The best Turkish restaurants in Toronto are home to some resplendent breakfast spreads and feasts of kebab, manti and pide. Deep-steeped tea and even stronger Turkish coffee never disappoints.
LessStep into this one-of-a-kind restaurant in North York, designed to look like a Turkish cave. Pide and doner meats are the main attraction: do not miss the Iskender if the idea of a huge plate of delicious, saucy meat speaks to you.
Leslieville's Turkish restaurant is doing elegant brunches, serving dishes like Mucver Benedict and tahini helva pancakes labneh. Anywhere that serves pastirma and muhammara as sides is a no brainer.
This cozy shop in Etobicoke radiates homey hospitality. You can always depend on this neighbourhood favourite for daily combos of shawarma plates, falafels or pita wraps with fries and a pop.
Not far from Yorkdale Mall is this stylish hub, an outpost of the famous Turkish chain. There are over 300 locations of Mado worldwide but this Dufferin Street shop marks the first North American store for Turkish food from morning until night.
Wilson Avenue is home to this comfortably appointed restaurant for Turkish breakfasts. There’s nothing like a yolky pan of sujuk with sides of warm bread. Tea here is served from a charcoal-burning samovar that sits tableside.
Parts cafe, design store and restaurant, they're doing it all at this Bloor West Village shop. Irem Sacakli and her husband Serhat Sacildi simultaneously inspire diners with their love of art and design while feeding them stunning mezes and shots of Yeni Raki.