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Mention cocktail bars to most Torontonians who frequent the scene, and a few names are bound to come up: BarChef, Civil Liberties and the award-winning Bar Pompette are just a few favourites, with plenty of others on the tips of tongues. Enter Maya, a new late-night haunt that’s shaking up the Toronto cocktail scene with immersive drinks and upscale bites, all rooted in ancient philosophies.

Opened just a few short months ago, Maaya offers a moody and dark vibe that sets the perfect backdrop for its immersive cocktail experience. Picture red velvet chairs lining the expansive bar, marble countertops gleaming under dim lights, and vibrant, mysterious decor that perfectly reflects the bar’s theme of illusion.

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Maaya’s menu features a range of sharable plates inspired by both Eastern and Western cultures. Begin with the chicken karaage — crispy, soy-citrus-marinated bites — and pair it with the tuna ceviche, topped with creamy avocado and sweet mango.

Other dishes worth noting include the lamb chops seasoned with Asian spices and served with mint and cardamom yogurt and the grilled red garlic shrimp marinated in a fragrant ginger-garlic sauce. And you can’t leave without trying the truffle fries—crispy, indulgent and the perfect sidekick to your cocktails.

And you haven’t truly experienced Maaya until you’ve indulged in one of their delicious drinks.

At Maaya, cocktails aren’t just drinks; they’re immersive stories designed to transport you. The star is the saffron spice cocktail, a visually striking creation that ignites in a theatrical flourish. With a sweet mango finish, it’s the ideal way to kick off an exciting night.

For those who prefer traditional flavours, the smokey trails cocktail is a must-try. Served in an eye-catching wooden box, it features mezcal infused with hickory syrup, delivering a smooth, smoky experience that transports you straight to the heart of Mexico.

Perfect for Toronto’s classy crowd, Maaya features smooth jazz with live saxophone music every Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

The bar is located at 244 Adelaide St. W..

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