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Toronto Restaurant Openings: Handmade Ramen, Levetto, Chelo & Co., b.good, Bar Pepe, One Pizza

Toronto Restaurant Openings highlights the latest restaurant openings and closings in Toronto and also gives a preview of what's coming soon. Find us here every Thursday morning.

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  • Parisian patisserie Le Neuf Cafe has opened a second now open at 181 Augusta Ave. in Kensington Market.
  • There's a new spot at 263 Spadina named Handmade Ramen, and they're specializing in fresh hand-pulled and sliced noodles.
  • Levetto, a new pizza and pasta parlour, is now open at 68 Sudbury St. This is the first Toronto location, though there are three other locations already operating in Southern Ontario.
  • The Corner Bank, a massive new pool hall and sports bar and grill is slated to open any day now at 925 Warden Ave. in Scarborough.
  • South Street Burger Co. celebrated the opening of its 30th location over the holidays at 1542 Avenue Rd.

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OPENING SOON

  • One Pizza is slated to takeover the multilevel building at 169 King St. East, formerly the address of Ole Ole, and Kultura prior to that.
  • Chelo & Co., a new Persian restaurant promising kebabs, is coming soon to 811 Queen St. West.
  • Torito Tapas Bar at 276 Augusta Ave. in Kensington Market is sporting a new sign and is set to reopen as Bar Pepe, a Spanish-style pintxos bar.
  • b.good is soon to debut at 100 Front St., and already it looks like a second location is in the works at 573 Queen St. West.
  • Sleepy Baker is coming soon to 7 Coxwell Ave. at the corner of Queen St. East.

Have you seen restaurants opening or closing in your neighbourhood? Email tips to liora@blogto.com

Photo via Levetto Waterloo on Facebook.


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