In Toronto's Greektown, the dinner parties usually start at 9 p.m. and this street is always a buzz. This city has the second largest Greek community outside of Greece itself and the food choices are as plentiful and delicious. Opa!
A quintessential Greek dining experience, Mezes recommends that you order multiple dishes, celebrate variety and sample everything. It boasts a substantial list of starters, including dips, dip platters, dolmades and meat on sticks. Fill your table and try everything.
The Tsafatinos family has been serving authentic food mimicking dishes from their village Kalyvia back home. In the mood for soulvaki or how about trying a Greek pizza? Yes, they exist here.
In addition to ordering fish fresh from Greece, you can host a party for 60 amongst the beautiful hand painted frescos reminiscent of ancient times, or choose the semi-private dining room with a fireplace.
This massive family-run bakery is open seven days a week, 365 days a year. You will get lost in the variety of traditional pies and pastries. Much like a mini-Greek grocery store, Serano also boasts an array of imported foods, gifts and religious items.
If you're looking for an authentic and delicious gyro experience, this is the place to get it. Whether you're heading there for lunch, or getting takeout late into the night after drinks at a nearby pub, Messini will deliver on taste and value. The Greek fries are a must!