"Khao San Road is a veg-friendly restaurant, serving up authentic Thai food. They have an entire vegan menu with so many great selections. There are starters like fresh rolls and squash fritters."
"The mish-mash of patterns is almost dizzying, but aesthetically pleasing at the same time. The menu is full of Thai dishes. Some of them have become my favourite comfort foods."
"Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Takeout, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service"
"Being a vegetarian isn’t always easy, especially when it comes to grabbing a quick and affordable meal. Luckily, many vegetarian and vegan restaurants have made it their mission to provide Toronto’s vegetarians with quick nutritious meals. From a vegan breakfast and lunch spot to a vegan burger spot, here are the best quick-service vegetarian spots in Toronto."
"People keep coming back to Rose and Sons for its unique atmosphere—all the nostalgia of a deli, but with a glossy, contemporary vibe. It's a brunch where you can feel comfortable diving headfirst into a half-pound pastrami platter while discussing your next yoga retreat to Tulum. And obviously, it wouldn't be a good deli without good pastrami, and owner Anthony Rose has a recipe that doesn't disappoint."
"Rose and Sons is the kind of neighborhood, family joint that strives to make both parents and kids happy. Forget run-of-the-mill, mediocre,...Read More"
"Taiwanese eateries are known to be cute, and this one is no exception. But do you know what’s really adorable?. The fact that everyone gets an apple with their rice or noodle dish."
"Stay aboard for the full two-hour tour, or if you're itching to tackle Toronto , hop off at one of the 21 stops, which include many of Toronto's top attractions, such as the CN Tower, the Eaton Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Casa Loma and the Royal Ontario Museum. Consult with the guides for optimum planning and when the busses will be stopping at certain locations. Don't miss the boat tour at the Harbourfront, which is included in your ticket."
"The AGO is hard to miss: the monumental glass and titanium facade designed by Toronto native son Frank Gehry hovering over the main building…"
"The cakes at Rahier can be described as modern, chic and scrumptious!. The nouveau style of decorating has attracted quite the following since it opened in 1996. The croissants are also laminated to perfection, making them as flaky and buttery as the ones found in Paris."
"McEwan enjoyed the Mata Hari cake, with mango and coconut mousse. “The gooseberry is pretty but perhaps misleading as I couldn’t taste this through the cake. It complemented the flavours well, however.” McEwan was particularly fond of the papaya compote and texture."
"A post shared by Andrea Ng – Toronto Food (@andreasfoodventures). Marvelous by Fred is a delectable French bakery chain with over 40 locations across Europe, and a new location on Queen Street West in Toronto. The bakery has a glamorous feel with a signature chandelier and mouth-watering menu of Cramik Brioches, waffles and signature Meringue cakes."
"While not technically outdoors, the Allan Gardens Conservatory delivers a whiff of nature any time of year: even if it's 10 degrees below freezing. Founded in 1858, the 16,000-square-foot greenhouse inside Allan Gardens park is home to hundreds of plants from around the globe, including tropical orchids, palms, banana trees, and jade vine. There are benches where you can pass an afternoon with a book, or you can opt for a paid tour to learn more about flora you likely won’t find in the wild anywhere in Canada."
"Allan Gardens is among Toronto's major tourist attractions and is one of its oldest parks. George Allan, who was a prominent politician and cultural leader, donated this five-acre parcel of land to the city in 1858. One of the most beautiful flower conservatorieswas built in the middle of the park and today attracts crowds with its vast collection of exotic plants and popular annual flower shows."
"Designated as a national historical site, RBG is revered world-wide for its extensive 400 acres of display gardens. What makes RBG unique is that it also protects and stewards over 2300 acres of environmentally sensitive lands and diverse ecosystems that connect the Niagara escarpment to Lake Ontario."