P: The Best Oysters in Toronto
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/09/2019 - 09:00
State:
New
Rank:
32
Hit:
Grab:
Size:
2874
Stripped Content:
The Best Oysters in Toronto Amy Carlberg Posted 3 months ago The Best Oysters in Toronto Amy Carlberg Posted 3 months ago Stay in the loop Unsubscribe anytime or for details. The best oysters in Toronto bring a little taste of the sea to this lakeside town. The places that serve them well know how to properly source, shuck, and accompany these delicacies. Here are the best oysters in Toronto. 1 Rodney's Oyster House Each day there are anywhere from nine to 26 varieties of West coast, East coast, Japanese or European oysters on the menu at this King West seafood institution, usually priced at an average of $3. 2 Oyster Boy You can not only eat, but also learn how to shuck oysters from the fine folks at this West Queen West bar. Sourced directly from East and West coast harvesters, the selection changes daily but you can expect to sample varieties like Cascumpec Bay, Colville Bay, Malpeque, St. Simon, La Caraquette, Black Pearl, Beach Angel and Kusshi. 3 Diana's Oyster Bar East and West Coast varieties of oysters available at Scarborough and Markham locations of this decades-old seafood shrine include Fanny Bay, Malpeque, Kusshi, French Kiss, Lucky Lime and Pacific Tiger. 4 The Chase Fish & Oyster This Financial District powerhouse pairs oysters with crudo, clams, shrimp and crab as part of elaborate $150 platters. 5 Pearl Diver Once operated by the current Ceili Cottage owner, the shucking legacy of this place on Adelaide near Jarvis lives on with late night oysters for $20 a dozen after 10 p.m. 6 Nome Izakaya Don Mills and North York locations of this Japanese sharing restaurant serves Fanny Bay, Malpeque, French Kiss, Kusshi and Belon oysters by the piece, half dozen or dozen. 7 Bar Neon It doesn’t get much better than daily happy hour buck-a-shuck deals on oysters out on the patio at this Bloordale bar, usually fresh-shucked Malpeques with the simple accompaniments: lemon, mignonette and horseradish. 8 Honest Weight Part fish counter, part restaurant, you can pick your oysters right out of the case at this cozy seafood restaurant in the Junction to go or to stay. Lead photo by Jesse Milns at Bar Neon. Additional photos by Hector Vasquez, , , The Best Oysters in Toronto Map all list locations | © Join the conversation The Best Oysters in Toronto Map all list locations | © Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter so you’re always in the know. You can unsubscribe anytime or for details. You might also like... The Best Fish Stores in Toronto The Best Seafood Restaurants in Toronto Latest in Best of Toronto The Best New Bakeries in Toronto The Best Catering Companies in Toronto The Best Baking and Pastry Classes in Toronto The Best Pork Bone Soup in Toronto The Best Fabric Stores in Toronto The Best Portuguese Bakeries in Toronto The Best Shoe Stores in Toronto The Best Portuguese Restaurants in Toronto
Structured Content:
array(
'1.head' => 'The Best Oysters in Toronto',
'2.body' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => 'Amy Carlberg',
'2.div' => array(
'1.span' => 'Posted',
'2.span' => '3 months ago',
),
),
'2.section' => 'The Best Oysters in Toronto',
'3.div' => array(
'1.div' => 'Amy Carlberg',
'2.div' => array(
'1.span' => 'Posted',
'2.span' => '3 months ago',
),
),
'4.section' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.h4' => 'Stay in the loop',
'2.span' => array(
1 => 'Unsubscribe anytime or',
2 => 'for details.',
),
),
'2.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.p' => 'The best oysters in Toronto bring a little taste of the sea to this lakeside town. The places that serve them well know how to properly source, shuck, and accompany these delicacies.',
'2.p' => 'Here are the best oysters in Toronto.',
