Always Hungry?

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Always Hungry?
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Get your fix with these 24 suggestions
to eat around the clock. By Ernie Ourique
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MIDNIGHT Goldstone Noodle Restaurant (266 Spadina Ave.).
NOON Kinton Ramen (51 Baldwin St.). Japanese
Midnight
Late-night BBQ duck and mango shakes beckon.
noodles are even better with gyoza and kimchee.
1 A.M. Weslodge Saloon (480 King St. W.). Crispy pig’s ears and
1 P.M. Perola’s Supermarket (247 Augusta Ave.).
thrice-cooked fries fuel the party at this see-and-be-seen bar.
Latin American empanadas washed down with Mexican Coke—yum!
2 A.M. The Thompson Diner (550 Wellington St. W.). Now’s the perfect time
2 P.M. Carousel Bakery (93 Front St. E.). The classic peameal bacon sandwich
for buttermilk fried chicken, right?
is pure Canadiana.
3 A.M. The Lakeview Restaurant (1132 Dundas St. W.). With its 24-hour
3 P.M. Bar Ape. Follow @Bar_Ape for the gelato truck’s location and daily flaves.
brunch and milkshake menu, The Lakeview is a late-night institution.
4 P.M. Hot dog carts. Polish sausage, spicy Italian and veggie are Toronto
4 A.M. Owl of Minerva (5324 Yonge St.). Korean bulgogi and bibimbap are the
twists on a street classic.
perfect fuel for a madcap, non-stop night.
5 P.M. Bangkok Garden (18 Elm St.). Feast on traditional Thai just a stone’s
5 A.M. 7 West (7 Charles St. W.). Pita pizzas, pastas and salads: any time of day
throw from Yonge-Dundas Square.
or night, 365 and 24/7!
6 P.M. 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower (301 Front St. W.). An inspired
6 A.M. Fran’s Restaurant & Bar (20 College St.). All-day breakfast to start the
menu and 9,000-bottle wine cellar make it a culinary landmark.
workday… or cap an epic night out.
7 P.M. Skin + Bones (980 Queen St. E.). Trust the chef and choose the
7 A.M. Sunset Grill (1 Richmond St. W.). Eggy delights like omelettes, eggs
four-course tasting menu at this Leslieville locavore hot spot.
Benny and Florentine arrive promptly at this biz-district diner.
8 P.M. Momofuku Noodle Bar (190 University Ave., ground floor). This popular
8 A.M. Bonjour Brioche (812 Queen St. E.). Locals credit this quaint Riverside
ramen resto’s surprising hit is the group dinner: a by-reservation-only duo of fried
bakery and café with the best baguettes this side of the Right Bank.
chicken—one Korean-style, the other Southern—with all the fixings.
9 A.M. Easy Restaurant (1645 Queen St. W.). This Parkdale brunch spot has a
9 P.M. Drake Hotel (1150 Queen St. W.). Charcuterie and cocktails now,
laid-back vibe and killer coffee.
dancing after. (Or is it the other way around?)
10 A.M. Mitzi’s Café (100 Sorauren Ave.). This neighbourhood café serves up
10 P.M. Caffé Demetre (400 Danforth Ave.). Scarf down artsy sweets and
succulent French toast on a tree-shaded patio.
coffee-based bevvies at this GreekTown dessert bar.
11 A.M. Emma’s Country Kitchen (1108 St. Clair W.). If 11 a.m. feels too early
11 P.M. Pravda Vodka Bar (44 Wellington St. E.). Late-night caviar, vodka and
to eat, order the “hangover helper” burger.
cherry perogies, served to DJ beats.
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