Eat & drink · Vegetarian/vegan
Ten
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
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Stylish nook serving always-changing, seafood- & veg-forward tasting menus to 10 diners at a time.via Google
A unique, 10-seat counter-only restaurant offering an elegant, multi-course vegetable-forward tasting menu.
- Signature
- The seasonal vegetable tasting menu.
Reviews from Google
Possibly the nicest restaurant in the entire city. I didn’t really know what to expect when the plans were made, I knew it was a prix fixe veggie menu but I was blown away the entire night. Every course was immense, the flavours were insane and the chefs plating everything in front of you was so cool. The service was beyond phenomenal. Every time you got up to use the restroom, the toilet paper was folded nicely and every time you returned to your seat, your napkin was folded nicely for you again. We decided to go with the wine pairings too, and they were all delicious as well. 10 courses, I believe there are 10 seats as well. Such a world class experience.
What an incredibly special and overall amazing experience. To say dinner was delicious would be an understatement: it honestly rivalled the tasting course my husband and I did at Eleven Madison Park. It’s hard to pick a favourite dish, but the gnocchi, the squash and their focaccia sourdough will live rent free in my brain forever. And, with all due respect to a previous review, the top prize goes to the Maitake mushroom dish: it was next level. My husband finished his so quickly and tried to take some off my plate and I had to fend him off with my fork. They had fantastic cocktails, wine, and non-alc wine options as well. The service was authentic and the perfect level of attentive. Overall a very, very special and absolutely delicious dinner, different from anything we’ve had in Toronto. Cannot recommend enough!
Dining at Ten for our anniversary was, for the most part, a carefully composed experience. The first seven courses of the tasting menu demonstrated precision, restraint, and confidence, with each dish building quietly on the last, showcasing technique without theatrics. For a while, it felt like the kind of meal that justifies Michelin attention. And then came the eighth course: a maitake mushroom so aggressively BURNT that it overwhelmed not only the plate, but the entire evening. I appreciate “char” as a concept. I welcome bitterness, smoke, and even confrontation as long it’s intentional and balanced. This was not that. This was acrid, carbonized, and lingering in a way that erased the memory of everything that came before it. The irony of a tasting menu is that one misstep doesn’t exist in isolation; it reframes the whole narrative. Unfortunately, this dish became the lasting impression. More disappointing than the mushroom itself was the response. When we raised our concerns, the server dismissed them and told us that the mushroom was "supposed to be charred,” without any hint of apology or curiosity or reflection. At this level, that kind of indifference is out of place. For $155 a head, the phrase "burnt food" and "fine dining" should not exist in the same sentence, yet we were made to feel like this was intentional and by design. The final courses arrived, competent and well-executed, but the damage was done. Ten is clearly capable of excellence, and much of the menu proves it. But when a single course can undo an otherwise beautiful progression, and feedback is met without engagement, it raises questions about consistency and care. I left remembering so little about the brilliance of the first seven courses because I was desperately trying to forget the bad taste left in my mouth.
What a wonderful experience. It was my first time here to this small ten seater restaurant as per the name. From start to finish we spent about 2.5 hours, because we had a lovely time talking to the other guests and to the chefs has such a creative mind bringing vegetables to the forefront, and WOW, did each and every dish have so much flavour, I never thought vegetables could taste that good.
Had a lovely, magical celebration dinner here. Everything in the tasting menu was so beautifully inventive and incredibly flavourful, all the staff were warm, welcoming, and professional and it was a pleasure to see the Chefs at work as we ate (watching Chef Julian scoop ice cream is like watching a ballet). Every single bite was a delight (and we left extremely sated and happy) but the dishes made with Brassicas & Egg, Koginut Squash and Poblano, and Onion and Sunchoke were our favourites of the night. Total showstoppers!