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The Best French Toast in Toronto

The best French toast in Toronto are the sweet, yolk-soaked slices that make breakfast worth having. Bread, milk, eggs, sugar—all it takes are your basic pantry items to make this homey dish, everything else is just a plus.

Here is the best French toast in Toronto.

11 - Wish

<p>Charles Street’s quaint getaway has a mean French toast made with Challah. This brunch staple comes with a serving of caramelized bananas, blueberries, and a healthy drizzling of sweet syrup.</p>
3 - School

<p>Liberty Village’s locale for brunch has three varieties of French toast. The Krispy Krunchy is a crusted revelation with fruity compote and brown sugar butter. Another challah version is topped with dulce de leche. The third has bacon, enough said.</p>
4 - Aunties and Uncles

<p>This 22-year-old Little Italy favourite keeps it simple with a Cinnamon French toast served with fruit and real maple syrup. Unlike many decked out counterparts across the city, the servings here run around $9 per plate, pre-bacon.</p>
9 - Ma Maison

<p>This bakery in Bloor West Village is the go-to for baguette and quiche, but the pain perdu is equally delicious. It’s made with house brioche and vanilla. Douse this fruity dish with maple syrup. Add blueberry compote and Chantilly cream for extra. </p>
10 - Rosemary & Thyme

<p>Find this low-key family spot in a Victoria Park strip mall and indulge in their ultra-sweet French toasts stuffed with homemade cheesecake and topped with blueberry or strawberry. They also have a banana bread French toast.</p>
7 - Sophie's Kitchen

<p>Pecan and cornflake-crusted French toast from this cheery restaurant are not to be missed. Head to Bayview near Manor Road for Brioche bread with a crispy outer shell, served with fruit and in-house whipped cream. </p>
8 - Okay Okay

<p>The fancy toasts from this Leslieville staple are more than okay, they’re great. Included on a list of affordable breakfast eats is a no-frills ‘Elvis Is King’ French toast that comes griddled to perfection.</p>
5 - Saving Grace

<p>French toast is non-negotiable at this cozy Dundas West spot. Either get your bread with caramelized bananas, or have your slices stuffed with roasted onion, apples, and gruyere. Options to add bacon or sausages to anything, for extra flavour.</p>
6 - Bodega Henriette

<p>The Upper Beaches brunch spot expanded with a King East outpost, but you can only get their French toast at the original location. Orders come with cinnamon-dusted pork belly, bacon, blueberry compote and syrup. </p>



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