Season 5
| Restaurant Name | Original Name | Location | Chef | Designer | Still Open? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Catered Affair's Cafe | N/A | Milton, ON | Lynn Crawford | Cherie Stinson | Yes | |
| Cocina Lucero | Arre Burrito | Toronto, ON | Lynn Crawford | Cherie Stinson | Yes | |
| Bacchus Roti | N/A | Toronto, ON | Brad Long | Meredith Heron | Yes | |
| Bon Vivant | N/A | Toronto, ON | Massimo Capra | Glen Peloso | Yes | |
| Church Street Diner | N/A | Toronto, ON | Lynn Crawford | Glen Peloso | Yes | For reasons which have never been publicly clarified, the restaurant remained closed for over a year after the renovation before finally reopening in 2010. |
| County Fish and Chips | N/A | Port Credit, ON | Corbin Tomaszeski | Meredith Heron | Yes | |
| De Great Iron Pot | N/A | Scarborough, ON | Corbin Tomaszeski | Cheryl Torrenueva | No | |
| Earth Indian | N/A | North York, ON | Brad Long | Jonathan Furlong | Yes | |
| Attilio's 1957 | Gippino's | Toronto, ON | Michael Bonacini | Meredith Heron | Yes | Temporarily closed after a fire. |
| Joe Boo's Cookoos | N/A | Thornhill, ON | Michael Bonacini | Glen Peloso | Yes | |
| Cluck, Grunt and Low | Riviera | Toronto, ON | Lynn Crawford | Brenda Bent | No | Now Puck 'N Wings. |
| Locavore | Slippery Boot | Toronto, ON | Brad Long | Meredith Heron | No | Became Trillium Bistro, now La Cascina. |
| Tresca Trattoria | N/A | Richmond Hill, ON | Corbin Tomaszeski | Tracy Kundell | No | New ownership and called 'Bathurst St. Deli' which was later renamed 'Bathurst St. Bistro', which was later sold and is currently 'Capital Pizzeria and Grill' |
Read more about this topic: Restaurant Makeover, List of Renovated Restaurants
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