayview. While both offer similar gluten-free options, Riz on Ronge is more on the upper-class side. So if you’re looking for a classy and slightly more expensive place for a more formal dinner or date, this is a good option for you. Riz on Yonge also offers the ‘All You Can Taste’ menu along with a plenty of other amazing gluten-free Asian dishes, such as dim sum, Thai curries, sushi, Asian noodles, and fried rice.
Riz on Yonge Restaurant
Address: 3321 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4N 2L6, Canada
Hours: Sun-Thu: 12:00pm-10:00pm | Fri-Sat: 12:00pm-11:00pm
Telephone: +1 416-322-6789
Website: Riz on Yonge Restaurant
Average price for two: 31-60 USD
8. Basil Box
Group lunches have never been easier. - Pete
Posted by Basil Box on Saturday, 12 January 2019
Basil Box follows the philosophy of Live, Love, Eat, and they achieve this in their meals, one healthy ingredient at a time. They serve up a made-your-own-box with Southeast Asian flavours and delicacies. You can start off with a basic box of rice, noodles, or greens, and add in sauces of your choice to make a delicious meal. With so many unique combinations available, you can find your own personal favourite, or keep mixing and matching for a different flavour every time. This restaurant has several branches across the city of Toronto, as well as in North York and one in Vancouver.
Basil Box
Address: 351 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 1S1, Canada
Hours: Mon-Sun: 11:00am-10:00pm
Telephone: +1 416-351-8000
Website: Basil Box
Average price for two: 11-30 USD
9. Pi Co. Pizza
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Posted by Pi Co. on Friday, 28 September 2018
Pi Co.Pizza offers delicious and flavorful pizzas, with market fresh toppings and many gluten-free options. The pizzas are of amazing quality and made-to-order in a unique quick-serve experience. They also have small bites and salads to go with your meal, and some desserts to top it all off. A Pi pizza is completely customized, where you can choose your dough, sauce, cheese and a multitude of toppings at an average price of 14 USD. There are eight outlets located in Canada, with two more coming soon. Five out of 10 of these locations are in the city of Toronto.
Pi Co. Pizza
Address: 1200 Bay St #4, Toronto, ON M5R 2A5, Canada
Hours: Sun-Wed: 11:00am-10:00pm | Thu-Sat: 11:00am-11:00pm
Telephone: +1 647-346-7428
Website: Pi Co. Pizza
Average price for two: 11-30 USD
Bon appetit!
There are so many delicious gluten-free options located in the city of Toronto; there are even so many different cuisines to choose from. From Southeast Asian to pan-Asian to Mexican, you will never run out of options in Toronto, Canada.
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