Categories: Food & Drink

New Toronto restaurants & bars to try this March

We’re ready to eat this month! There are new eats, drinks, and experiences to enjoy in the city and they’re ready to serve you right up with their best menu items. We’ve compiled a list of new restaurants and bars in Toronto and believe us, you’ll want to try them all.

Whether you’re looking for elevated cuisines or looking for your new go-to spot for light bites and drinks, we’ve got a list for you. These new Toronto restaurants can’t be missed!

Here are a few new restaurants and bars to try in Toronto, this March:

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Chambers Steakhouse & Supper Club

Located in one of Toronto St.’s historic buildings, Chambers offers a sophisticated and modern environment all while creating THE ultimate dining and nightlife venue for guests. As for its menu, it offers Asian-fusion cuisine and bold cocktails.

When: Tuesday to Saturday from 5 PM to 2 AM
Where: 17 Toronto St

Wok Boyz Canada

This Dubai-based Asian street food chain has opened its first Canadian location right in Toronto. WOK BOYZ creations are centered around customizability and fusion. The chain is known for its pan-Asian cuisine, with items like stir-fry noodles, rice bowls, and Asian-inspired snacks and beverages.

When: Daily from 10 AM to 10 PM
Where: 171 E Liberty St

Scoobies

Boba and burgers seem like an unusual combination but for this new Toronto restaurant, it’s a match made in heaven. Scoobies is the latest fast-casual restaurant to come to the GTA and it offers a one-of-a-kind service where you can watch a robot make and serve your boba.

Its menu features a halal menu with chicken, beef, and fish burgers, basket platters, salads, fruit smoothies, and of course, boba tea.

When: Tuesday to Saturday from 11 AM to 11 PM, Sunday and Monday from 11 AM to 10 PM
Where: 900 Albion Rd

Electric Bill

You won’t need to travel to the land down under to experience the Australian bar scene. Toronto is now home to an Australian-inspired bar, Electric Bill. This new spot offers a casual, friendly environment where guests can indulge in a curated menu featuring cocktails and snacks inspired by Australian flavours.

When: 6 PM to 2 AM every day
Where: 866 Bloor St West

Mandy’s Salads The Well

Enjoy one of their delicious signature salads including Crunchy Sesame, Peanut Satay, Endless Summer, Cobb Salad, and more. If you’re not in the mood for a salad Mandy’s offers a variety of other items such as bowls, smoothies, and soups.

Whether you’re on the go or want to sit and enjoy your meal the new location will offer both options.

When: Daily from 11 AM to 9 PM
Where: The Well, 486 Front St W, Upper Ground

Muay Thai Restaurant and Bar 

The menu at Muay Thai Restaurant and Bar is a symphony of flavors, featuring signature dishes like the Crispy Miang Kham, Crispy Catfish Flake Salad, Thai Street Pad Thai Shrimps & Hoy Tod, and the hero item, Vancouver Crab Fried Rice.

When: Opens March 9th, 2024
Where: 325 Queen St West

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