Dine around the world with Vaughan Flavours!
Book your reservations for July 21 to Aug. 4
Have you ever wanted to try a new cuisine? The perfect time is just around the corner!
Showcasing our diverse culinary scene – from Italian to Vietnamese, and Indian to Japanese – the City of Vaughan’s first-ever Vaughan Flavours is running from Monday, July 21 to Monday, Aug. 4. Book your table today to enjoy delicious meals with this new local dining experience!
Each participating restaurant will offer three-course prix fixe menus at a variety of price points ranging from $20 to $55 for lunch and $25 to $75 for dinner.
Book your reservations at these participating restaurants:
- Botticelli Ristorante – 705 Applewood Cres., Unit 1
- Cái Gạc-Măng-Rê Restaurant – 4300 Steeles Ave. W., Unit 29
- Castello Ristorante – 3600 Langstaff Rd., Unit 12
- Chic Pick Restaurant and Catering – 160 Cidermill Ave.
- Drunch Kitchen – 9200 Bathurst St., Unit D6
- EDO Japan – 3737 Major Mackenzie Dr. W., Unit 103
- Essence Bistro – 140 Woodbridge Ave., Unit 2
- Flaming Kitchen – 3175 Rutherford Rd., Unit 37
- Giro D'Italia Ristorante – 8740 Jane St., Unit 16
- Hot Shots Bar and Grill – 2600 Rutherford Rd.
- Kamen Ramen – 3737 Major Mackenzie Dr. W., Unit 108
- KRAVE INDIAN – 6150 Hwy 7, Unit 4
- lago Restaurant – 10000 Dufferin St.
- Mastro Roberto Trattoria – 7887 Weston Rd.
- Osteria Gente – 28 Roytec Rd.
- That's Italian Ristorante – 2 Tall Grass Trail, Unit 4
- Trio Restaurant and Bar – 200 Bass Pro Mills Dr.
- Westend Grill House – 4040 Steeles Ave. W., Unit 1
For more information about Vaughan Flavours, visit visitvaughan.ca/VaughanFlavours.
Vaughan Flavours is the City’s latest initiative created to further support local businesses in response to sweeping U.S. tariffs. It comes from Mayor Steven Del Duca’s and Ward 2 Councillor Adriano Volpentesta’s Member’s Resolution directing staff to develop a pilot program encouraging residents and visitors to dine in Vaughan. On April 23, Vaughan Council approved a staff report to proceed with the Vaughan Flavours pilot.
Vaughan became the first municipality in Ontario to ratify a policy that bans U.S. suppliers in early March. In April, the City began offering businesses free ‘Vaughan Strong. Support Canadian’ welcome packages filled with materials to help identify local and Canadian-made goods in stores, removing the guessing game for shoppers at the checkout counter. To request a welcome package for your business, contact the Economic Development team at ed@vaughan.ca.
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