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    Restaurant in Toronto, Canada

    Omai

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key dinner pick

    Omai, Restaurant in Toronto

    About Omai

    Omai is a practical Baldwin Village dinner pick for a date, quiet celebration, or small-group evening when convenience matters more than awards or a high-ceremony format. Book it for a relaxed Toronto night out; cross-shop Koh Lipe Thai Kitchen if you want a clearer Thai $$ brief, or AGO Bistro if the meal needs to fit a gallery-area plan.

    Omai is a Toronto dinner option with a simple verified profile: it is open Tuesday through Sunday from 5–10:30 PM and closed on Monday. The confirmed dress code is smart casual, so it works well as an evening plan where guests want to look put together without treating the meal as a formal occasion.

    The practical verdict is intentionally cautious. The verified details do not include a published cuisine label, price range, seat count, awards, chef name, service format, or specific dishes, so this guide should not frame Omai as a credential-driven destination or a clearly defined tasting-menu experience. Choose it when the confirmed dinner hours and smart-casual tone fit your plans, check directly with the restaurant for any details beyond that.

    Better for a dinner plan than a lunch itinerary

    Omai's listed hours point clearly to evening dining: Tuesday through Sunday, 5–10:30 PM, with Monday closed. Because no lunch hours are verified, it should not be used as the anchor for a daytime meal. For dinner, smart casual is the safest expectation.

    The main limitation is decision confidence. Without verified information on price, cuisine, menu format, seating, or accolades, the safest approach is to keep expectations broad rather than assume a specific style of meal. That can still be useful for diners who simply need a Toronto dinner option, but anyone planning around dietary needs, budget, or a particular format should confirm those details before booking.

    Who should choose it over other options

    Choose Omai if its Toronto location, Tuesday-to-Sunday dinner hours, smart-casual dress code suit the evening. If you are still comparing options, you might also look at Koh Lipe Thai Kitchen or AGO Bistro as other named possibilities, while confirming current details directly before deciding.

    For other comparisons, Rolltation - Asian Eatery, MEXHICO, Dzo may also be part of the shortlist. Omai is the pick only when its verified basics line up with the plan: dinner in Toronto, Tuesday through Sunday, with a smart-casual dress code.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Omai?

    Omai's verified dress code is smart casual. Neat dinnerwear is the safest choice, especially because the listed hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 5–10:30 PM.

    How far ahead should I book Omai?

    No specific booking window is verified. If you want to dine at Omai, plan around its listed dinner hours: Tuesday through Sunday from 5–10:30 PM, with Monday closed, confirm reservation details directly.

    Does Omai handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary-restrictions policy is verified. If you have allergies or strict dietary needs, contact Omai before the meal rather than assuming accommodations are available.

    Is Omai good for a special occasion?

    Omai may work for an evening occasion if its Toronto location, smart-casual dress code, Tuesday-to-Sunday dinner hours fit your plans. No verified details confirm a particular service style, private dining setup, or celebration package, so check directly for occasion-specific needs.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Omai?

    Dinner is the verified option. Omai is listed as open Tuesday through Sunday from 5–10:30 PM and closed Monday, with no verified lunch service.

    What are alternatives to Omai in Toronto?

    Other named options to compare include MEXHICO, AGO Bistro, Dzo, Koh Lipe Thai Kitchen, Rolltation - Asian Eatery. Confirm current hours, menu details, booking policies directly before choosing.

    Location

    3 Baldwin St, Toronto, ON M5T 1L1, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

    Compare Omai

    Omai Toronto and similar venues
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    AGO BistroToronto, ,
    Rolltation - Asian EateryToronto, ,

    How Omai Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • MEXHICO, Notable alternative
    • Koh Lipe Thai Kitchen, Thai, $$
    • Dzo, Notable alternative
    • AGO Bistro, Notable alternative
    • Rolltation - Asian Eatery, Notable alternative

    How Omai compares in Toronto

    Omai is the more compact, dinner-focused choice if the night is built around Baldwin Village and the group wants a calmer plan. Koh Lipe Thai Kitchen is easier to choose on value because its Thai, $$ positioning is clear; pick it when cuisine and budget need less explanation before the group agrees.

    AGO Bistro makes more sense when location is the driver, especially for a meal tied to the gallery area. Rolltation - Asian Eatery is the lower-commitment alternative for a faster, more casual plan. Omai is better suited to a seated evening where the room and timing matter more than speed.

    For groups choosing by mood, MEXHICO and Dzo are the cross-shops to check before committing. Choose Omai when the priority is an easy Toronto dinner in a central neighbourhood; choose the peers when cuisine category, itinerary fit, or casual value is the deciding factor.

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