Lyla, the modern Mediterranean-inspired restaurant in the heart of Toronto, is excited to debut its new fall menu crafted by Executive Chef Michael Medeiros. Launching this evening, the refreshed menu highlights seasonal ingredients, bold flavours, and refined simplicity, designed for sharing and perfect for autumn dining. Reservations are now available via OpenTable HERE.
The fall menu introduces a range of vibrant new dishes, from indulgent pastas like Rigatoni al Brasato di Manzo with braised Ontario beef short rib to the delicate Hamachi Crudo topped with rotating caviar and plum wine jelly. Seasonal highlights include the Autumn Salad with butternut squash and maple vinaigrette, and Tortelli al Tartufo finished with shaved winter truffles. Larger shared entrées such as the Half Duck with pomegranate glaze and spiced duck jus or the Canadian Lamb Loin with olive tapenade and golden raisins round out the new offerings.
Chef Medeiros, whose culinary journey began at 17 and has since taken him from MICHELIN-starred kitchens in Australia to Toronto’s vibrant dining scene, draws inspiration from his family roots and global training to create a menu that balances comfort and elegance. With a focus on seasonal, local high-quality ingredients and Mediterranean flavours, Lyla’s fall menu embodies the restaurant’s philosophy: elevated yet approachable, crafted from high-quality ingredients and designed for sharing.
Complementing the food, Lyla’s beverage program continues to feature a curated wine list showcasing coastal wines and a cocktail menu built on fresh, vibrant ingredients. The restaurant’s warm, old-world inspired interiors designed by HOK make for an inviting setting to enjoy the new seasonal menu, whether for a casual dinner, a celebration, or a private event.
Lyla’s fall menu is available now for dinner, lunch, and includes an updated weekend brunch menu. For those seeking a celebratory dining experience, the restaurant also offers a selection of group set menus, from the Lyla Table ($79 + tax per person) to the Lyla Signature Table ($99 + tax per person), showcasing the best of the fall menu in family-style formats.
For reservations, please visit the OpenTable link HERE.
Location: 60 Sudbury St, Toronto, ON M6J 3S7
Hours:
Brunch: Saturday & Sunday: 10:30am-3pm
Lunch (for private events only): Monday-Friday: 12pm-4pm
Dinner: Sunday-Thursday: 5pm-11pm, Friday & Saturday: 5pm-12am
We recently had the pleasure of enjoying LYLA. More below.
Toronto’s most spirited showdown returns with the next instalment of the Bar Battle series. On Monday, October 27, 2025, from 5:30–7:00 pm, two of the city’s celebrated bartenders will go head-to-head at Lyla, the Mediterranean-inspired restaurant known for its elevated, old-world charm and lively energy. Partnering with Valley of Mother of God, Perrier and Cocktail Emporium, this round will see Nick Hurd of No Vacancy face off against Orion Berge of Harbour Sixty, crafting an original cocktail that showcases the featured spirit in a battle of creativity, refined techniques and storytelling. Guests can look forward to world-class cocktails, light bites by Executive Chef Michael Medeiros, and an inside look at Toronto’s thriving mixology scene. Tickets are $55 per guest (tax & gratuity inclusive) and include two cocktails, Mediterranean-inspired bites, and a welcome Perrier mocktail, available now via OpenTable HERE.
Competitor Spotlight
Nick Hurd – No Vacancy
With over 13 years in hospitality and 6 years behind the bar, Nick Hurd has worked at some of Toronto’s most celebrated cocktail spots including Ruby Soho, Project Gigglewater, Overpressure Club, and Civil Liberties. Known for his calm precision and classically inspired approach, Nick focuses on balance, texture, and highlighting the spirit at the heart of each drink. “I’ve usually stayed within my comfort zone and focused on service, but putting my skills under a microscope and presenting a drink I need to stand behind in front of a panel of judges is a skill I’m excited to develop,” says Hurd.
Orion Berge – Harbour Sixty & Arianna
Having honed his craft at prestigious venues like Peacock Alley at the Waldorf Astoria and under the mentorship of The Waldorf Astoria Bar Book author Frank Caiafa, Orion brings a worldly and inspired perspective to the competition. His style blends confidence with humility, drawing creative spark from music, food, and unexpected flavour pairings. “Creativity can come from anywhere,” he says. “I like to think I have the confidence to create drinks that I enjoy and the humility to adjust when no one else does.”
