Best Healthy Restaurants in Midtown / Uptown
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- CCharisseToronto / Ontario •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoI would highly recommend this Keg location for its ambience, excellent service, and predictably delicious food. My friend and I had dinner here. Both of us are celiac, and the server was knowledgable about our selection. The manager came out and delivered the food, confirming that it had been prepared to allergy standards. 10/10 would recommend.More infoThe Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Yonge & EglintonPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Yonge and Eglinton•4.6
- JJohnvipToronto / Ontario •7 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoStock is consistently good. Staff are exceptional, well mannered and cool people. The food is always on point-delicious and fresh. Great cocktails and drinks on the menu.More infoStock BarPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Midtown / Uptown•4.5
- EEAvipToronto / Ontario •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAs always, friendly service, yummy food and the best French 75s! Grazie! ❤️🥂More infoTabule on YongePrice: Moderate• Middle Eastern• Midtown / Uptown•4.7
- FPFlorindoPToronto / Ontario •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoAll the food was excellent, heads up portions are massive, every starter/salad/side is sharable. We had the Caprese salad to start, which was incredible, if I had any critique of it, could have used a bit more balsamic glaze there were more than a few bites without any glaze on the tomatoes at all. As well, the tomatoes were so large that there wasn't even a 40/60 split of cheese to tomato which I think is the perfect ratio for this salad, who doesn't want cheese in every bite? The steaks were phenomenal, no question, can't go wrong. Almost so good, it is a wonder they don't put the main entrées in appetizer format so people would actually order them. The duck fat fried French fries were tasty, but I did find a lack seasoning to them. I found myself putting the steak salt into the ketchup just to add some seasoning to the fries due to how thick each fry is, not sure if that is intentional but just an observation. I would consider asking kitchen to salt the fries with any of the 3 salts before it gets to table so they can hold the seasoning better being fresh out of the fryer. The lobster Mac n cheese was excellent, period. Creme Brulee for dessert was delicious the berries were fresh and the cream was delicious. Service was top quality, only critique is that I found it took the service longer than 5 min to initially approach our table for initiating drink orders. Not a huge deal, but was sitting there wondering "wow, I'm surprised we haven't been seen by a server yet" And maybe a minute or two later he showed up, so do with that what you will. All in all, I would definitely go back for a special occasion. 4.5/5More infoBlueBlood SteakhousePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Midtown / Uptown•4.6
- TTraceyvipNew York City •35 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 7, 2024The favourite is a fabulous addition to an already great menu! Love this over soba noodles. Great lunch spot for healthy meals.More infoFresh on EglintonPrice: Moderate• undefined• Yonge and Eglinton•4.5
Discover best healthy restaurants in Midtown / Uptown
Discover a world of healthy dining options in the vibrant Midtown / Uptown area of Toronto, Ontario, where restaurants prioritize fresh, high-quality ingredients and accommodate various dietary needs. This bustling dining scene offers an array of restaurants that focus on delivering not only nutritious meals but also flavorful and satisfying culinary experiences. Many establishments in this locale cater to specific health preferences, including gluten-free, vegetarian, and allergy-friendly options, ensuring that every diner can find something to suit their dietary requirements. These restaurants often incorporate locally sourced ingredients, reflecting a commitment to both health and environmental sustainability. The emphasis on freshness is consistently noted by patrons, who rave about the taste and quality of the meals served. Whether you're seeking a light, health-conscious meal or a robust, flavorful feast, the Midtown / Uptown area of Toronto has something to offer. Experience dining that not only feeds the body but also nourishes the soul in Toronto's health-focused culinary landscape.