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A Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in Toronto
"Kibo Sushi on Queen Street East at Jones is my go-to in Leslieville when I have a craving for Japanese food. I love their Tempura Bento Box, $12.95. I usually order the shrimp tempura because the batter is crispy and light, but you can also choose shrimp & veggie, veggie or tofu tempura."
"There is a good selection of sushi and tempura apps, rolls and sushi pizza. Available for delivery via Uber Eats, Skip The Dishes and DoorDash."
"Spend your afternoon in the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario) where you can see numerous collections of art from around the world and the largest Canadian art collection. There are so many things to do in Toronto so next up is Nathan Phillips Square where you can take a picture with the iconic Toronto sign and see the new city hall. The Old City Hall is just to the right, an old Romanesque building. If you’re visiting in the winter you can go skating in the square for free."
"The AGO is hard to miss: the monumental glass and titanium facade designed by Toronto native son Frank Gehry hovering over the main building…"
"Opened in 2014, the Aga Khan Museum is a building of serene architectural beauty designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki, with a collection of more than 1,000 objects focusing on the art of Muslim civilizations and culture of the Islamic world. There are close to 250 items displayed at any given time in the museum's permanent gallery space. In addition to the permanent collection, there are rotating exhibitions, workshops, and live arts performances to enjoy."
"Light as Inspiration” was the design approach that Fumihiko Maki, the architect winner of thePritzker prize (1993), used for the Aga Khan. This unique museum is dedicated to Islamic art and culture by the initiative of the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslim. The project started in 2010 and was finished in 2014."
"Admire beautiful artwork at the Aga Khan Museum full of Islamic art, Iranian art, and Muslim culture in a state of the art museum. You can book a tour that also provides transportation to and from the Aga Khan Museum as well."
"Toronto’s stalwart brewery has grown by leaps and bounds since its founding in 2000, evolving from the passion project of three laid-off brewery workers to a Downtown destination that now includes its own biergärten and restaurant along with a working brewery. Sitting in the shadow of the CN Tower, the biergärten patio has become a landmark in its own right: a place to try the brewery’s iconic pilsner alongside a menu of European- and Canadian-inspired drinking foods, such as soft pretzels with mustard made from the brewery’s beer, and, of course, poutine, topped with the requisite chicken gravy and cheese curds as well as double-smoked bacon and caramelized onion mayo. Dining at the restaurant: While the biergärten is currently closed, Steam Whistle has announced plans to reopen patio seating when restrictions allow, as well as a fireside dining option where diners can book private dinners for up to six guests focused on a menu of items cooked over wood-fired grills."
"In case you are looking for great night’s fun, Steam Whistle Brewery would be your right choice. It is situated at the base of the CN Tower – which is one of Toronto’s number one tourist destinations and this place gets improved thanks to its kind and friendly employees. Steam Whistle Brewery exists for two decades as well as has managed to earn the title of Canada’s biggest and most popular standalone brewery."
"Steam Whistle Brewery makes a Canadian pilsner that they are rightfully proud of. This local beer maker is located right near the Roger's Centre and the CN Tower and it is a perfect stop on the Toronto tourism train. Their beer recipe has been exacted using European brewing standards, yet there is a lightheartedness to the company that is all Canadian."
"Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly brunch in Toronto or an afternoon of pub grub, this Liberty Village patio in Big Rock Brewery is sure to please all. We enjoy hitting up this modern-day brewpub and BBQ joint for weekend brunch where the kids are happy to dig into carrot cake pancakes while I sip on a beer flight or their pineapple gin Radler and dive into a scotch egg breakfast. With a pie shop and bottle shop on-site, don’t forget to stock up on items to enjoy at home!"
"Sambucas on Church believes in providing only the best of dishes given the freshest of ingredients. They have already been serving their customers amazing Italian cuisine for years. That being said, the restaurant has a very wide array of menu items."
"Others want to sink their teeth into a pound of meat and bare witness to an “an epic battle of steed and steel.” For the latter, Medieval Times offers dinner and a show like no other. In the course of an evening, men on horseback joust to the death (ok, not really, it is a family show). For birthday parties or pure entertainment, the appeal behind Medieval Times is legendary for a reason."
"One is to have a dinner and show at Medieval Times (seriously it’s even fun if you don’t have kids). You eat your 4-course dinner with your hands like they would have in the 11th century and you get assigned a team to cheer behind for you knight during the tournament. Make sure to buy tickets in advance."
"Epic battles of Steel and Steed - a two hour tournament and dinner with feasting, fighting, horses, knights, and more!"
"The twisted wisdom of Yogi Berra’s great line: “nobody goes there anymore, it’s too crowded,” might apply to The Hot House. Reservations are not required but highly recommended if you plan to attend the famous Sunday buffet brunch. The hot table is loaded with plenty of meat, pasta and vegetarian options, plus the weekly chef’s surprise."
"Served every Sunday from 9:30 am, this brunch buffet will satisfy any appetite with an abundance of sweet and savoury selections. $24.95 buys access to carvery stations, omelette bars, salads, baked goods, desserts… the list goes on. Address: 35 Church Street, TorontoPhone: 416-366-7800"
"When it comes to all-you-can-eat brunch, jazz seems to be the music of choice to accompany it for most restaurants. Hot House is no exception with their jazz brunch running every Sunday from 9:30 a.m."