Best of Toronto Archives - Delsuites' Blog
Browsing Tag

Best of Toronto

Downtown Toronto, Etobicoke, Food & Recipes, Lifestyle talk, Markham, Mid Town, North York, Scarborough, toronto toursim

Short-Term Rentals Near Toronto’s Best Restaurants

June 24, 2026

Source: Alo Restaurant

DelSuites features serviced suites dotted across Toronto’s most connected and vibrant areas, so you’re never far from your next culinary adventure. We offer comfortable short-term rentals near Toronto’s best restaurants in Midtown, North York, Etobicoke, Mississauga, Markham, and Scarborough, including cafés, neighborhood gems, and fine dining.

Toronto is considered one of the most “complete” food cities in Canada, catering to those who crave diversity and access to excellent regional cuisines. You’ll find depth at every price point and a constantly evolving scene with new openings and chef-driven concepts at every corner. The city’s transit system and neighborhood-centric layout make it easy to pop from one dining spot to another. However, staying in an area teeming with great dining options lets you eat well without needing to travel far.

The Perks of Staying Near Good Food

Mealtimes are essential, whether you need to fuel up for a busy workday or are simply exploring the city dish by dish. When you choose a short-term rental surrounded by varied food options, you won’t have to plan your day around where to eat. You can head out for a spontaneous dinner without advanced reservations and wander and discover new favourites during your trip. Food also brings you closer to local life, helping you connect with the culture and people.

Downtown Toronto Short-Term Rentals

DelSuites features six properties in the downtown area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suite @ The Well

Entertainment District & Waterfront

DelSuites Properties: The Well, 300 Front Street West, Ten York, Qwest, Element

Area Highlights: 

  • Walkability to top attractions like the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and the Distillery District
  • Access to Lake Ontario waterfront trails and parks
  • Vibrant nightlife

Where to Eat Nearby:

El Furniture Warehouse – Dive bar serving pub grub at a $7–$12 per dish

$ Bahn Mi Boys – Fresh Vietnamese sandwiches and baos

$$ Wellington Market – The Well’s food hall featuring 50 diverse merchants

$$ The Morning After – Brunch spot for a satisfying wakeup

$$$ Edulis – One-star Michelin restaurant serving elevated Canadian fare

$$$ Myth Restaurant – Elegant, traditional Greek food

$$$ Canoe – One of Canada’s best restaurants with stunning views of Toronto

City Core & Yonge Corridor

Suite @ The Livmore

DelSuites Properties: The Livmore

Area Highlights:

  • High-energy neighborhood
  • Great transit access
  • Walking distance to attractions, dining, entertainment, and shops

Where to Eat Nearby:

Bao HouseThe pick for abundant dumplings and noodles

$$ 7 West Cafe – Toronto late-night staple for comfort food

$$ Flipper’s – Japanese soufflé pancakes and other brunch options

$$ Eataly – Italian marketplace for classic Italian flavours

$$ Kintaro Izakaya – Authentic Japanese tapas experience

$$$ Adega Restaurante – Portuguese seafood restaurant with an extensive wine list

$$$ Alo – Modern creative French featuring imaginative plates

Midtown Toronto Short-Term Rentals

Suite @ Republic

DelSuites Property: Republic

Area Highlights:

  • More relaxed area that still connects you to the downtown core
  • Stronger neighbourhood feel
  • Close to cultural hubs like galleries and boutique shops

Where to Eat Nearby:

Twilight Cafe and Bar – Asian-inspired comfort food and espresso drinks + board games

$ Aloette Go – Sister restaurant to Alo for burgers and fried chicken

$$ PAI – Acclaimed Northern Thai fare

$$ Little Sister Indonesian Food Bar – Indonesian food in an aesthetically pleasing space

$$$ Piano Piano – Sophisticated, modern Italian in an artistic venue

$$$ Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine – Familiar Syrian cuisine made from 100% organic ingredients

Etobicoke and Toronto West Short-Term Rentals

Suite @ 1 Old Mill

DelSuites Property: Nuvo, Parc Nuvo, Old Mill

Area Highlights:

  • Ideal for balancing city exploration with relaxation
  • Close to the Humber River trails and waterfront parks
  • Access to GO Transit, subway lines, and Toronto Pearson Airport

Where to Eat Nearby:

$ Apache Burgers – Etobicoke local gem serving up authentic juicy hamburgers and fries

$ Kenzo Ramen – Japanese noodle soups for a quick bite

$$ Thairoomgrand Etobicoke – Aromatic Thai food chain

$$ Bramble Gastropub – English eatery for wines and elevated pub fare

$$$ Old Mill Hotel & Spa – Historic dining venue for afternoon tea or a buffet experience

$$$ ViBo Restaurant – Cozy, busy contemporary Italian in the Kingsway area

North York Short-Term Rentals

Suite @ Hullmark 

DelSuites Property: Hullmark

Area Highlights:

