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    Restaurant in Toronto, Canada

    Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine

    100Pearl Points

    Relaxed group dinner

    Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine, Restaurant in Toronto

    About Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine

    Choose Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine for a relaxed Syrian meal in Toronto when the priority is comfort, conversation, an easy booking rather than a formal tasting-menu night. Cross-shop Tabule on Yonge for a similar Middle Eastern lane, or Oretta Midtown if the group wants a more polished midtown room.

    For a low-pressure Toronto meal, Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine is best framed around the details that are actually verified: it is in Toronto, the dress code is casual, its posted hours cover Tuesday through Sunday with Monday closed. Beyond that, the public-facing facts here are limited, so it is better to avoid assuming a chef story, awards, price tier, service format, drinks program, or specific menu structure.

    Book it for a casual Toronto meal, not a formal night out

    The main reason to consider Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine is straightforwardness. The verified details do not support claims about a named chef, tasting menus, published accolades, or a high-price format, so the sensible expectation is a casual Toronto restaurant rather than a destination splurge. Its confirmed schedule is Tuesday to Thursday from 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 11 AM–10 PM, Sunday from 11 AM–9 PM, closed Monday.

    For daytime dining, the verified hours only support it on Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 11 AM. For evening plans, it is listed as open Tuesday through Sunday. If you are comparing other Toronto options before deciding, Oretta Midtown, Tabule on Yonge, Kadak, Pickle Barrel, Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality are names to cross-check depending on the kind of outing you want.

    Who should choose it next time

    Choose Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine when a casual dress code and Toronto location are enough to make the plan work. Skip it when the priority is a confirmed bar program, formal tasting structure, published awards, or other specifics that are not part of the verified venue details here.

    For a broader scan before committing, use our full Toronto restaurants guide. Readers planning the rest of the day can also check our full Toronto hotels guide, our full Toronto bars guide, our full Toronto wineries guide, our full Toronto experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine accommodate groups?

    The verified details do not include a private dining policy, seat count, or group-booking information. It is a casual Toronto restaurant, so check directly with the venue for group availability before planning around it.

    What should I wear to Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine?

    The verified dress code is casual. Nothing in the venue details suggests a formal dress requirement.

    What are alternatives to Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine in Toronto?

    If you are comparing other Toronto dining options, consider Tabule on Yonge, Kadak, Pickle Barrel, Oretta Midtown, or Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality as separate possibilities to research before booking.

    What should I order at Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine?

    The verified details do not include specific dishes, menu format, or house specialties. Check the current menu directly with Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine before deciding what to order.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine?

    The verified hours show evening service Tuesday through Sunday, with daytime opening from 11 AM on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine is closed Monday.

    Location

    4 Manor Rd E, Toronto, ON M4S 1P8, Canada

    Toronto, Canada

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    Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine Toronto and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    Zezafoun Syrian CuisineToronto
    KadakToronto
    Oretta MidtownToronto
    Tabule on YongeToronto
    Oliver & Bonacini HospitalityToronto
    Pickle BarrelToronto

    How Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine Toronto compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Choose Tabule on Yonge if the group wants a similar Middle Eastern lane with a wider comfort zone. Choose Oretta Midtown if the occasion needs a more polished midtown room and Italian food is easier for the table.

    How it compares in Toronto

    Zezafoun Syrian Cuisine is the practical choice when the group wants a focused Syrian meal without building the night around a high-friction reservation. Tabule on Yonge is the closest comparison for Middle Eastern dining; choose Tabule when the group wants a broader, more familiar format, choose Zezafoun when Syrian cooking is the point of the booking.

    Oretta Midtown is better for diners who care more about a polished room and Italian crowd-pleasing than cuisine specificity. Kadak is the stronger cross-shop when the table wants a different flavor profile entirely and is open to a livelier meal. Zezafoun is easier to position as a comfortable repeat visit than a big-night choice.

    For broad utility, Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality and Pickle Barrel serve diners who need range, familiarity, or a safer group compromise. Zezafoun is the better call when the group can agree on Syrian food and wants a more specific restaurant decision.

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