Brunch is always a good idea, and if you’ve got an appetite, why not feast at an all-you-can-eat brunch spot in Toronto?
There are several spots across the city that offer unlimited food options for those who like a big meal, and the variety of dishes to choose from is simply mouthwatering.
Whether you’re looking for a classic brunch staple like eggs Benedict and French toast or something a little different like pork katsu sandwiches and Waguy fried rice, here are some of the best spots for all-you-can-eat brunch in the city.
Kasa Moto
Price: From $99+
Address: 115 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, ON M5R 1C1
Cuisine: Japanese
Why You Should Go: For a different take on brunch, why not try out Kasa Moto’s all-you-can-enjoy brunch with a twist that features delicious Japanese elements? For instance, you can order up a plate of chicken karaage and waffles or chocolate chip pancakes with yuzu ice cream while sipping on a cocktail or wine that’s included with the price of your meal.
Don’t forget to try the Wagyu fried rice, shrimp tempura, pork katsu sandos and then the mochi ice cream for dessert!
MARKED Restaurant
Price: $95 for unlimited small plates and prosecco
Address: 132 John St, Toronto, ON M5V 2E3
Cuisine: South American
Why You Should Go: Bottomless bubbles meets bottomless brunch is a beautiful thing, and you can enjoy both of those things at MARKED Restaurant.
Featuring the flavour of South America, you can order an unlimited amount of shareable plates with options like patatas bravas, pork belly bacon, smoked salmon tostadas, ceviche and some classics like pancakes, French toast and steak and eggs.
For your prosecco, you can choose to pair it with a variety of freshly squeezed juices for an extra bit of decadent fanciness.
HOTHOUSE
Price: $45
Address: 35 Church St, Toronto, ON M5E 1T3
Cuisine: Canadian
Why You Should Go: Located in the gorgeous and historic St. Lawrence Market area, HOTHOUSE serves up a tasty Sunday brunch buffet with a truly wide variety of pastries, salads, hot items and desserts.
Start with the usual brunch fare, like a yogurt parfait, a pain au chocolate, cold poached salmon with preserved lemon aioli and an omelette bar before helping yourself to lasagna, chipotle mussels, roast beef and cheese capeletti before finishing it all off with cookies, bread pudding, fresh whipped cream and an assortment of other goodies.
Nord Lyon
Price: $34.99 for a 90-minute seating
Address: 665 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1E6
Cuisine: French
Why You Should Go: To get a taste of Paris without actually leaving Toronto, you’ll want to try out Nord Lyon’s all-you-can-eat buffet which has traditional pastries, delectable sandwiches, and, of course, tempting desserts.
“Dive into a delightful array of authentic French delicacies, crafted with the finest ingredients and traditional techniques,” says the restaurant.
Don’t miss out on their croissants — not only are they incredible, but they’re also very aesthetically pleasing and make great content for your Insta story!
Bar Chica
Price: From $55+
Address: 75 Portland St, Toronto, ON M5V 2M9
Cuisine: Spanish
Why You Should Go: Bar Chica offers unlimited tapas like empanadas, croquetas, patatas bravas con chorizo, calamari, a Spanish sandwich with manchego, smoked pork loin, truffle, piquillo and guindilla pepper and other tasty items.
You can also add on bottomless sangria for an extra fee if you’re feeling it, which is available in red, white and sparkling – or sip on all three, because why choose just one?
Toronto Beach Club Oasis Brunch
Price: $75
Address: 1681 Lake Shore Blvd E, Toronto, ON M4L 3W6
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Why You Should Go: With new items on their all-you-can-dine menu like grilled meats, freshly made fluffy pancakes and waffles with all the fixings to choose from, you’ll have a hard time also picking from their favourites such as freshly shucked oysters, salmon and tuna crudo, Chef’s carving station serving slow roasted Porchetta, and salt-baked sea bream and Prime Rib by the slice.
“Brunch lovers can also look forward to visiting the Brioche French Toast station, an array for freshly baked pastries & breads, fine charcuterie and cheeses, salads, Greek yogurts and house made granolas plus weekend breakfast must-haves such as bacon, eggs, sausages and more,” says the restaurant. “To finish, our Oasis brunch includes a selection of Mediterranean desserts.”
You can add on bottomless ceasers or mimosas for an extra $45 per person to wash it all down if you want, but if you don’t have space in your stomach for that, that’s understandable — this is, after all, a truly huge array of food!
Chotto Matte
Price: $65+
Address: 161 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2S1
Cuisine: Japanese-Peruvian
Why You Should Go: With three different all-you-can-eat menus that come in at different price points, you can pick exactly what option fits your budget at Chotto Matte
The first menu, which is $65 per person, has items like Crispy Chicken & Waffles, Chotto Ceviche Tuna Nigiri and Pollo Picante.
Their second menu, which is $75 per person, has options such as Warm Beef Fillet Tataki, which is seared beef, smoked aji panca and passion fruit salsa, or Pollo Den Miso, which is miso marinated chicken, carrot, daikon, yellow chilli and yogurt.
And for their third menu, which is $85 per person, you can indulge in Salt And Pepper Crispy Squid, Japanese Fluffy Pancakes and Asado De Tira, which is slow-cooked braised beef, purple potato purée, teriyaki jus and chives.
Free Times Cafe
Price: $29.95
Address: 320 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1S3
Cuisine: Jewish and Middle Eastern
Why You Should Go: Free Times Cafe’s Sunday brunch buffet includes “a variety of handmade specialty Jewish food” such as smoked salmon, potato latkes, blintzes, lox, eggs & onions, challah French toast, sour cream, apple sauce, bagels, gefilte fish, salads, fresh fruit, cheese, cakes, sweets and more.
They also have live music, so depending on your seating time, you might also get treated to a show along with your meal.
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