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CHEFS HALL — Kid-friendly Family Eats in Toronto, Ontario

4.4·3,175 reviews·Family Eats·111 Richmond St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2G4
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Chefs Hall offers a vibrant food hall experience that can be a fun outing for families looking for diverse food options in a lively downtown setting.

What to expect

This bustling food hall features numerous vendors, providing a wide array of cuisines to satisfy different tastes, making it a convenient spot for groups with varied preferences. It's an indoor venue, perfect for a meal regardless of the weather, offering a dynamic atmosphere with plenty of seating options.

Best for

Ideal for families seeking a casual meal with lots of choices in a central, energetic location.

What parents say

  • Maddie Yung

    2025-6-30

    My friend and I visited Chefs Hall, and it exceeded our expectations. There's a wide variety of cuisines; Japanese, Mexican, Indian, Greek, etc. We started with a veggie tempura from Tempura Keisuke. It was fried to perfection—not greasy, with a nice crunch. However, I was not thrilled about the price. For our main, we got a chicken souvlaki plate with cucumber dill tzatziki and a veggie souvlaki plate with smoked eggplant & basil tzatziki. Everything was delicious—the rice and potatoes had so much flavour, the salad was super fresh (it had a lot of feta & olives), and the chicken and veggie skewers were nicely grilled. It's food court style, but viby. You pay and take your food, then find somewhere to sit. There's a lot of seating. Overall, it was a great experience. We would definitely come back.

  • Kathryn Lee

    2025-11-16

    Samone’s sour dough thin crust cheese pizza was delicious. Great crust and overall flavor. Relaxed atmosphere.

  • K W

    2025-4-27

    2025 April 3.5★ A nice food hall, well decorated, well designed and great feel when you come in. There are 14 Food Vendor booths at Chefs Hall. Depending on the time, some were closed. I don't expect this to be the case during weekdays. Saturday's no. Certainly Sunday's as it's aimed at office workers. There will always be at least one Bar open for service for tasty cocktails, wine, beer, and non-alcoholilc drinks. This was a cool option. We are a fully counter-service venue, Grab your meals & drinks, find an open table and enjoy. Lots of open tables.

  • Katie T

    2025-3-9

    A big food court style space! Went on a Monday night and it wasn’t busy, so it didn’t take long to get food. There was a good variety of restaurants and it was fun to try a bunch of stuff. 1. Iwami - fish of the day 2. Osteria Scossa - Rigatoni Ragu 3. Ramen Takao - can’t remember but it came with side of tempura 4. Tecolote - Baja Fish Burrito B-Owl 5. Palgong Tea - Taro Milk Tea and Strawberry Cheesecake Milk Tea Everything was a bit pricey given the size of the dishes. I found the pasta at Osteria Scossa undercooked and harder than I would like, but everything else tasted good. There was ample seating when I went and also a station where you can get glasses of water.

  • William Douglas

    2026-1-27

    One of the best (and most underrated) food halls in Toronto. Great selection of quality vendors, amount of space, and value. In particular the ramen is fantastic, and other standouts for me is the Indian fusion and local pop up of Grandma Love’s You, with truly fantastic sandwiches.

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