Restaurants that opened in November 2025 in Toronto
Published November 28, 2025 at 11:45 am
Restaurants that opened their doors last month during November 2025 in Toronto brought all kinds of exciting, fun and classy new experiences to the city.
Here are restaurants that opened last month during November 2025 in Toronto.
This new Kosher restaurant helmed by David Adjey opened in November at the Windsor Arms Hotel.
This breakfast chain with locations in British Columbia finally opened their very first Toronto restaurant this past month during November. Think pancakes, Eggs Benedict, and all your wildest dreams of the perfect breakfast and brunch coming true.

A reptile cafe in the heart of Toronto? If you thought you’d seen everything, you’ll want to check out this new coffee shop that just opened its doors in Kensington Market where you can chill with exotic animals.

The space that used to be home to Byblos uptown has now transformed into this brand new Greek restaurant by the same team.

Caviar? Check. Cocktails? Check. Vibes? Check, check, check. This swanky new supper club and lounge in Yorkville is dripping with opulence. Oh, and if you’re hankering for a few mini hot dogs, they’ve got that on the menu as well.

A new omakase experience has touched down on St. Clair West, helmed by brothers-in-law who have a combined 50 years of experience in the culinary world between them. Expect stunningly presented dishes served in a serene environment.

People in Toronto can finally get a taste of the world famous specialty ramen made at the first ever Canadian location of this restaurant chain, which opened this past month of November on College Street near Spadina. They’re known for their signature specialty Yokohama Iekei ramen, which features medium thick and chewy noodles, as well as a rich broth.

Ossington restaurant Te had sadly been closed for over a year due to a fire and finally reopened briefly during the summer, but now they’ve made over their space into this new Korean comfort concept by the same mother daughter team.

UK-inspired pub food, pints of Guinness and retro vibes await at this new addition to the Leslieville neighbourhood marked by a minty green exterior. On the menu: haddock and chips, pie and mash with gravy, gnocchi bolognese and cocktails.

The Eataly empire continues to expand in Toronto, with the high end grocery store that encompasses restaurants and bars opening yet another new location in the centre of downtown at one of the city’s most popular malls.