Raising the Bar
More than a competition, the Bar Battle at Lyla is an immersive celebration of Toronto’s cocktail culture. Guests will sip, taste, and vote for the People’s Choice winner, as two of the city’s top talents bring their creativity to the shaker, complemented by Lyla’s signature Mediterranean-inspired bites. With the support of partners Valley of Mother of God, Perrier, and Cocktail Emporium, the evening highlights the collaboration, craftsmanship, and community spirit that continue to shape Toronto’s evolving bar scene. Among the evening’s judging panel are Cristina Carpio, media personality and recognized leader in the hospitality, food, and beverage industries; Walter Reis, Lyla’s esteemed Bar Manager; and Jason Dagenais, luxury hospitality professional and Brand Partnerships Manager for Perrier, S.Pellegrino, and Acqua Panna in Canada.
This fall, Toronto’s most notable dining destinations are rolling out seasonal offerings designed to celebrate comfort, tradition, and culinary creativity. Miku will mark the holiday with a special Thanksgiving buffet, while Lyla, Lunch Lady, Ficoa, Harbour Sixty and Arianna unveil menu items that highlight the flavours and spirit of the season. From festive gatherings to intimate dinners, these restaurants are giving Torontonians a reason to dine out and embrace fall’s best flavours.
Miku
Waterpark Place – 10 Bay St
IG. @mikutoronto
On Sunday, October 12, Miku Toronto invites guests to celebrate Thanksgiving with a Japanese Seafood and Prime Rib Buffet crafted by Chef de Cuisine Michael Acero and Head Pastry Chef Glenda San Jose. Offered during lunch service only, this exclusive experience features Miku’s signature creations and Aburi favourites at the restaurant’s scenic waterfront location, along with a featured Thanksgiving cocktail and mocktail available for purchase. The à la carte menu will not be available at this time. Pricing is $95 for adults, $35 for children aged 7–12, and complimentary for children six and under (plus tax and gratuity). Guests can reserve a spot and enjoy the buffet HERE.
Whether gathering with friends or family, guests are invited to mark the holiday with an indulgent dining experience that brings together the richness of prime rib, the freshness of seasonal seafood, and the artistry of Japanese cuisine. Miku’s Thanksgiving buffet offers a memorable way to celebrate Thanksgiving in style.
Seafood and Prime Rib Thanksgiving Buffet
Raw Bar
Chef Selected Sashimi
Shrimp Cocktail with Yuzu Cocktail Sauce
Seared Tuna Tataki with Truffle Ponzu
Appetizers
Salmon Nanbanzuke (Chilled Marinated Fried Salmon)
Kinpira (Sliced Root Vegetables)
Dashimaki (Japanese Omelette)
Mentaiko (Pollock Roe)
Seaweed Salad
Miso Soup
Sushi
Aburi Oshi Sushi Station
Chef Selection of Aburi Nigiri
Chef Selection of Maki Sushi
Kitchen Signatures
Prime Rib Carving Station
Roast Turkey with Sage Apple Stuffing
Make-Your-Own Ramen Station
Aji Katsu ‘Spanish Mackerel’ Fry
Chicken Karaage
Atlantic Miso Yaki
Panko-Breaded Oysters ‘Kaki’ Fry
Dessert
Petit Green Tea Opera
Tahitian Vanilla Cheesecake
Jasmine Tea Ice Cream
Pops, teas, and coffee included.
Celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends at Miku Toronto. Reserve now through OpenTable HERE.
Lyla
60 Sudbury St.
IG. @lylatoronto
As Lyla ushers in the fall season, the restaurant leans into Ontario’s local harvest with a menu that captures the warmth and refinement of fall dining: a few highlights include the Duck Duo, Rigatoni al Brasato di Manzo, and their signature fall cocktail, Soul Tie.
Duck Duo ($59 + tax)
This refined dish features a 7-day dry-aged, 8 oz seared Ontario duck breast, paired with three duck confit croquettes. It’s served with a silky carrot purée, za’atar pomegranate glaze, and finished with a spiced duck jus. Rich, bold, and beautifully balanced, perfect for fall dining.
Rigatoni al Brasato di Manzo ($35 + tax)
A comforting yet elevated pasta made with slow-braised Ontario beef short rib, finished with a deeply savoury short rib jus and topped with a light ricotta espuma. It’s the kind of warm, hearty dish that guests crave as the weather cools down.
Soul Tie ($25 + tax) (Clarified Cocktail)
This is Lyla’s fall cocktail feature, a bold and aromatic clarified drink made with Bearface Whisky, Amaro Nonnino, absinthe, pomegranate and lime juice, and a house-made ginger & Thai chili syrup. It’s clarified through a 24-hour milk wash, resulting in a smooth, complex cocktail that’s both visually stunning and rich in flavour.
