You don’t need a boarding pass to get a taste of New York City. Across Canada, a select group of restaurants capture the essence of NYC dining—from buzzy rooftops and classic red-sauce Italian joints to polished power-dining rooms and jazz-filled supper clubs. Whether it’s the energy, the design, or the unapologetically bold menus, these spots feel straight out of the Big Apple. —Ashley Harris
C|Prime
Vancouver
C|Prime feels like it belongs in Midtown Manhattan, steps from a corporate tower or luxury hotel lobby. Sleek, refined, and built for power dining, this modern steakhouse delivers top-tier cuts, pristine seafood towers, and classic cocktails with precision. The moody lighting, leather banquettes, and polished service echo NYC’s legendary steakhouses—where deals are made over martinis and dry-aged ribeye.
The Bicycle Thief
Halifax
If New York’s Little Italy somehow landed on the Halifax waterfront, it might look like The Bicycle Thief. Bustling, romantic, and endlessly energetic, this Italian favourite serves bold pastas, seafood, and crowd-pleasing classics in a room that’s always alive. It mirrors the charm of NYC’s old-school Italian restaurants—tight tables, loud conversations, and plates meant for sharing.
Harriet’s Rooftop
Toronto
Harriet’s Rooftop could easily be mistaken for a Brooklyn or Lower Manhattan rooftop bar. With skyline views, a stylish crowd, and DJ-driven energy, it captures the effortlessly cool vibe NYC rooftops are known for. Come for sunset cocktails, stay for the atmosphere—this is Toronto doing New York nightlife right.
Olea Restaurant
Calgary
Olea brings the polish of a New York contemporary dining room to Calgary. With Mediterranean-inspired dishes, refined plating, and an upscale yet relaxed ambiance, it feels like a restaurant you’d find in SoHo or the Flatiron District. The space is elegant without being stuffy—perfect for long dinners and lingering conversations.
Italian Kitchen
Vancouver
Italian Kitchen channels the unapologetic confidence of New York Italian dining. Big flavours, bold portions, and a lively dining room define this spot. It’s the kind of restaurant where the pasta is rich, the wine flows freely, and the energy never dips—reminiscent of Manhattan’s modern Italian institutions.
Cibo Wine Bar King West
Toronto
Set in the heart of King West, Cibo Wine Bar feels like a downtown NYC hotspot on any given night. The stylish interiors, buzzing bar scene, and Italian-forward menu mirror the vibe of Tribeca or the West Village. It’s social, loud, and effortlessly chic—exactly what you expect from a New York wine bar.
Pepino’s Spaghetti House
Vancouver
Pepino’s is pure red-sauce nostalgia. Inspired by classic Italian-American restaurants, it feels straight out of 1950s New York—complete with cozy booths, comforting pasta, and old-school charm. This is the kind of place where the menu doesn’t chase trends, and that’s exactly why it works.
Frankie’s Jazz Club
Vancouver
Frankie’s Jazz Club brings vintage New York nightlife to life. Think Harlem jazz lounges and classic supper clubs, where live music sets the tone and dinner is part of the show. The dim lighting, timeless menu, and nightly performances make it feel like stepping into another era of NYC after dark.
Cafe Oro di Napoli
Toronto
Cafe Oro di Napoli feels like a hidden gem you’d stumble upon in New York’s Little Italy. Authentic Neapolitan pizzas, casual service, and a welcoming neighbourhood vibe make it endlessly charming. It’s simple, soulful, and focused on doing one thing very well—just like the best NYC pizza and pasta spots.
Dinette Marcella
Toronto
Dinette Marcella embodies the intimate, chef-driven restaurants found throughout Brooklyn. Cozy, unfussy, and deeply personal, it delivers Italian comfort food with heart. The room feels like a local secret, the kind of place New Yorkers guard closely and return to again and again.











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