The catalytic steam reforming of toluene, a major component of biomass tar, was studied using several catalysts at various temperatures <TEX>$400-800^{\circ}C$</TEX>, kind of metal, and metal loading content. Ru and K promoted Ni-base catalyst were prepared, and used for steam reforming of toluene with steam/toluene molar ratio of 25. Concentration of toluene in reactant flow is <TEX>$30g/Nm^3$</TEX> that is usual content of tar from biomass gasifier. The result from experiments showed that <TEX>$H_2$</TEX> content in product gas and toluene conversion increased with temperature. Where in high temperature range, CO and <TEX>$CO_2$</TEX> content in product gas were affected mainly by Boudouard reaction. Ni/Ru-K(3wt%)/<TEX>$Al_2O_3$</TEX> catalyst showed best performance on steam reforming of toluene than used catalysts in this study at whole temperature. Catalysts have been characterized by XRD, TG. XRD analysis displayed that Ni particle size on Ni/Ru-K (3wt%)/<TEX>$Al_2O_3$</TEX> catalyst was 29.4nm. Activation energy of Ni/Ru-K (3wt%)/<TEX>$Al_2O_3$</TEX> catalyst was calculated 36.8kJ/mol by Arrhenius plot.