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Winterlicious 2012: Toronto Life’s picks north of St. Clair

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Winterlicious 2012: Toronto Life’s picks north of St. Clair

The vast area north of St. Clair is well represented in Winterlicious this year. Here, our 14 picks.

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Amaya Bread Bar, 3305 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $15 | Dinner: $25

Amaya: The Indian Room, 1701 Bayview Ave. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $15 | Dinner: $25

Auberge du Pommier, 4150 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $25 | Dinner: $45

Célestin, 623 Mount Pleasant Rd. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $35

Centro, 2472 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Dinner: $45

Didier, 1496 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Read our food editor’s recommendation » Lunch: $25 | Dinner: $45

Edo, 484 Eglinton Ave. W. Read our review | See the menu Dinner: $35

Fabbrica, 49 Karl Fraser Rd. Read our review | See the menu Read our food editor’s recommendation » Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $35

Kamasutra, 1522 Bayview Ave. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $15 | Dinner: $25

Katsura, 900 York Mills Rd. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $35

North 44°, 2537 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Dinner: $45

Quince, 2110 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $15 | Dinner: $25

Tabülè, 2009 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Lunch: $15 | Dinner: $25

Zucca, 2150 Yonge St. Read our review | See the menu Read our food editor’s recommendation » Dinner: $35

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