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23 Best Restaurants in Toronto
"Fine dining is at its best on The Chase’s stunning rooftop setting. Tucked in between soaring Financial District skyscrapers, The Chase’s indoor-outdoor bar and seating is the place to celebrate special occasions with refined French-Italian plates such as agnolotti pasta topped with zucchini crema, preserved tomato, pumpkin seed gremolata, and almond parmesan."
"When the crew at The Chase Fish & Oyster creates their seasonal menu they take inspiration from the Maritimes. The menu is packed with fresh seafood and is designed for sharing. The seafood theme makes its way into the décor, which can be described as beach house chic."
"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."
"A post shared by Avelo (@avelo.restaurant) on Sep 4, 2019 at 10:18am PDT. After whiling away the winter break, getting back to reality can be torture. Ease into the end of the holiday season with dinner at this charming vegan spot near Yonge and Bloor."
"Fine Dining, Portuguese, Mediterranean, Restaurant With Party Services, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Prix Fixe Menu. late from Monday to Saturday and are conveniently reachable by bicycle and public transit. They are situated in ..."
"Restaurant gastronomique, Chinoise, Coréenne, Japonaise, Asiatique, Restaurant avec service pour mariage, Restaurant avec salles privées, Restaurant avec internet sans fil, Restaurant accessible en fauteuil roulant, Accueille les groupes, Plat à emporter, Réservation, Restaurant avec stationnement, Restaurant avec service de traiteur, Restaurant avec service de réception. Restaurants de fruits de mer, Restaurants asiatiques"
"Fine Dining, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Asian, Restaurant With Wedding Service, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Group Reservation, Take-out, Reservation, Restaurant With Parking, Restaurant With Catering Services, Restaurant With Party Services. 15 years of proud history. At Seoul House BBQ we pride ourselves in quality of food and great service."
"Biagio Ristorante is a gorgeous Italian spot in Old Town, and it’s a chic restaurant for all your Instagrammable needs."
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"Explore the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and see some of the 80,000 works of art that are stored inside!. It’s a place that’s filled with some of the best and most recognised artists from across the world."
"5 – Check out the Art Gallery of Ontario Do you enjoy artworks?. Head to the Art Gallery!. Enjoy works by the famous Group of Seven and many more local artists."
"The AGO is hard to miss: the monumental glass and titanium facade designed by Toronto native son Frank Gehry hovering over the main building…"
"Considered Toronto’s urban beach, HTO Park is located just west of Harbourfront Centre. The name, HTO is a play on words, combining both water, H20, and the city’s often used abbreviation, TO. HTO Park is definitely one of the city’s most quirky parks."
"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."
"A post shared by VIVIEN TRINH (@vivientrinh) on Aug 1, 2018 at 6:24pm PDT. It’s always summer at Allen Gardens!. This gorgeous conservatory is huge and within the city’s east end – from 10 a.m."
"Weekday dinners where you can select from over 100 Italian items in a kitschy marketplace-themed environment are $19.95, weekend dinners $26.95 on Friday and $28.99 on Saturday and Sunday."