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Open your Taste buds to Spain's Savory Delicacy's


An assortment of small Spanish dishes

Looking for something new for dinner or lunch but don’t now what to have? Toronto has you covered with its many options of Spanish delicacies in great settings. Whether you want some takeout or to dine in there are a number a places to go to. From more simple and homey feeling, to more intimate.


Here is a list of possible places that can provide you with your next Spanish meal.


Traditional Spanish paella, including shrimp, clam, rice and pees

Located on collage street, Bar Isabel is a small plate restaurant bar like lounge that focuses mostly on Catalan dishes. With more of a focus on the sharing of dishes, this is a great place to come with a group of friends or family.

With the option of takeout and delivery it also allows you to be able to have something fast or on the go.

Two bowls of Spanish soup with a wood background

Located on the east side of Yonge Street, El Tenedor takes a more modern twist on authentic Spanish as well as French foods. El Tenedor could be said to be a higher-class restaurant that provides its consumers with a more personal experience in the sense that there can only be an amount of 8 guests in the restaurant at a time. This kind of setting can be ideal for those that prefer a more quit area when enjoying their food.

A traditional Spanish tortilla

Located in the Danforth area Tapas is a Spanish restaurant that provides its consumers with authentic takes on Spanish food as well as live entertainment. The name of the restaurant itself tells consumers what they can expect, which is a variety of small savory Spanish dishes that are usually served with drinks. While eating you will also be able to enjoy live singing and weekly flamingo dances.

N assortment of Spanish dishes including, cold cuts, meatballs and olives on a wood table.

Owned by the traditional Spanish restaurant Patria, Chica is more of a nighttime restaurant you would go to when you want a nice drink and to eat out with friends. Compared to its sister restaurant Chica is more focused on night life then evening.


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