"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!"
"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."
"10429 Islington Ave, Kleinburg, Vaughan, Ontario L0J 1C0 CanadaItalian, Pizza, MediterraneanLunch, Dinner, DrinksTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover,[email protected]+1 905-552-7555http://www.belsitotrattoria.com"
"Allin Mikuna Soups is a family owned and operated business in Etobicoke that’s vegetarian and mostly vegan. They’ve got vegan burgers, empanadas, bowls, and of course, soups. You can also buy some of their soup mixes to make their soup at home."
"A post shared by Peter in Toronto 彼飛多海外生活📖🇨🇦 (@peter.torontoca). With everything from home décor and furniture to sports memorabilia and cookware, Downsview Park Flea Market has something for everyone. This North York market features 10,000 square feet of grocery space, alongside a kids’ arcade to keep even the young ones entertained while you shop."
"Travel several km west of Toronto for the spacious Sherway Gardens mall in Etobicoke. Open since 1971, this mall has expanded every decade to include 1,182,000 square feet of retail, with a recent slant to more luxury brand and fashion-conscious items. The mall somehow seems much smaller than it is, with low hanging ceilings and a figure-8 layout."
"With more than 1-million square feet, Sherway Gardens mall, located in Etobicoke, has 215 stores. It’s the eighth largest mall in Toronto. Through the years, it has changed from a mix of retail stores to become a centre for high fashion and luxury."
"Save for the giant tanks, drinking at Shacklands feels like hanging in your fave neighbourhood dive bar: the walls are slathered in action figures, the stereo’s playing Matthew Sweet and old cartoons are on a loop on the TV. But instead of Labatt 50, the bar’s pouring a delightful jumble of sours, bretts and fruity blends, courtesy brewer Jason Tremblay."
"Don’t come to Shacklands looking for a lager or an IPA—you won’t find any. They pour only Belgian-style brews: farmhouse ales, saisons, tripels and dubbels. Everything here is downright funky."