The revolving door of Toronto’s trendiest culinary strip continues to spin. For five years, 59 Ossington Ave. was home to Pastiche, a theatrical, velvet-curtained speakeasy known for its quirky ‘5:00 p.m. to who cares’ hours and blind tasting menus. After quietly closing its doors in 2024, the moody space sat empty for a stretch, leaving locals wondering what would take over the prime real estate.
Now, a new concept called Don’t Tell has officially moved in, keeping the address’s speakeasy roots alive while moving in a completely different culinary direction. Where Pastiche leaned into bohemian, Old World eccentricity, Don’t Tell is aiming for a modern, high-energy dining experience. The new space functions as a hybrid restaurant and lounge, mixing shareable plates with a program of live music and performances designed to cater to the late-night Ossington crowd.
The main draw here is a distinct French-Asian fusion menu that relies heavily on playful, high-low crossovers. Classic French pastry techniques are used to reframe traditional Asian profile dishes resulting in items like a beef tartare eclair ($20) with bone marrow mayo and Szechuan-dusted duck eclairs ($17), alongside a caviar cannoli ($14) filled with crème fraîche custard.
The rest of the menu includes an array of rich, decadent share plates. Diners will find things like foie gras takoyaki ($14) finished with gold leaf and blackberry caviar, a French dip served with a dashi cheese fondue ($14), and an uni carbonara ($37) made with fresh pasta and an uni sabayon. Even the salads get the maximalist treatment; their version of a Caesar ($20) features grilled pork belly, a bonito dressing and tempura anchovies.
For those looking for a full tour of the kitchen, they also run a multi-course Chef’s Tasting Menu for $120 per person.

The cocktail menu follows a similarly experimental path, highlighted by an uni martini that shakes up vodka, sake and Fino sherry. On the sweeter side, the dessert menu features an interactive Don’t Tell mousse ($34) that is designed to be finished tableside by the diner.
DON’T TELL is located at 59 Ossington Ave. and is open Wednesday through Sunday. Reservations can be made on OpenTable.












