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Top Six In The 6: Best Restaurants To Dine Solo

Dining alone is an opportunity to pay full attention to the food or take in the scene. Here are our top six restaurants for eating-in solo.

La Banane

La Banane

227 Ossington Ave

You needn’t a dining partner (or the instinct of planning ahead) to get a taste of this Gallic cuisine craze taking over the city. Seating along La Banane’s lush marble bar counter is saved for walk-in guests, making it an ideal spot for a party of one. It wraps around the restaurant’s brass-framed raw bar where you can watch chefs prepare cold platters of crab legs and oysters. Or tuck into chef Brandon Olsen’s modern French menu, including bass en croute and duck breast.

Angus Fergusso

Kinka Izakaya

Kinka Izakaya

398 Church St.

The original Guu created a maelstrom when it first opened its doors seven years ago. The first true Izakaya experience came to Toronto and we lined up for hours for a gauntlet of snack plates. Years later the restaurant renamed, but the spirit is still the same. Kinka remains a loud, bombastic eating experience that can be enjoyed regardless of whether you’re with a large group or dining alone. The extensive bar setup allows for quick meals, and Kinka has a sprawling menu of small to medium sized plates that are designed so you can extend your experience from a quick stay to an evening of people watching.

Ames Lai via Flickr.

Pai Market

Pai Market

18 Duncan St.

A buzzy atmosphere and some of the city’s best Thai food make Pai an excellent choice for solo diners. Grabbing a table in the restaurant’s below-ground dining room can be tough during peak lunch and dinner hours, putting solo diners at an advantage. While larger groups are still waiting in line, you’ll already be snagging a stool at the bar and deciding between pad gra prow and gaeng masaman. Pai’s constant hum of activity and quirky, street-market-inspired decorations are all the mealtime entertainment you’ll need.

Victor Restaurant

Victor Restaurant

30 Mercer St.

Victor Restaurant, located inside Le Germain Hotel, includes a cozy bar-lounge area and a relaxed cafe. While the restaurant's location makes it an ideal choice for the hotel's guests, its goal is to become a go-to spot for locals as well. Hotel restaurants tend to get a bad rap, but don't let this deter you from giving Victor's menu a chance. Many of the menu items are family style and can be shared – but don't have to be. Because of the location, it's not uncommon for solo diners to frequent the establishment. If you choose to eat out at Victor's alone, you might not be the only one. 

King's Noodles

King's Noodles

296 Spadina Ave.

Noodle soup and congee cravings peak in this icy season and this venerable Chinatown eatery is the place to satisfy these needs. Ignoring the usual norm of seating independent diners at tables for two, King’s adopts the Hong Kong habit of combining smaller parties in larger tables for speedier service so you might find yourself chatting up (or minding your business) next to fellow solo eaters. Their barbecue meat selection is among downtown’s best, including an incredibly tender and moist steamed chicken.

Angie Torres via Flickr.

Lakeview Restaurant

Lakeview Restaurant

1132 Dundas St. W.

If your only experience with Lakeview is inhaling a plate of poutine after a few too many drinks, just hear us out: While Lakeview certainly doesn’t offer the city’s finest fare, it hits the spot when you’re craving comfort food. Bar stools along the front counter are comfy spots for tucking into one of the 24-hour brunch specials or a burger with all the fixings, and the chilled out atmosphere is welcoming for solo diners. You get the feeling that servers have seen it all here dealing with the late night crowd, so you don’t have to worry about getting side eye for choosing to enjoy a companionless meal. 

Philip Johnson via Flickr. 

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Published: Wednesday 13th June 2018

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