The best lasagna in Toronto brings the comforts of home into restaurant dining rooms. Boxes in the frozen section will be nothing but a distant memory after trying these saucy, cheesy, meaty bricks of goodness.
LessThe hundred-layer lasagna at this Dundas West restaurant is engineered so that every piece has crispy edges, meaning everyone can get that coveted corner slice.
The lasagna at this multi-level Corktown restaurant kicks it up a notch with lamb ragu ricotta and mint. It's also presented in a round crown-like shape that cradles all those flavours.
Psst... It's true. Delicious meat and vegetable lasagna are also available at this epic bakery known for giant pizza slices on Kingston Road in Scarborough.
Layers of pasta, cheese and meat sauce go into the simple but incredible lasagna served at this old-school red sauce joint that's been around for about 40 years on The Queensway in Etobicoke.
This revered Yorkville mainstay that originally opened in 1996 serves a swanky lasagna that has veal and beef ragu, tomato sauce and a Parmigiano bechamel.
Locations of this traditional Italian restaurant on the Danforth and near Yonge and Eglinton make a classic lasagna with ground beef, mozzarella and tomato sauce.
This Castlefield Design District hidden gem is known for their fresh pasta, so it only makes sense that they're capable of producing some amazing lasagna.
Head to the industrial Junction Triangle to find this restaurant serving riffs on lasagna like their lasagna al pesto made with eggs, semolina and basil pesto, topped with pecorino cheese.
This Scarborough bakery on Invergordon Ave. is Italian through and through, serving not only great cannoli but also lasagna, made with house sauce and pasta sheets along with mozarella and ricotta.