),
'2.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '1',
'2.h3' => 'Rodney\'s Oyster House',
),
'2.p' => 'Each day there are anywhere from nine to 26 varieties of West coast, East coast, Japanese or European oysters on the menu at this King West seafood institution, usually priced at an average of $3.',
),
'2.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '2',
'2.h3' => 'Oyster Boy',
),
'2.p' => 'You can not only eat, but also learn how to shuck oysters from the fine folks at this West Queen West bar. Sourced directly from East and West coast harvesters, the selection changes daily but you can expect to sample varieties like Cascumpec Bay, Colville Bay, Malpeque, St. Simon, La Caraquette, Black Pearl, Beach Angel and Kusshi.',
),
'3.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '3',
'2.h3' => 'Diana\'s Oyster Bar',
),
'2.p' => 'East and West Coast varieties of oysters available at Scarborough and Markham locations of this decades-old seafood shrine include Fanny Bay, Malpeque, Kusshi, French Kiss, Lucky Lime and Pacific Tiger.',
),
'4.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '4',
'2.h3' => 'The Chase Fish & Oyster',
),
'2.p' => 'This Financial District powerhouse pairs oysters with crudo, clams, shrimp and crab as part of elaborate $150 platters.',
),
'5.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '5',
'2.h3' => 'Pearl Diver',
),
'2.p' => 'Once operated by the current Ceili Cottage owner, the shucking legacy of this place on Adelaide near Jarvis lives on with late night oysters for $20 a dozen after 10 p.m.',
),
'6.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '6',
'2.h3' => 'Nome Izakaya',
),
'2.p' => 'Don Mills and North York locations of this Japanese sharing restaurant serves Fanny Bay, Malpeque, French Kiss, Kusshi and Belon oysters by the piece, half dozen or dozen.',
),
'7.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '7',
'2.h3' => 'Bar Neon',
),
'2.p' => 'It doesn’t get much better than daily happy hour buck-a-shuck deals on oysters out on the patio at this Bloordale bar, usually fresh-shucked Malpeques with the simple accompaniments: lemon, mignonette and horseradish.',
),
'8.div' => array(
'1.div' => array(
'1.div' => '8',
'2.h3' => 'Honest Weight',
),
'2.p' => 'Part fish counter, part restaurant, you can pick your oysters right out of the case at this cozy seafood restaurant in the Junction to go or to stay.',
),
),
'3.div' => array(
'1.span' => 'Lead photo by',
'2.span' => array(
1 => 'Jesse Milns at Bar Neon. Additional photos by Hector Vasquez,',
2 => ',',
3 => ',',
),
),
'4.div' => array(
'1.h2' => 'The Best Oysters in Toronto',
'2.div' => array(
'1.div' => 'Map all list locations',
'2.span' => array(
1 => '| ©',
2 => ',
),
),
),
),
'2.p' => 'Join the conversation',
),
),
'5.section' => array(
'1.h2' => 'The Best Oysters in Toronto',
'2.div' => array(
'1.div' => 'Map all list locations',
'2.span' => array(
1 => '| ©',
2 => ',
),
),
),
'6.section' => array(
'1.h4' => 'Stay in the loop',
'2.span' => array(
1 => 'Sign up for our free email newsletter so you’re always in the know. You can unsubscribe anytime or',
2 => 'for details.',
),
),
'7.section' => array(
'1.h2' => 'You might also like...',
'2.div' => array(
'1.div' => 'The Best Fish Stores in Toronto',
'2.div' => 'The Best Seafood Restaurants in Toronto',
),
),
'8.section' => array(
'1.h2' => 'Latest in Best of Toronto',
'2.div' => array(
'1.div' => 'The Best New Bakeries in Toronto',
'2.div' => 'The Best Catering Companies in Toronto',
'3.div' => 'The Best Baking and Pastry Classes in Toronto',
'4.div' => 'The Best Pork Bone Soup in Toronto',
'5.div' => 'The Best Fabric Stores in Toronto',
'6.div' => 'The Best Portuguese Bakeries in Toronto',
'7.div' => 'The Best Shoe Stores in Toronto',
'8.div' => 'The Best Portuguese Restaurants in Toronto',
),
),
),
)
- Log in to post comments