One of the most delectable, fun and even sensual culinary experiences is undoubtedly the decadent confection that is fondue. Whether it’s the savoury tang of melted velvety cheese or the satiny smooth sweetness that is chocolate, Fondue is more of a joyful experience than your average sit down treat.
Within the GTA, while venturing out to satiate the fondue craving, one might also want to consider how they wish to enjoy the delicious potted treat. Intimate setting or lively environment? Serious and focused, or fun and relaxed? Whatever mood tickles your fancy, there is no shortage of establishments that will aim to please.
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Here are the 4 best fondue spots in Toronto
Cacao 70
Cacao 70 welcomes you to the state of chocolate, and what a welcome it is. What started off as a chocolate drinking bar (wrap your head around that) slowly evolved into something more adventurous. Showcasing chocolate in fun and exciting ways is the name of the game. Cacao 70 offers a sweet treat with an unconventional mind set.
Good Cheese
If you happen to find yourself perusing the shops of East China town, make a point of stopping into fromage-phenom, Good Cheese. For the fondue lover who wished to dine in, a stop at Good Cheese will please the shopper that chooses to make it an at home experience. Their Five Brothers or Cave-Aged Gruyère are perfect for turning a night in into one of velvety, rich enjoyment.
Le Swan
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Bienvenue, mes amis! If you’re looking for old school comfort, that’s exactly what Le Swan has to offer. A diner with a soft French kiss, Le Swan combines elegance with a home style feel. Be sure to pop in from five to eleven because that stretch of time is fondue time! Oh, la, la.
Beer Bistro
We know wine and cheese are a great pair; however, there’s nothing quite like experiencing beers from all over the world and having a little fondue accompany the frothy nectar. Located on the corner of King and Yonge, Beer Bistro delivers thrilling, new flavours to your pallet, mixing hoppy tastes of beer with food to create a unique and delicious culinary extravaganza.