Mentioned by 48 hours in Toronto: Day 2
48 hours in Toronto: Day 2
"Opened in 1845, St Lawrence Market has been part of the city's fabric for almost 175 years. It's a foodies' paradise, with more than 120 vendors selling fresh produce, meats, cheeses and all manner of prepared foods at South Market. Come here to poke around and to graze."
"Fitting right into its location in the vibrant Queen Street West neighborhood, The Drake, which opened in 2004, has become a hub of Toronto art, design, and food. You’ll feel the energy the moment you walk into the former apartment building, where original granite floors, exposed brick, and other historical touches live alongside vivid murals, green leather seating, vintage stereos, and pieces from a rotating art collection. There's always something happening here, from DJs on the rooftop to live bands at Drake Underground, the hotel's performance space."
"Not only is there a dedicated weekend brunch menu, but they run a wine bottle & food shop and can help you put together a perfect picnic basket of bread, cheese, cured meats, etc. for brunch on the road. What to order: Go classic with their eggs Benedict, omelettes, or a Croque Monsieur (or Madame)."
"This restaurant is proud to serve classic French cuisine by creating authentic fresh dishes. All their sauces are made in-house with a veal-based stock. Everything comes in great portion sizes."
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"Leave it to Toronto to be home to dishes like Rasta Pasta’s ‘Dreadlock Pasta’ featuring housemade pasta, spicy tomato sauce, and jerk chicken meatballs. Or ‘Reggae Lasagna’ with layers of ricotta, mozzarella, and steamed calaloo (a caribbean leafy vegetable) with spicy tomato sauce. Although this Kensington Market hot spot isn’t new, it’s a great example of the incredible marriage of flavors and cultures available within Canada’s largest city’s dining scene, so we can’t help but recommend heading here for a taste of fusion at its finest."
"Rasta Pasta is more of a takeout place, but they’ve got a pretty cool menu of Italian and Jamaican fusion. They make a juicy and tender jerk chicken and give pasta dishes a Jamaican twist. Sitting in a park with your meal on a hot summer day… you’ll swear you’re in the Caribbean."
"Restaurant gastronomique, Italienne, Brunch, Restaurant avec service de réception, Restaurant avec stationnement, Restaurant avec salles privées, Restaurant avec spectacles. Découvrez un menu proposant une cuisine sur le grille, des pates et une cuisine vegetarienne, aux prix de 26$ à 60..."
"Fine Dining, Italian, Brunch, Restaurant With Party Services, Restaurant With Parking, Restaurant With Private Rooms, Restaurant With Live Entertainment. delicious dishes and first-class service. It's all thanks to a well-trained team that has played a big role i..."
"The Princess of Wales Theatre is the newest addition to the Mirvish family of theatres in Toronto’s entertainment district. It is a 2000-seat playhouse located only a block away from the historic Royal Alexandra Theatre. The theatre is the first privately owned Canadian theatre to open since 1907."
"Live entertainment is one of the best parts of coming to Canada. Princess of Wales Theatre hasn’t been around for even thirty years, but it’s definitely one of the city’s best theaters. You can see stellar plays in one of the most beautifully designed theaters in Canada."