To reserve a table at Lyla, visit the OpenTable link HERE
Lunch Lady
93 Ossington Ave.
IG. @thelunchladytoronto
This fall, Lunch Lady leans into the season with two dishes that balance comfort, nostalgia, and refinement. Drawing from Vietnamese culinary traditions and elevated with thoughtful technique, these plates invite diners to experience familiar flavours in a new light.
Phở Bò Wagyu – Wagyu Beef Noodle Soup ($36 + tax)
This dish transforms the classic noodle soup into a rich, layered experience. Rare wagyu zabuton, beef cheek, ox tail, and bone marrow come together in a deeply flavourful 24-hour beef broth, finished with rice noodles and a slow-poached egg. The result is a bowl that feels both luxurious and deeply soulful.
Nui Xào Bò – Rigatoni Short Rib ($32 + tax)
Lunch Lady’s Nui Xào Bò reimagines a recipe rooted in childhood memories for many Vietnamese families. Once a humble stir-fry made with macaroni, leftovers, and pantry sauces, this version dials up the depth with rigatoni tossed in the familiar sweet-salty flavours of the dish, paired with the richness of braised short rib in the style of beef bourguignon. It’s a beloved staple that manages to be nostalgic and modern all at once, perfect for cooler days ahead.
To reserve a table at Lunch Lady visit the OpenTable link HERE
Arianna
4th Floor – 60 Harbour St. Toronto, ON
IG. @arianna.harboursixty
From October 10–13, Arianna at the Harbour Sixty invites guests to enjoy exclusive Thanksgiving specials, crafted just for the holiday. Located in the iconic Harbour Sixty building, the space feels both lively and intimate; a perfect backdrop for celebrations with friends or family. Featured dishes include:
Fried Chicken Piccata with white corn grits and burnt lemon ($47)
Fried Brussels Sprouts with bagna cauda and brown anchovy ($18)
Squash Agnolotti with pickled delicata and brown butter crumb ($28)
Chef de Cuisine Scott MacKenzie balances hearty, comforting flavours with refined technique, ensuring each dish is a celebration of the season.
To reserve Arianna, visit Opentable HERE.
Harbour Sixty
60 Harbour St. Toronto, ON
IG. @harboursixty
Prime Rib ($99)
For a more traditional Thanksgiving, Harbour Sixty is offering prime rib on Sunday evening of Thanksgiving (available exclusively during dinner service), served with Yorkshire pudding, pommes purée, and jus.
Harbour Sixty’s “Famous” Coconut Cream Pie (Pre-Order; $120)
A highlight of the holiday menu is Harbour Sixty’s “Famous” Coconut Cream Pie, layered with Vanilla Bean Chantilly, toasted coconut, and Dulcey chocolate. This decadent showstopper is available as a whole pie (serves 8), with orders requiring 48 hours’ notice by calling the restaurant.
Executive Chef Solomon Mason and his team maintain the steakhouse’s legendary quality while creating a festive yet approachable dining experience for guests seeking a luxurious Thanksgiving feast.
To reserve Harbour Sixty, visit Opentable HERE.
Ficoa
585 College St. Toronto, ON
W. ficoa.ca
IG. @ficoa.to
While closed on Thanksgiving Day, Ficoa invites Torontonians to celebrate Friendsgiving during the holiday week. Chef Esau Garcia has curated a selection from the a la carte menu to showcase the season’s bounty and Latin culinary tradition. Highlights include:
Molotes — cheese-stuffed plantains with salsa tatemada and crema ($8)
Empanadas — corn masa filled with braised short rib, queso cotija, crema, and aji salsa ($15)
Pollo a la Brasa — Peruvian-style roasted chicken with citrus and fresh herb jus ($40)
La Joya — 10 oz wagyu flat iron with chimichurri and shiitake mulato butter ($85)
Papas a la Huancaína — baby potatoes, Peruvian cheese foam, grated cured egg yolk, dehydrated black olives ($10)
For the main course, Ficoa recommends pairing the Pollo Asado with Papas a la Huancaína and La Joya, reflecting Chef Garcia’s focus on Ontario’s micro-seasons and his playful reinterpretation of Latin flavours.
To reserve Ficoa, visit Opentable HERE.
With TIFF returning to Toronto this September 4–14 2025, the city will be buzzing with film premieres, celebrities, and dining experiences that capture the spotlight. Festival goers can look forward to a range of exciting special offerings and activations, from signature cocktails by Bar XXX, Arianna, Minami, Ficoa, and Deauville Club to standout dishes from Lyla, Radici Project, Minami, and Ficoa.
Bar XXX
A speakeasy tucked beneath Little Sister, Bar XXX has long held its place on Canada’s Best Bars list and is debuting a TIFF-exclusive cocktail.
