Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Kadak
100Pearl PointsFlexible Midtown Pick

About Kadak
Kadak is a practical Midtown Toronto pick for a date, small celebration, or flexible lunch-to-dinner plan on Yonge Street. Choose it for convenience and a lower-pressure meal rather than awards, tasting-menu structure, or a high-formality experience; small groups are the safer bet.
Kadak is a Toronto restaurant where the most firmly verified planning details are its weekly hours and smart-casual dress code. Use it when timing and a direct Toronto dining plan matter more than unverified claims about cuisine, pricing, awards, chef pedigree, seat count, or a specific service format.
A Toronto choice for plans that need to stay flexible
The main advantage here is schedule flexibility. Kadak serves dinner every day, with midday service also listed Wednesday through Sunday. Verified hours are Monday and Tuesday from 5–10 PM; Wednesday and Thursday from 12–3 PM and 5–10 PM; Friday from 12–3 PM and 5–10:30 PM; Saturday from 12–10:30 PM; and Sunday from 12–10 PM.
Because no public price tier, cuisine, menu format, seat count, or awards are confirmed here, treat the planning details conservatively. Kadak is best assessed through the basics that are verified: it is in Toronto, it has broad weekly service hours, the dress code is smart casual. If those are the details that matter for your meal, it can be a practical option.
Better for simple planning than assumption-heavy occasions
There is no confirmed bar-dining setup, private room, group capacity, or seating format, so avoid building a plan around those specifics unless you confirm them directly with the restaurant. The same applies to takeout, delivery, dietary accommodations, beverage details, or any particular dish: those details are not verified here.
Dress expectations are clear: smart casual. That gives guests a simple baseline without implying a formal jacket-required setting or an unusually casual one. If you are comparing Kadak with other Toronto options such as Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality, Oretta Midtown, Pickle Barrel, Tabule on Yonge, or Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine, make the comparison on details you can confirm for your specific visit rather than on unverified assumptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kadak good for solo dining?
Kadak may work for solo dining if its Toronto location and hours fit your plan. There is no confirmed counter or bar-seating setup, so confirm directly with the restaurant if that matters.
What should I wear to Kadak?
Kadak's verified dress code is smart casual. Choose neat, comfortable clothing rather than planning for a highly formal dress code.
What are alternatives to Kadak in Toronto?
Other Toronto options to compare include Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine, Tabule on Yonge, Oretta Midtown, Pickle Barrel, Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality. Check current details directly before choosing, since service style, hours, menus can vary.
Is Kadak good for a special occasion?
Kadak can be considered for a simple Toronto dining plan, but there is no confirmed private room, seat count, menu format, award, or price tier here. For any special occasion, confirm the details you need directly with the restaurant.
Can I eat at the bar at Kadak?
There is no confirmed bar-dining setup, so do not count on bar seating. If a bar seat matters, contact the venue before you go and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is lunch or dinner better at Kadak?
Kadak lists dinner service every day and midday service Wednesday through Sunday. Choose based on the verified hours: Monday and Tuesday 5–10 PM; Wednesday and Thursday 12–3 PM and 5–10 PM; Friday 12–3 PM and 5–10:30 PM; Saturday 12–10:30 PM; and Sunday 12–10 PM.
Location
2088 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4S 2A3, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Kadak
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Kadak | Toronto |
| Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine | Toronto |
| Oretta Midtown | Toronto |
| Tabule on Yonge | Toronto |
| Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality | Toronto |
| Pickle Barrel | Toronto |
How Kadak Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
If Kadak Is Not the Right Fit
Choose Oretta Midtown for a more polished Midtown occasion, especially a date or group dinner where the room matters. Choose Tabule on Yonge if the group wants a clearer regional dining direction on Yonge.
How Kadak Compares in Midtown Toronto
Kadak is the easier choice when the priority is a flexible Yonge Street meal without turning the reservation into a project. Oretta Midtown is the better cross-shop for a more polished room and a clearer occasion feel, while Kadak makes more sense for a lower-pressure plan where timing and location matter more than a big-room experience.
For food-led alternatives, Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine and Tabule on Yonge are stronger choices if the group wants a clearly defined regional lane. Kadak is the safer neutral pick when the group has not aligned around one cuisine or when Midtown access is the deciding factor.
Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality is the better comparison for diners who want a more standardized hospitality experience, especially for business or larger-group planning. Pickle Barrel is the fallback for maximum ease and broad familiarity, but Kadak is the better fit when the meal should feel more intentional than a default chain choice.
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