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The top 10 family restaurants in Toronto
"This restaurant prides itself on having one of the freshest menus that change daily. They offer clams, mussels, lobsters and a variety of other options to choose from. They also serve gluten-free options."
"Rodney's Oyster House is a moderately priced casual Seafood restaurant located by King St W and Spadina Ave in the King West area of Downtown Toronto."
"13:00: Grab lunch at Rodney’s Oyster House They have one of the best clam chowders in Canada, so make sure you arrive hungry."
"So, Joso’s is a pretty established spot and one of the best restaurants in Toronto for good seafood. Opened about 40 years ago, Joso’s is still going strong. Top tip: Make sure to try their delicious Octopus Salad and their grilled fish (Dalmatia Style)."
"Famous for its cuttlefish ink pasta and risotto nero, and its impeccable fresh fish selection, Joso's stands out as a feast for your tastebuds, eyes and for ..."
"Head over to Joso’s, a pretty well-known joint in Toronto for some of the best seafood in the city. Make sure to try their Octopus Salad, it’s amazing."
"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!"
"A post shared by MICHAEL’S ON SIMCOE (@michaelsonsimcoe) on Oct 18, 2018 at 6:59pm PDT. Steak is one of the most popular dishes and the experience elevates if it is served in a fine dining restaurant. Michael’s on Simcoe is a high-end modern steakhouse that is run by a family."
"Steakhouse, Italian, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Restaurant With Terrace. enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open at night all week."
"This is a Portuguese seafood restaurant whose prices range from $38 – $62. They pride themselves on serving authentic Portuguese food and have a great wine list. They offer fresh seafood such as lobster, shrimp, octopus and more."
"Enjoy Adega for its Seafood, Mediterranean, European, Portuguese cuisine. Here is a review of the place:. “I celebrated my 70th birthday with my 5 adult children their spouses and 4 of our young grandchildren."
"The Toronto Post Office was built sometime in the 1800s, and it served as a post office (duh) back in the day. It’s now a designated National Historic Site of Canada, and it’s a pretty building you won’t hear much about. You’ll find a few other beautiful Victorian-style buildings located on Toronto Street as well!"
"The SHOP is your source for one-of-a-kind objects created by Harbourfront Centre’s Artists-in-Residence, as well as a selection of quality children’s toys, beautiful accessories, gourmet edibles and high-design lifestyle pieces. Explore contemporary masterpieces, unique and artisanal items in this special waterfront retail destination. www.harbourfrontcentre.com/shop 235 Queens Quay W."
"Getting outside is one of the easiest things to do with kids in Toronto. Head down to Budapest Park in the west end to spend a beautiful sunny day by the water, that’ll keep the kids happy and entertained. Bring bikes if you can!"
"The Toronto Waterfront lays in front of the massive body of water that used to serve as Toronto’s tradeline until recently in history when it was industrialized."
"This little eatery takes its influences from Taiwan, and so offers authentic Taiwanese bubble tea as well as a lot of Taiwanese foods for those who know and love them. Really, there’s no going wrong with the flavourful combinations this joint has to offer, both food and drink-wise."
"Teara Lab is a Japanese inspired sandwich shop in Toronto that has blown up the social sphere. Their Yuzu teriyaki fish burger with black sesame buns have made waves in Toronto and definitely a hype worth checking out."
"What is it: Pulling espressos from locally roasted, Pilot Coffee bean, Te Aro is Leslieville’s industrial yet cozy, New Zealand-inspired coffee spot. Friendly baristas are keen to inform and educate on the variety of roasts available, although it’s hard to go wrong when just about everything is delicious. Why go: Taste the difference of small-batch, craft roasted beans and settle into Te Aro’s warm comfortable space."
"This industrial garage door entrance seems uninviting – but don’t let that fool you!. Inside Te Aro, you’ll find plenty of tables, benches, good drinks, and food for all humans to consume. While it’s a little pricier, it’s definitely a place to catch up with someone – inside the shop, or outside in the sunshine at a little round table."
"Te Aro has an industrial-chic aesthetic to it—it looks like a garage with two massive doors that open onto the front patio—but it’s got warm vibes from all the friendly Leslieville locals who visit. It’s also one of the cafes serving beans by Pilot Coffee Roasters, a Toronto staple on the coffee scene."