TIFF No. 42 (Martini): Off-menu, available exclusively throughout TIFF, price $26
“No. 42” references The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams — the “Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.”
Arianna at Harbour Sixty
Arianna, located in the iconic Harbour Sixty building, features an exclusive cocktail crafted by award-winning mixologist Tiffany Desbiens.
The “Her” Cocktail: Off-menu, available exclusively throughout TIFF, price $28
Inspired by the allure of Old Hollywood, this drink captures the grace, poise, and cinematic elegance of the golden era’s leading women — Hugo spritz meets lemon drop martini.
Image of the “HER” cocktail, garnished with bergamot perfume, mint and an edible flower
Ficoa
Mexican chef, Esau Garcia Ramos, brings his MICHELIN roots to TIFF with a specially curated menu for Ficoa, located on College St.
Ficoa presents its own “Director’s Cut”, a series of a la carte menu items inspired by the film Like Water for Chocolate. With the chef stepping into the role of director and taking full creative reign, these dishes will be available exclusively as part of Ficoa’s a la carte menu throughout TIFF.
Cocktail: PÉTALOS DE ROSA – $20
Gin, guava, strawberry, and rose water
Special Dish: CHILES EN NOGADA – $35
Picadillo stuffed poblano pepper, Nogada sauce, and pomegranate
Dessert: CHABELA’S CAKE – $10
Chocolate Cake featuring Mokable
Minami Toronto
As an official TIFF partner, Minami promises to be one of the hottest spots for celebrity sightings this season, featuring an exclusive TIFF cocktail alongside two special dishes.
Cocktail
The Golden Anniversary Sour, price $25
Dishes
Wagyu Skewers On Hot Stone Plate priced at $49 (4oz)
Black Garlic Miso, Sweet Soy Glaze, Mini Potato, Broccolini, Mini Pepper
A5 Wagyu Tartare Monaka With Volzhenka Osciètre Caviar priced at $40 (2pc)
Yuzu Kosho, Rakkyo, Green Onion
From Left to Right: Image of A5 Wagyu Tartare Monaka and Wagyu Skewers
Radici Project
Radici Project, founded by husband-and-wife duo Emiliano Del Frate, formerly of NOMA and Dan Alfonso and DaNico, and Kayo Ito, with experience at Park Hyatt and Nobu, bring world-class expertise to the table.
Radici Project will feature a limited-time Cacio e Pepe topped with beef tataki and Canadian caviar. The dish blends a Roman classic with grilled beef, paying homage to Italy’s Ferragosto barbecue season. Inspired by the Italian food film Il Pranzo di Ferragosto, it highlights themes of tradition, care, and the joy of shared summer meals.
The dish will be presented as the amuse-bouche on both tasting menus:
Essence Menu: condensed and affordable tasting menu
Immersive Menu: full-size, larger tasting menu
Additionally, during TIFF, all à la carte guests will be welcomed with a complimentary cacio e pepe. While it will not appear on the à la carte menu, it will be offered as a welcome bite for à la carte diners and served as the amuse-bouche (alongside a waffle) for those enjoying the tasting menus.
Lyla
Lyla, located in Liberty Village, celebrates TIFF’s red-carpet spirit with a decadent lobster pasta topped with caviar and finished in champagne dashi.
Lobster Caviar Pasta, available exclusively throughout TIFF, price $159
1.5lb Atlantic Lobster served with an Ontario grass fed beurre blanc, osetra caviar, grana duro chittara, with borage to garnish. The whole lobster is paired with a rich dashi made from its shells, butter, and Veuve Clicquot, then finished with caviar, gyosho, and fresh lemon. Tossed with pasta and garnished with lobster head and borage, the dish balances decadence with vibrant flavour and colour.
Mokable x Deauville Club Restaurant
Perched above the city on the second floor of Revery Toronto Downtown, Deauville Club is where French sophistication meets global culinary flair, and this TIFF season, it’s unveiling a cocktail unlike any other. The star of the glass? Hornitos Black Barrel Tequila, elevated with Mokable -– a coffee confectionery that captures the whole essence of a coffee bean by microgrinding whole coffee beans. Born in Japan, and winner of the 2025 Grand Prix Japan Food Selection, Mokable’s innovative approach has been appreciated by Toronto’s MICHELIN and award winning chefs and mixologists.
To bring this creation to life, Deauville Club is teaming up with guest bartender, Troy Gilchrist of No Vacancy, who will be behind the bar for this exclusive collaboration. Don’t forget to ask about off-menu Cocktail, FRANKENFOAM!
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