Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Seahorse
100Pearl PointsLow-stakes, useful

About Seahorse
Seahorse is a practical Yonge Street option for an easy Toronto evening, especially when convenience matters more than a fully defined cuisine or chef-driven brief. Book it as a low-pressure neighborhood pick; choose Taline instead if you want clearer price and menu expectations before committing.
In Toronto's evening dining rhythm, the main planning signal here is not an award chase or a tasting-menu seat; it is whether Seahorse fits the night you are planning. Seahorse is worth considering when you want a Toronto dinner plan and do not need a heavily documented chef, cuisine, or price story to justify the choice.
The honest read: use the verified basics rather than treating it as a destination-level brief. The available confirmed details are limited to Toronto, smart casual dress, evening hours: closed Monday; open Tuesday through Thursday 4–10 PM, Friday and Saturday 4–11 PM, Sunday 4–10 PM. With no verified cuisine type, named chef, signature dishes, or price range here, the smarter move is to treat Seahorse as a practical option rather than the anchor of a food-focused night. If sourcing and menu detail matter to your decision, ask about current dishes before committing, because the available profile does not give enough proof to judge ingredient quality or value from the outside.
Use it for an easy Toronto plan, not a high-stakes dinner
For someone who has been once and is deciding whether to return, the case is simple: go back when the priority is an easy Toronto evening and the posted hours fit your schedule. Do not make it the pick for a group that needs firm menu information in advance, a known price band, or a clear cuisine match. That is not a criticism of the venue; it is a booking-risk call based on what can be verified.
Compared with other named options, Seahorse asks for more tolerance from the diner because fewer specifics are confirmed here. Taline, Sorrel Restaurant and Bar, Brownes Bistro, Sash, Barnsteiner's are the comparison set to check if you want another reference point before choosing.
For broader planning, use our full Toronto restaurants guide. If the night may turn into drinks, lodging, wine, or an activity, the useful adjacent planners are our full Toronto bars guide, our full Toronto hotels guide, our full Toronto wineries guide, our full Toronto experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Seahorse accommodate groups?
The verified details here do not confirm a group policy, private dining, or a seat count. Contact Seahorse directly before booking for a larger party, note that its confirmed hours are Tuesday through Thursday 4–10 PM, Friday and Saturday 4–11 PM, Sunday 4–10 PM, closed Monday.
Is Seahorse good for solo dining?
Seahorse can be considered for a solo Toronto dinner if the evening hours and smart casual dress code fit your plan. The confirmed opening time is 4 PM Tuesday through Sunday.
Does Seahorse handle dietary restrictions?
There is no detailed verified menu or dietary accommodation data here, so the safest move is to contact Seahorse directly before you go. If you have a strict dietary need, confirm the current options in advance.
How far ahead should I book Seahorse?
The verified data here does not include reservation demand or booking lead times. If you want a specific time, plan ahead and use the confirmed hours as your guide: Friday and Saturday 4–11 PM, Sunday through Thursday open days 4–10 PM, closed Monday.
Location
1226 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4T 1W3, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Compare Seahorse
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seahorse | Toronto | , | , |
| Taline | Toronto | Armenian | $$ |
| Sash | Toronto | , | , |
| Brownes Bistro | Toronto | , | , |
| Sorrel Restaurant and Bar | Toronto | , | , |
| Barnsteiner's | Toronto | , | , |
How Seahorse Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Taline, Armenian, $$
- Sash, Notable alternative
- Brownes Bistro, Notable alternative
- Sorrel Restaurant and Bar, Notable alternative
- Barnsteiner's, Notable alternative
How Seahorse compares in Toronto
Seahorse is the easier, lower-commitment choice if the priority is getting a Toronto plan in place without chasing a hard reservation. The tradeoff is clarity: Taline gives you a more defined brief upfront with Armenian cooking and a $$ price signal, so it is the safer value call for diners who want to know the category before booking.
Sash, Brownes Bistro, Sorrel Restaurant and Bar, Barnsteiner's are better cross-shops when ambiance or a more legible dining format matters. Pick Seahorse when ease is the deciding factor; pick Taline when value and cuisine clarity matter more.
For a repeat diner, the practical recommendation is to use Seahorse as a flexible fallback rather than the centerpiece of the night. If the group needs to align on budget, dietary fit, or menu style in advance, start with Taline or compare the other nearby peers before locking the plan.
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