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Newly registered restaurants in Koreatown, Toronto

Permits sourced from the City of Toronto Open Data Portal, cross-referenced with DineSafe and social media to bring you the freshest, newest kitchens in the city.

Korean commercial corridor along Bloor Street West between Bathurst and Christie. Korean BBQ, soft-tofu stews, fried chicken counters; established in the 70s by post-war Korean immigrants and still the city's largest concentration of Korean food.

Toronto currently has 5 verified-open restaurants in Koreatown licensed in the last 365 days. The newest is BANH MI JOURNEY BLOOR (Vietnamese) on Bloor St W, first seen 32 days ago. Chains are excluded. Data refreshed daily from the City of Toronto licence file.

About "First seen" dates

"First seen" reflects when each restaurant first surfaced in our combined evidence — City permit, public-health inspection, social media — usually within a few weeks of opening, but a permit can lead actual opening by months. How we verify ›

This Vietnamese spot specializes in Banh Mi sandwiches and fresh rolls Vietnamese coffee rounding out a focused menu available for online ordering.

A Sicilian gelato shop serving house-made gelato and pastries.

This Korean spot specializes in beloved comfort dishes like tender pork belly and rich black bean noodles, drawing consistent praise from diners seeking authentic flavors. · No website yet.

This Palestinian breakfast sandwich shop takes its name from the Arabic word for 'place,' offering hearty morning fare from their Bathurst storefront.

This French bistro on Bloor West focuses on classic dishes including côte à l'os, chèvre salad bresaola, served in a warm brasserie atmosphere that captures the convivial…

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