Liberty Village Restaurants: Top Choices For Lunch

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Liberty Village Restaurants: Top Choices For Lunch

Looking for the top Liberty Village restaurants for lunch? Look no further! In no particular order, I’ve compiled a list of the top lunch restaurants in the area. These restaurants are sure to satisfy your midday cravings. As a local Toronto realtor who lives and works in the neighbourhood, I’ve tried pretty much all of these spots and they do not disappoint.

Kibo Sushi Liberty Village

This local sushi chain has a cozy spot in Liberty Village. They have their signature dynamite maki, Kibo signature roll, or tempura bento. Sushi sooo good.

Impact Kitchen Liberty Village

This popular gluten-free spot is a must-try for paleo and vegan eats. Stay healthy and feel great with their power bowls, burgers, and bestselling paleo power cookie.

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imPerfect Fresh Eats Liberty Village

If you’re looking for healthy or vegan options, you can create your own grain and smoothie bowl. They offer fresh smoothies made from real fruits too. Yummy.

Mandy’s Salads at Kitchen Hub

This offshoot of a gourmet salad restaurant serves up classic and signature salads. They have the lumberjack, featuring cherry tomatoes, bacon, deli turkey, and roasted chicken on a bed of romaine lettuce.

The Islands Caribbean Cookshop

This top Jamaican restaurant in Toronto serves everything from marinated jerk chicken to eight different types of roti. They offer fried and BBQ chicken and sides like oxtail, plantain, and ackee and saltfish. Everything gonna be irie.

Liberty Village Restaurants: So Many Options for Great Food

OEB Breakfast Co.

Liberty Village has no shortage of brunch spots, and this one is known for its hardwood smoked bacon, blueberry chicken bangers, and rosemary ham. Go ahead and enjoy gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options. Get there early as their line gets long on the weekends.

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Aloette Liberty Village

This bistro has two locations in Toronto and serves classic comfort food with a twist. They offer their signature Aloette burger, crispy fried chicken with yuzu honey, wedge salad, and lemon meringue pie.

Pai at Kitchen Hub

This restaurant features Chef Nuit Regular’s Northern Thai cuisine, including khao soi, grabong (squash fritters), and green papaya salad platters. Don’t forget to try their signature pad thai too.

Arvo Liberty Village

This classy coffee house has two locations in Toronto and serves a wide variety of brunch items, pastries, and caffeinated drinks. The Liberty Village location has a 38-seat patio for warm weather sipping. Order some of their great coffee by day and awesome wine by night.

Lunch Never Tasted so Good

Burger Drops

This Toronto spot specializes in smashburgers. Try their original and American cheeseburger options (plus a veggie option). Or you should try the classic chicken nuggets and sandwiches on the menu. Get smashed now!

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Skcookks

This Nigerian restaurant, which began in 2017 in Etobicoke has now moved to Jefferson Avenue. Order up some of their home-style Nigerian dishes like ayamase, eforiro, and egusi. All available for takeout.

Liberty Village Market and Cafe

This market and cafe crossover offers everything from brunch to sandwiches, soups, and caffeinated drinks. In summer you should grab some outdoor seating when the weather is nice. They have pretty decent eats that won’t break your budget.

Chiang Mai Liberty Village

Looking for thai food? You need to try this Thai restaurant. They offer cocktails and modern takes on traditional dishes like green curry, tom yum soup, and pad Thai.

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Mildred’s Temple Kitchen

This spot is inspired by the character Mildred Pierce and known for its amazing lunch and brunch options. Try their scones, croissants, and sandwiches. They also have a “b’lunch” menu with options like Caesar salads and grilled cheese sandwiches.

Liberty Village Restaurants: Sweet Treats. Good to Eat

Brodflour

Try their fresh baked goods. This bakery mills its own flour in-house and has everything bread-related you could imagine. From bread and spreads to sandwiches and pizzas. Plus, they have a modern and homey interior with a ton of seating for you to enjoy your freshly-made flour pizza.

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Fat Bastard Burrito Co.

Liberty Village – with multiple locations in and around Toronto, this is the spot for some of the best burritos, quesadillas, and tacos in the city. Try their signature flavours like tequila lime chicken tacos or fish tacos.

Maurya East Indian Cuisine Liberty Village

This is a family-owned restaurant known for its amazing Indian roti. But they also have vegan and vegetarian options like potato, channa, and mixed vegetable curries. Mmmm.

Whatever Your Tastebuds Crave

Ono Poke Bar

If you’re in the mood for something healthy and inspired by Hawaiian and Asian cuisine, check out their poke bowls (pronounced Poh-Kay) and sushi burritos. Try their signature flavours including classic salmon and spicy mango, or you can create your own bowl.

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School

This all-day bakery, cafe, bar, and restaurant has some seriously fun brunch options. Try their krispy krunchy french toast, golden hash brown poutine, and black n’ blue flapjacks. They also have an industrial space for the winter and a patio for the summer. Get there early too as long lines are pretty common, especially on weekends.

Merci Mon Ami

One of Liberty Village’s original spots, this spot serves daily specials of sandwiches, burgers, and tacos. They have vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and keto-friendly options too. Everything can be enjoyed at communal tables inside or on the front patio in the summer.

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Whatever you’re craving, Liberty Village restaurants have something amazing to tempt every taste bud. Enjoy!

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