China Cottage is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

1. China Cottage

8.5
5985 Steeles Ave (at Markham Rd), Toronto, ON
Hakka Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews

Justin W.Justin Wong: Chicken 88 and fried banana w/ icecream :) yummy!

Khalid H.Khalid Hossain: Mumbai chicken and chilli fish were amazing!

FarzFarz: Best dish here is the Chicken 88.

Soos is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

2. Soos

7.7
94 Ossington Avenue (Ossington and Argyle), Toronto, ON
Malay Restaurant · 32 tips and reviews

Joanna S.Joanna Sable: Gorgeous Malaysian street food by a long standing restaurant family mean consistent great eats. I love the slaw, cool tacos, spicy wings and must have deep fried banana's and ice cream.

Gabriel S.Gabriel Seah: Not average Asian place with large portions and/or low prices, but food good. Fried banana very good: sweet, perfect soft banana texture & light crispy batter. Ice cream it was served with was decent.

Sebastian K.Sebastian Keegan: Beef rendang sliders, laksa dumplings, crime caramel cheesecake

Ha Noi 3 Seasons is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

3. Ha Noi 3 Seasons

8.5
588 Gerrard St E (at Broadview Ave), Toronto, ON
Asian Restaurant · Riverdale · 11 tips and reviews

Kate S.Kate Sabares: Amazing food. My faves are the mussels, spicy shrimp w/ Lemon grass & their fried banana dessert w/ coconut ice cream <3

Brit M.Brit Maguire: They have vegetable broth and an amazing vegetarian pho

Kyo S.Kyo Song: Love their baby clams! If you want to try something different, Hanoi 3 seasons specializes in North Vietnamese cuisine

Copacabana Grilled Brazilian is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

4. Copacabana Grilled Brazilian

8.2
230 Adelaide St W #2 (at Duncan St.), Toronto, ON
Brazilian Restaurant · Entertainment District · 46 tips and reviews

Abdulaziz S.Abdulaziz Saber: I like the Dancers and the pineapples and also the fried banana

HanBi K.HanBi K: Pricy but worth it! I never knew meat can be this delicious!

Jeremy S.Jeremy Slessor: Strategy!!! Don't just take everything they offer when they offer it. They know when you've JUST seated and will bombard you and over stuff you with choices! Just relax and take your time.

Bow Thai is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

5. Bow Thai

7.1
4777 Leslie St. (at Nymark Ave.), North York, ON
Thai Restaurant · 9 tips and reviews

Andrew M.Andrew Ma: Make sure you leave room for dessert. Honey fried bananas with coconut ice cream is delicious.

TasteAway.comTasteAway.com: Try their delicious Pad Thai and fried bananas with ice cream here!! You can order takeout and delivery online from this restaurant! Read more.

Kenneth N.Kenneth Ng: Service was very slow. It took about 45 minutes for the food to come. Ordered pad thai & pineapple fried rice with beef. Food came pipping hot, generous portions but bland on flavour.

Faley Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

6. Faley Restaurant

7.6
42 Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto, ON
Asian Restaurant · Rexdale · 10 tips and reviews

Cindy M.Cindy M: Try the Manchurian Chicken for dinner and the fried banana for dessert! Sooo good

LiniLini: Chili chicken w/gravy and hot and sour soup... So good!

Random G.Random Guy: Chili chicken is good. I also enjoyed the vegetable pakora. Do not accept call in orders until 1130. Not a second sooner

Echo Sushi is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

7. Echo Sushi

7.2
2036 Yonge St. (btwn Lola & Glebe), Toronto, ON
Sushi Restaurant · 19 tips and reviews

Lily J.Lily Jung: This place has good quality food and a lot of variety of Japanese food. Decor is simple. Try the fried bananas for dessert. There was sometimes a lineup out the door early Saturday night.

Burcu Y.Burcu Yücel: Everything was so good! Price is good. You must try deep fried banana at the end!

JessicaJessica: Best AYCE sushi in Toronto. Quality fish!

Bangkok Garden is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

8. Bangkok Garden

7.5
18 Elm Street, Toronto, ON
Thai Restaurant · 25 tips and reviews

Juliette B.Juliette Black: Try their Summerlicious menu, Great price for 3 course! I had the Spring rolls, Seafood Pad Thai (seafood cooked perfectly), fried banana with coconut ice cream. The decor is just beautiful!

