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5 restaurants for vegan brunch in Toronto you need to try at least once

Restaurants for vegan brunch in Toronto serve up plant-powered renditions of brekkie classics.

From eggs benedict to acai bowls, restaurants in the city are making it easier (and tastier) than ever to eat vegan while not compromising on your cravings.

Here are some restaurants serving vegan brunch that you need to check out.

Gia

Head to this Dundas West Italian restaurant for a brunch that's unapologetically "plant-forward." While some of their dishes are vegetarian (featuring ingredients like butter and honey) the vast majority are completely vegan — and utterly droolworthy.

Kupfert & Kim on Spadina

The menu is exclusively plant-based with offerings like smoothie bowls, toasts, bowls and burgers, at this fast-casual spot just off Queen West. You'll also find plenty of keto and paleo options among their sweet treats and baked goods.

Evviva

This quintessential brunch spot with three locations in the city isn't exclusively vegan, but they offer plant-based versions of many of their menu items, like Eggs Benedict, omelettes, pancakes and french toast.

Planta

Perhaps one of the city's best-known vegan restaurants, this Yorkville spot excells at serving a plant-based brunch that'll even satisfy your most carniverous friends. Everything from sushi to chicken and waffles are on the menu, all creatively crafted using fruits and veggies.

Cafe Landwer

There's a small-but-mighty selection of vegan brunch items on the menu at this Middle Eastern restaurant with four locations in Toronto, but don't let the tight selection fool you — their vegan options, like shakshuka, acai bowls and falafel — are among some of their best.

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