A look at Pearson Airport's new restaurants
More than a dozen new bars and restaurants designed by a who's who of Toronto chefs are to begin rolling out this summer. Each concept by OTG is unique to the city and the airport
Situated in Pearson Airport's Terminal 3, Corso is a lively trattoria featuring traditional Italian cuisine with a modern translation. The menu developed by Chef Rocco Agostino highlights rustic Italian flavours and features fresh-made pastas, pizzas, salads and antipasti.kim
Serving Terminal 3 is Trillium, a global tapas restaurant and bar. Chef Claudio Aprile, known for his inventive cuisine at Origin, developed the menu.kim
Serving Terminal 3, Acer offers guests the best in Japanese dining. Chef Guy Rubino has composed a modern Japanese menu that celebrates fresh ingredients and traditional technique.kim
Located in both Terminals 1 and 3 is Vinifera, a spirited wine bar. OTG is working with master sommelier John Szabo, who is known throughout the region for his expansive knowledge of wine.lamia
The Toronto Pearson Experience includes two Heirloom Bakery Cafe locations - one in Terminal 1 and one in Terminal 3. Baker and entrepreneur Devin Connell composed the menu of light entrees including soups, salads, sandwiches and baked goods.lamia
Serving Terminal 1, Fetta Panini Bar is a lively spot offering guests a delicious selection of paninis, salads and small plates. The menu was developed by chef Mark McEwan. Fetta's design evokes a sense of spring, anchored by a maple wood structure to add a traditional Canadian texture.lamia
In Terminal 3, two engaging cocktail bars, both named Apropos, flank the concourse, offering guests a vibrant and energetic open space to enjoy a light meal and cocktail before flight. Brewer Brock Shepherd, master sommelier John Szabo and OTG concept chef Michael Coury have collaborated on this innovative offering.lamia
Cibo Express Gourmet Markets: These markets feature a wide assortment of freshly prepared products and bottled beverages, including more than 1,000 different offerings.lamia
Serving Terminal 1, Marathi offers a menu of Indian 'street food' and other delicacies. The menu was developed by Toronto chef Hemant Bhagwani, whose unique approach to cuisine will bring well-known Indian dishes to Toronto Pearson diners.lamia