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Fast Food Restaurants in Woodbridge Vaughan ON
"V’s Caribbean is a vegan restaurant offering Jamaican and Caribbean dishes. Their food is comforting, hearty, healthy, and delicious. There are an assortment of dishes like curry soy chunks, maple jerk tofu, callaloo, curry chickpea & potatoes, and more."
"Allin Mikuna Soups is a family owned and operated business in Etobicoke that’s vegetarian and mostly vegan. They’ve got vegan burgers, empanadas, bowls, and of course, soups. You can also buy some of their soup mixes to make their soup at home."
"A post shared by searchofscrumptious (@searchofscrumptious) on May 23, 2017 at 6:21pm PDT. The South Indian style breakfast buffet offered weekends between 10 am and 12:30 pm costs just $11.99 and is stocked with dosa, utthappam, poori, ghee pongal, vada, rava kichidi, idly, sweets, rava kesari, potato masala, sambar, chutneys, and more. Address: 1571 Sandhurst Circle, Unit 153, ScarboroughPhone: 416-293-7755"
"If there’s one place that does Indian desserts right, it’s Bengali Sweets & Restaurant. You’ll come here to start with their samosas but you’ll really be here to pick up a box or two of sweets. Not sure what to try?"
"Serving Thai cuisine, known for its unique and harmonized blend of herbs, spices and market-fresh ingredients creating a subtle taste of sweet, sour, salty and spiciness in every meal. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 905-760-1288"
"If you love the waterfront as much as we do, Humber Bay Park may just become your new summer oasis. This narrow park located right on Toronto’s waterfront boasts six different biking trails, an open field for picnics and play, as well as its own off-leash area for your furry companions. Travel along its paved pathways during your morning run and watch the sunrise, embark on an afternoon hike while you watch Toronto’s wildlife cool off along the shore, or just simply unwind while you set sights on Toronto’s skyline from city’s west end."
"Another great photography spot just west of downtown Toronto is Humber Bay Park. It’s divided by Mimico Creek, creating an East and West Park and offers nature photography opportunities along with skyline views of Toronto. Both sections of the park jut out into Lake Ontario and features walking trails, rock beaches, waterways and a butterfly habitat."
"This is another great waterfront green space in Humber Bay Shores. Located close to Colonel Samuel Smith Park just west of downtown Toronto, Humber Bay Park is divided by Mimico Creek, creating an East and West Park. It too offers nature opportunities along with skyline views of Toronto."
"Located within the headwaters of the Don and Humber Rivers, this is a great park to get back to nature without having to go that far as it's south of Rutherford Road. Key highlights include a steep-sided Humber River Valley and big hill that gives you gorgeous view points of the Humber River. The park is great for picnics with quite a number of areas to set up which makes it great for families."
"If you’ve never been to Boyd Conservation Centre, you’re missing out. This Woodbridge nature preserve, which is chock full of mature trees, is nothing short of majestic. It’s also a local favourite for family get-togethers, thanks to its many picnic and BBQ sites."