Toronto Restaurants Serving 3-Course Meals for $25 or Less During Summerlicious 2025

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Summerlicious 2025 is back in Toronto from July 4 to 20, offering foodies the perfect excuse to enjoy top-tier dining at fixed, affordable prices. With over 220 restaurants participating, this city-run event is your chance to try a new spot, revisit an old fave, or explore different cuisines — all while supporting local businesses.

This year, a handful of standout restaurants are offering full three-course prix fixe menus for $25 or less, proving that great dining doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. Here’s where you can eat well and save even better.

Tokyo Grill (North York)

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Photo via Tokyo Grill North York (@tokyogrillnorthyork) • Instagram

Address: 5175 Yonge St.
Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $25
Website: https://www.tokyogrill.ca

This cozy Japanese spot serves up authentic homestyle dishes. Appetizer options include edamame, chilled tofu, and spicy fishcake. Choose a bento box for your main — options include chicken katsu and beef teriyaki. End your meal with cheesecake or sweet potato cake.

High Park Brewery (West Toronto)

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Address: 839 Runnymede Rd.
Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $25
Website: https://highparkbrewery.com

Known for its smash burgers and community vibe, High Park Brewery’s menu includes Caesar salad, soft pretzels, and hummus starters. Mains feature their signature burger, fried chicken tenders, or a summer bowl. Dessert? Choose between a sundae, hot brownie, or strawberry sorbet.

Bar Bacan (Roncesvalles)

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Photo via Bacan (@bacantoronto) • Instagram

Address: 369 Roncesvalles Ave.
Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $25
Website: https://www.bacan.ca

This Argentinian-Venezuelan gem offers patacón with coleslaw and a range of arepas on their lunch menu. Finish off with doughnut bites.
Dinner ups the ante with empanadas, Venezuelan pasticho, and your choice of sweet treats — including those irresistible doughnut bites again.

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Bukhara Grill (Bloor West Village)

Address: 2241A Bloor St. W.
Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $25

Offering North Indian favourites, Bukhara Grill’s menu includes onion bhaji, chicken pakora, or aloo tikki for starters. Entrées include butter chicken, chana masala, and prawn jalfrezi. Cap it off with gulab jamun, mango ice cream, or other classic Indian desserts.

Kothur Indian Cuisine (Etobicoke)

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Address: 2403 Lake Shore Blvd. W.
Lunch: $20 | Dinner: $25
Website: www.kothurindiancuisine.com

Lunch features chilly chicken, vegetable pakora, and sambar vada to start. For mains, enjoy dal makhini, rogan josh, or butter chicken, followed by bread pudding, kheer, or ice cream. Dinner swaps in choices like Chicken 65, murgh malai kabab, and carrot halwa.

Don’t Miss Your Chance to Feast for Less

Reservations opened June 19, and spots fill up quickly. Book directly through each restaurant and make sure you don’t miss one of the tastiest (and most affordable) culinary events of the summer.

To find more restaurants for Summerlicious 2025, read our blog here: Summerlicious 2025: Toronto’s Food Festival Returns with 200+ Restaurants & Prix Fixe Menus • Over Here Toronto 

Which $25-or-less Summerlicious spot are you planning to hit first — or do you have another go-to deal we should know about?

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