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"This rooftop restaurant takes upscale dining to the next level — quite literally!. With stunning views of the city, seafood platters, and creative cocktails, The Chase could totally end your search for “The One.”. Address: 10 Temperance Street, TorontoPhone: 647-348-7000"
"This rooftop restaurant offers gluten-free, vegetarian-friendly and vegan options. The Chase serves gourmet French cuisine. Although it is at a higher price range than the rest of the restaurants it is a great place to eat from at least once."
"Major big spender downtown vibes reign at this Financial District restaurant where your exciting views are of skyscrapers and bustling streets."
"The restaurant is quiet about it, but the food here is entirely vegan. Rather than trumpet the politics of its choice, the kitchen modestly prepares food without animal products, surprising the palate with foraged moss, obscure grains, seaweed-extracted umami, and fermented vegetables. The menu also boasts wood-fired flatbreads, fancy mushrooms, and soup so creamy that it’s hard to believe it’s not made with butter."
"This vegan establishment has made a name for itself largely due to its team of creative, innovative chefs. Using their respective backgrounds, this group of restaurateurs is cooking up some of the most exciting vegan fare in the city. Expect dishes like artichoke barigoule ravioli and seedling salad with za’atar; porcini mushroom and cauliflower soup; and charcoal gnocchi."
"Avelo Restaurant, formerly called Awai, is an innovative, vegan, fine dining restaurant in Toronto. Avelo offers tasting menus in multiple courses (three, five, and eight courses) that continually rotate with the seasons. At the restaurant, they bake their own bread, make their own vinegars and preserves, and create their own vegan cheeses."
"Thornhill, Chinese Cuisine, Chinese, Restaurant With Delivery Services, Restaurant With Party Services, Restaurant With Live Entertainment, Take-out, Restaurant With Catering Services, Reservation. by staff dressed in traditional Imperial robes, in a beautiful dining room adorned with elegant Oriental decor... Seafood Restaurants, Caterers"
"7700 Bathurst St Unit 51, Thornhill, Vaughan, Ontario L4J 7Y3 CanadaChinese, AsianLunch, DinnerTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Delivery[email protected]+1 905-882-8887http://www.cynthiaschinese.com"
"Thornhill, Chinoise, Restaurant avec service de livraison, Restaurant avec service de réception, Restaurant avec spectacles, Plat à emporter, Restaurant avec service de traiteur, Réservation. Restaurants de fruits de mer, Traiteurs"
"Located in the heart of the Entertainment District, Toula is the place to go for Italian bites paired with city sights. Plus, they have a wine selection to die for. So sip some chardonnay while you marvel at the gorgeous view!"
"Just steps from Main Street subway station is this new bistro specializing in local and sustainable eats. Their menu includes charcuterie boards, oysters, and shrimp ceviche."
"Fine Dining, Lounge, French, Italian, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Bring Your Own Wine, Restaurant With Live Entertainment, Restaurant With Party Services, Extensive Wine List, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant. facade, Blu is an Italian restaurant based on authentic classic cuisine created by executive chef Massimo Callovini... French Restaurants, Italian Restaurants"
"Sometimes going out for Italian food seems counterintuitive. How hard is it for you to stay at home and boil some pasta?. Blu gives you Italian food you cannot make yourself at home unless you have ample time and have studied under masters (or grandmothers) in Italy."
"From truffled beef carpaccio to pan-seared ribeye, this place knows how to wine and dine. Speaking of wine, right now you can take advantage of their incredible promo to enjoy takeout bottles at 30% off!"
"Have breakfast either at hotel, grab it on the run at a Tim Hortons, Starbucks or sit down at the Sunset Grill, for a standard breakfast at a reasonable price. Get oriented to Toronto with a hop-on, hop-off bus tour: great value for a short stay as your ticket includes transportation and a narrated guided tour of the city. Book a Toronto Hop-On, Hop-Off Tour with Viator. This tour's first bus leaves from Yonge-Dundas Square and the pass is good for three consecutive days."
"If you’re craving a whole range of desserts from shaved ice to waffles and soupy desserts, Sugar Marmalade is the place to go. They have locations all across Canada and are one of the best places to get Chinese desserts in Toronto. They offer fusion desserts and more traditional Hong Kong sweets."
"Sugar Marmalade makes traditional Hong Kong-style desserts with a twist. You’ll find everything from glutinous rice, to sago, to bubble waffles on the menu!. Their Markham location is at First Markham Place, and they also have locations across the GTA and Canada."
"Described by many as a hidden gem, Gibraltar Beach is a beautiful stretch of sand that faces out on Lake Ontario and is all that is left of the sand dunes that once blanketed the area. Where: Located on the shores of Lake Ontario on Toronto Islands, Toronto"
"After 25 years as editor-in-chief of Canadian Art magazine, Rhodes left his post in 2015 and took over an empty space in the city’s reigning gallery district on Dupont. His latest show comes from photographer Katherine Knight, who photographs Maritime model ships and sailboats in all their nautical splendor. 1444 Dupont Street, unit 31, dupontprojects.com."
"Authentic Italian cuisine can be difficult to come by, which is why this bistro—which has been operating since 1978—is a gem. It’s a wine and dine location, as they have an extensive wine list to match their lengthy menu with everything from homemade pastas to pizzas to steaks."
"Cici’s Pizza is a vegan-friendly pizzeria where you can add vegan cheese to any of their veggie pizzas. They have a wide variety of veggie toppings, too."
"Now there are locations of this old-school sandwich shop all over the city, all family owned. But go to the original one — which opened on a residential side street in Little Italy in 1967 — for breaded and fried strips of veal, chicken, or eggplant, slapped with cheese, peppers, and tomato sauce onto buns the size of a baby’s head. The queue of cops, tow truck drivers, and paramedics can be long at lunch and dinner."
"When Torontonians just want to have a messy Italian sandwich with tomato sauce dripping down the sides, stretchy cheese and burning hot peppers, we head to locations of this old school Italian sandwich shop."