DaiLo

Toronto


Not your typical Chinese restaurant, this chic Asian brasserie is embellished with teal and gold and serves up Little-Italy-does-French-inspired-Chinese dishes. From the fried watermelon to the jackfruit and chili-glazed back ribs, you'll want to try every single thing on the menu.


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