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14 Cheap Restaurants in Toronto
"Au menu une restauration rapide, barbecues et poulets, dans une gamme de prix allant de. Try Swiss Chalet's New Crispy Chicken Sandwich!. Restauration rapide, Steakhouses"
"This is the best chicken I try in Swiss Chalet, not too dry and hot, fries is hot and fresh. I will be back again in this location!"
"Others want to sink their teeth into a pound of meat and bare witness to an “an epic battle of steed and steel.” For the latter, Medieval Times offers dinner and a show like no other. In the course of an evening, men on horseback joust to the death (ok, not really, it is a family show). For birthday parties or pure entertainment, the appeal behind Medieval Times is legendary for a reason."
"One is to have a dinner and show at Medieval Times (seriously it’s even fun if you don’t have kids). You eat your 4-course dinner with your hands like they would have in the 11th century and you get assigned a team to cheer behind for you knight during the tournament. Make sure to buy tickets in advance."
"Epic battles of Steel and Steed - a two hour tournament and dinner with feasting, fighting, horses, knights, and more!"
"I ordered the any 3 taco combo - Taco chorizo, Taco Carnita and Taco beef brisket and a side of tortilla chips for dinner via Doordash. The tacos looked small…”more"
"Been here twice for take out and both times the food and service were wonderful. The food is delicious and made fresh, highly recommend the Poyito."
"Bistro, Restaurant gastronomique, Indienne, Permis d'alcool, 5 à 7, Menu du midi, Menu en ligne, Réservation en ligne, Restaurant avec bar, Restaurant avec stationnement, Plat à emporter. Venez savourer un délicieux repas chez Colaba Fine Indian Cuisine. Ce lieu apprécié est ouvert en soirée le lundi, mercredi,"
"One of the better sushi spots in Leaside rolls out the buffet red carpet every day from 11 am to 3 pm. Adults dine for $12.99 (add $2, Friday to Sunday), while kids’ pricing is divided into three age groups priced from $1.99 to $8.99. Start with the tofu and tempura appetizers and work your way through a tantalizing array of sushi and hand rolls."
"Located at Union Station, filled with people and adequate seating. Service is good and is fast. Not a long wait for food."
"Toronto is the hometown of the Four Seasons brand, so it was especially important that the location here represent the very best of the five-star name. Built in 2012 to replace the somewhat outdated 1960s original, this 55-story tower in the chic Yorkville neighborhood nails the concept of discreet luxury. The lobby is separated into small, lounge-like spaces, including a reception desk that’s tucked away in an alcove under a stunning sculpture of falling flowers."
"Located in the heart of Toronto, Four Seasons Hotel is yet another one of the famous hotels in Toronto. This high-rise, 5-star luxury hotel located in the fashionable shopping quarters and is stationed only 9-min walking from the Royal Ontario Museum. The spacious rooms in this property are sophisticated and adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows and neutral tones."
"Prepare to glow this holiday season with a signature treatment at the Spa at Four Seasons Toronto. Revitalize your skin... This spa is located on the ninth floor of the Four Season Hotel, with the floor to ceiling windows providing a great view of the city."
"The development of St. Michael’s Cathedral was thanks to Father Michael Power, who saw the need for a new building to serve a rapidly growing Catholic congregation. Toronto architect William Thomas designed St. Michael’s and John Harper led the project, which began in 1845. Bishop Power dedicated this English Gothic Revival style cathedral to St. Michael, but passed away before construction was finished."
"On Church Street in the Garden District of Toronto stands St. Michael’s Cathedral. Clad in tones of grey and brick, this cathedral stands solitary with its exceptional majestic appeal and timeless architectural pride. And why not, St. Michael's is the oldest temple in Toronto, dating back to the mid-19th century."
"» St. Michael’s Cathedral was built in the middle of the 19th century. The English New Gothic building was presented by architect William Thomas in 1865. Irish immigrants provided financial assistance."
"Queen Street West is notably more different than the downtown Toronto shopping districts mentioned previously. It’s a vibrant neighbourhood with a mix of great shops, beautiful art and some of the city’s best restaurants and bars. To paint a picture of this area in case you haven’t had the pleasure of visiting quite yet, in 2014, Vogue named Queen Street West the second-hippest district in the world."
"Queen Street West is certainly where you can get some shopping done!. Located – you guessed it – along Queen Street West west of Yonge Street and extending well past Bathurst Street, Queen Street is also home to many amazing restaurants, hip bars and pubs, and coffee shops. One of our favourite ramen places in on Queen Street West and Lisa misses it dearly from when we used to go for ramen lunch!"
"From the tower make your way up to Queen Street where you can then catch a streetcar or start shopping your way down the street. Further down Queen Street West you’ll find Kensington Market, a bohemiam and hipster neighbourhood filled with vintage shops and many ethinic cuisines. It’s a great spot to stop for lunch or you can wait as you make your way to Chinatown."
"The Royal Alexandra Theatre—or the Royal Alex, as it’s known—is a pretty spiffy affair. The newly restored 1907 Beaux-Arts triumph is, in fact, North America’s first properly royal theater. It gained its title thanks..."
"an apt Celine-inspired tagline for this super quirky queer gem!. Buddies is a queer theatre space by day and on weekends transforms into one of Toronto's best gay nightclubs. And greatly needed, we might add!"