  • Quiet residential pockets
  • Growing food scene
  • Easy access to highways for travel across the GTA

Where to Eat Nearby:

Big Way Hot Pot (North York) – Self-serve hot pot spot

$$ Bonjuk – Nutritious and delicious Korean rice porridge

$$ Han Ba Tang – Korean fusion fare and innovative cocktails

$$ Evviva – All-day brunch in a bright and airy space

$$$ Auberge du Pommier – Romantic French restaurant with an expansive wine list

$$$ Scaramouche Restaurant – French haute cuisine in a bistro setting

Scarborough Short-Term Rentals

Suite @ Forest Vista

DelSuites Property: Forest Vista, 360 at City Centre

Area Highlights:

  • Conservation areas and zoo access for outdoor escapes
  • Less crowded, quieter area
  • Strong TTC and GO connections

Where to Eat Nearby:

Gwalia Sweets and Restaurant – A true taste of India with chaat, breads, and sweets

$ Great Fountain Fast Food – Must-try Hong Kong food court spot 

$$ The Avenue Restaurant and Lounge – Unique Caribbean-Chinese dishes with brews and cocktails to complement

$$ Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar – Italian favourites made fresh every day

$$$ The Keg Steakhouse & Bar (Estate Drive) – Canadian classic for steaks, indulgent appetizers, and desserts

Markham Short-Term Rentals

Suite @ Circa

DelSuites Property: Circa

Area Highlights:

  • Growing tech and business hub
  • Convenient access to neighbouring cities
  • Suburban feel with modern residential communities

Where to Eat Nearby:

Markham Authentic Chaosan Tastes – Down-to-earth food court pick for Hakka food

$ Hong Bo Burger & Poutine –Asian-style burgers and poutine

$$ Ding Tai Fung – Shanghainese restaurant for juicy soup dumplings

$$ Sisters & Co Markham – Scrumptious breakfast food for pancakes and egg dishes

$$$ Pears Restaurant – Fusion restaurant spearheaded by Chef Keith Pears

$$$ Essence of Unionville – Elegant afternoon tea destination

How to Choose the Right Stay

To determine your perfect stay, consider what your itinerary will look like while you’re visiting Toronto. Will you primarily be working around a strict schedule or have to spend most of your days in a specific location? 

If your days are packed with meetings and events, staying close to where those are held or at least a transit-accessible neighbourhood is the way to go. It’s also worth looking at what sort of attractions you’d like to see or things you want to do in your downtime. As well, consider your travel style. Are you the type of person who likes to be in the center of the action, or do you prefer a quiet base that encourages you to unwind? As long as your pick matches your itinerary and pace, you’ll be set up to enjoy Toronto at its best.

Book with DelSuites and Explore Toronto’s Food Scene

Bookable Party Room @ The Well

Where you stay when visiting a new destination is a crucial decision, especially if you’re planning an extended stay. The good news is that all of DelSuites’ locations put you within easy reach of some of the city’s best dining. Staying in the right area makes grabbing a quick bite between plans or heading out for a memorable experience feel effortless. Step outside of any one of our condominiums, and you can explore what’s already around you.

We offer furnished suites in some of the best residential communities in the GTA with spacious layouts ideal for longer stays. You’ll get the comfort and convenience of home, easy access to transit and major attractions, high-quality interiors and amenities, professional management and guest support throughout your stay, and fully equipped kitchens for when your day calls for a home-cooked meal.

If you’re planning to stay in Toronto for longer than a quick getaway, why not browse our suites and see how easy it is to make yourself at home?

Food & Recipes, Toronto Condos, toronto toursim

Eat the City: Toronto’s Best Specialty Grocery Options

December 15, 2021
Specialty grocery photo by Angele J from Pexels.

A huge fridge, a pristine stove, and a month or two in a new city—of course you want to do some absolutely amazing cooking.

Whether you’re recovering from a medical visit, sticking to a specific diet, or just absolutely on the go during your workday, there are plenty of reasons to check out Toronto’s grocery delivery options while staying in a fully-furnished DelSuites condominium. But for every Instacart buggy or supermarket-run service, there are a few delivery plans just off the beaten track: offering specialty grocery services, international products, or vegetables grown lovingly close to home.

We’re happy to profile a few of Toronto’s best specialty grocery delivery services—and help you make the most of that big, shiny, alluring kitchen.

Foodshare Toronto

Foodshare Toronto’s Good Food Box can hardly be called offbeat. It’s been delivering fresh, healthy, affordable fruit and vegetables across the city for over 30 years—and rolling the profits into community gardens, school programs, and incubators that nurture new Toronto food businesses.

