It’s Summerlicious time at collaborating eating places throughout Toronto

TORONTO, July 1, 2023 – Now that the patios are as soon as once more flooded with patrons, Toronto’s common foodie occasion, Summerlicious returns for its 2023 version and continues till Sunday, July 23! The occasion takes place at greater than 200 Toronto eating places that includes scrumptious prix fixe lunch and dinner menus, between $20 to $55 for lunch and $25 to $75 for dinner.

Councillor Shelley Carroll (Don Valley North), Chair of the Financial and Neighborhood Improvement Committee, was joined by Councillor Chris Moise (Toronto Centre) and Chef Adam Lafleur on the new Summerlicious collaborating restaurant Constantine at 15 Charles St. E. to kick off Toronto’s favorite summer time foodie occasion.

This 12 months, the Summerlicious webpage might be filtered by Summerlicious prix fixe menus to search out gluten-free choices. Among the many collaborating eating places in Summerlicious 2023, 35 per cent are providing three-course gluten-free meals as a part of their prix fixe menus.

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Greater than 70 per cent of the collaborating eating places are offering three-course vegetarian meals, whereas practically 20 per cent are that includes three-course vegan choices as a part of their Summerlicious prix fixe menus.

First-time individuals in Summerlicious embrace Byblos Uptown, Constantine, Dasha, Le Choose Bistro, Mayrik, Pink Sky, Skylight, The Cottage Cheese, The Haam and The Miller Tavern Downtown. A whole record of collaborating eating places is offered on the Metropolis of Toronto’s Summerlicious webpage.

2023 Summerlicious Toronto continues till Sunday, July 23! The occasion takes place at greater than 200 Toronto eating places that includes scrumptious prix fixe lunch and dinner menus, between $20 to $55 for lunch and $25 to $75 for dinner. Metropolis of Toronto

Reservations are strongly beneficial and might be made straight with the collaborating eating institutions. Some collaborating eating places don’t provide a lunch prix fixe menu on Saturday or Sunday. Folks with reservations ought to name and cancel if they’re unable to make their reservation.

Summerlicious has partnered with blogTO to host the official picture contest for this system. Restaurant patrons can take part by tagging photographs on Instagram with #blogTOlicious. The deadline for submissions is July 23 at 11:59 p.m. Extra info is offered on the blogTO web site. 

This 12 months’s Summerlicious program continues to assist the restoration and revival of Toronto’s eating places whereas offering the engaging experiences and delectable meals that restaurant-goers have come to count on from the favored Summerlicious program.

The Metropolis is grateful for the assist of media companions CP24, NEWSTALK 1010 and the Toronto Star.

SOURCE Metropolis of Toronto

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