Jamie T.Jamie Tinsley: The tastiest richest chicken red curry I've had in ages! Banana fritas are always a must!!! Thank you!!

Robbie B.Robbie Belmonte: Veggie Pad Thai is delicious

Kingsway Fish & Chips is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

9. Kingsway Fish & Chips

8.6
3060 Bloor St W (at Royal York Rd.), Etobicoke, ON
Seafood Restaurant · The Kingsway · 7 tips and reviews

Sidd R.Sidd Rawte: Very good, nice and crispy chips. The mushy peas are a plus! A little steep though!

LawgirlLawgirl: They’re super quick. Simple and delicious. Orders come with a *tonne* of fries.

EceEce: Normally, having fish & chips s not my first priority but this one s really good, I must admit!!!

Taste of Thailand Cuisine is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

10. Taste of Thailand Cuisine

8.4
5310 Dundas Street W., Toronto, ON
Thai Restaurant · Islington - City Centre West · 14 tips and reviews

Heather M.Heather McLean: Fantastic menu, tasty and affordable lunch options. Food was fresh, flavourful and presented beautifully. Green curry with chicken came with soup or salad and spring roll for only $12. Will be back!

Theo Lateralus Y.Theo Lateralus Ytz: Authentic and delicious! Peanut curry is awesome. I always get Tom Yum soup :) spice city!

Charmaine D.Charmaine D.: Try the BASIL Fried rice

Golden Asian is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

11. Golden Asian

8.1
123 - #7 Rexdale Blvd., Toronto, ON
Asian Restaurant · 8 tips and reviews

Michael G.Michael Giorgi: Everything is so delicious. You really can't go wrong. And the price is fantastic.

Gaston L.Gaston L.: Ginger crispy beef!!!

Jonathan F.Jonathan Fishbein: The Hakka food is as spicy as it should be! Prices and portions are really good too.

Spicy Dragon is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

12. Spicy Dragon

8.0
1060 Kennedy Rd, Toronto, ON
Asian Restaurant · 15 tips and reviews

diStUrb - A.diStUrb - Auny: Chicken Pakora spicy dragon shrimp kan Shue green bean was awesome try out..

Lorraine C.Lorraine Carey: Best Pakora ever!

Christopher C.Christopher Catay: House Special Chicken: 8/10; Chili Chicken: 8/10; Dine in Space: 2/10

Sabor Brasil Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

13. Sabor Brasil Restaurant

7.9
1702 St Clair W, Toronto, ON
Brazilian Restaurant · 14 tips and reviews

Dayana O.Dayana Oliveira: You can to eat different dishes, excellent service and $$$

Luciana P.Luciana Pupo: Mandioca frita - perfectly made crisp on the outside and soft on the inside.

Glauber S.Glauber Santos: Staffers are friendly and food is amazing!

Pearl Harbourfront is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

14. Pearl Harbourfront

8.3
200-207 Queens Quay W., Toronto, ON
Chinese Restaurant · Harbourfront · 37 tips and reviews

@kingmo@kingmo: Great high-end dim sum with a lovely view of Lake Ontario / Toronto Islands. Order a la carte menu or pick from the trolleys that come around. Book ahead for large tables of 4+ people

Mei B.Mei Burgin: Opens at 11am but if you want the carts, that starts at 11:30!

Kevin C.Kevin C: awesome view, decent food

Kawa Sushi is one of The 15 Best Places for Fried Bananas in Toronto.

15. Kawa Sushi

7.8
451 Church St., Toronto, ON
Japanese Restaurant · Church and Wellesley · 13 tips and reviews

Carl F.Carl Figueiredo: Chirashi Don! Great value at Kawa Sushi.

Jonny B.Jonny Blaze: We recommend the Dinner for 2/Dinner for 4. Fantastic amount of sushi/sashimi, miso soup, etc...for a very reasonable price. Plus warm, friendly, and efficient service! 1 of our favourite venues!

ShyndygShyndyg: PRIDE 2012 TIP: Seating here is very limited, but their takeout is fast. Carefully made sushi at a reasonable price is what Kawa is known for. Try the salad rolls if you're going rice-free. Read more.