But the box itself—a favourite among budget-conscious Torontonians—is infinitely adjustable: orders can be sized up or down, requested pre-cut for disabilities, and customized to arrive at your lobby weekly, biweekly, or monthly. You can also support racialized farmers with the Dismantling White Supremacy box, taste more diverse options, and support local agriculture.

The Good Food Box also offers add-on options like pasture-raised meat, bread, crackers, local honey, and coffee from fair trade Toronto roaster Alternative Grounds.

Iqbal Halal Foods

Locally-owned Iqbal Halal Foods, one of Toronto’s biggest halal markets, is enough of a neighbourhood hub that it hosted Thorncliffe Park’s pop-up vaccine clinics. But for shoppers outside Toronto’s Midtown, this halal superstore also delivers: not just their own meat and produce, but a huge swath of South Asian and Middle Eastern brands, from Pakistan’s Shangrila to Vimto.

Next-day delivery is free over a $129 order, and they’ll deliver up to 150km from their flagship store inside a week: everywhere in the Greater Toronto Area and throughout Southern Ontario.

Kosher City Plus

From North York to Midtown, Kosher City Plus delivers everything you need to set up a kosher household for a month—or a whole year. With an in-house bakery and deli including freshly baked challah, a line of kosher gluten-free products, and Cholov Yisroel and Passover brands, they cover the whole calendar. And it’s not limited to food: Kosher City Plus also brings affordable seasonal holiday supplies and Hebrew-language magazines and newspapers to your door.

With deliveries from Monday to Thursday—and no fee after a $100 minimum order—they’re the easiest way to set up your temporary kosher kitchen.

T&T Supermarket

It’s not exactly offbeat, but British Columbia-based East Asian grocery chain T&T Supermarket is a classic.

Since COVID-19 hit, T&T offers next-day delivery—and same-day pickup!—on everything from produce, meat, seafood and premade meals to the pantry staples you need to fully stock an Asian kitchen. If you’re outside their delivery zone? They’ll pop non-perishables in the mail to almost any postal code in Canada—which means there’s no reason to go without oyster sauce or gojuchang ever again.

Delivery is $7.99 for orders over $100, and a wide range of payment options including Wechat Pay and AliPay are accepted.

Dufferin Grove Farmers’ Market

One of west Toronto’s most enduring—and celebrated—farmers’ markets took things online when COVID-19 closed in, and they’re still bringing the farm directly to our doorsteps.

The Dufferin Grove Farmers’ Market webstore shows what its dozens of farmers, food producers, and diverse local brands are harvesting this week, and delivers your picks on market day.

As well as the usual seasonal produce, the market features sustainably-raised meat, fair trade chocolate, water buffalo and sheep cheese, Inuit-sourced fish, wild-foraged preserves, Tibetan, Mexican and Indian premade meals, and more.

Orders go in from 12pm Saturday to 12pm Tuesday every week, and Thursday afternoon deliveries—by cargo bike when possible!—cover most of downtown and Midtown, up to Lawrence Avenue.

100km Foods

Sometimes you’ve just got to pull out all the stops, and if you’re the kind of diner who likes to know exactly where your beets came from, 100km Foods has you covered: a wholesale local food distributor that turned to home delivery when COVID shut its high-end restaurant clients down.

100km’s organized produce, meat, and dairy boxes offer a rotating weekly sample of its farm-fresh products. But there’s also a regular selection of seasonal produce, meat, seafood, cheese, charcuterie, snacks, and pantry goods, as well as chef-made meals from some of the fine dining restaurants they supply.

With their products mostly grown in Niagara and Prince Edward County—and overwhelmingly organic and ecologically-conscious—it’s a true taste of Ontario regional foods.

Deliveries go out Wednesday to Saturday in most Toronto neighbourhoods, with a $6 delivery fee; free if your order’s over $100.

Fresh City Farms

Fresh City Farms started as an urban farm on decommissioned military land by Toronto’s Downsview Airport, and a veggie stand. Inside a dozen years, it’s bloomed into a homegrown grocery chain with multiple downtown locations, a dizzying selection of organic, local-grown, and small artisan-brand products, and an unswerving commitment to showcasing sustainable, healthy food. And that includes a bottle shop that focuses on Ontario wine, beer, and cider.

With most of its products labeled local, sustainable, and certified organic, you know exactly what you’re getting on Fresh City’s online shop—which is a real help if you eat gluten-free, keto, vegan, or dairy-free. And they still offer the organic produce boxes that transitioned them from farmstand to supermarket, weekly, biweekly, or on demand.

Deliveries go out seven days a week: $4.99 for a specific timeslot or $2.99 if you’re not choosy.

Roll your sleeves up in the kitchen

With full kitchens, full-sized fridges, and friendly concierges, a DelSuites furnished apartment rental makes trying Toronto’s best flavours easy. Contact us at DelSuites by phone at (647) 370-3504 or email info@delsuites.com to book your food-friendly accommodations.