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FOOD & DRINK BARBERIAN'S STEAK HOUSE 7 Elm Street - Toronto - 416-597-0335
Unbelievable steaks and seafood in a wonderful atmosphere. Plus a wine list that is just incredible!
GOLDEN THAI
105 Church St. (at Richmond St.) - Toronto - 416-868-6668
You won't find better Thai food in Toronto. Try the Tom Yam Goong or the Tom Kha Gai soup- Excellent! You wont leave hungry!
LEE GARDENS
331 Spadina Ave. (between College and Dundas) - Toronto - 416-593-9524
One of the best Szechuan restaurants Toronto has to offer, this restaurant is located in Chinatown which is a fun place to wander around. Reservations NOT taken. Share a table for quicker service- sometimes there are line-ups. Inexpensive.
BOMBAY PALACE 71 Jarvis Street - Toronto - 416-368-8048
Canadian Indian food is the closest to British that you will find, and this is one of the best, by far. The usual fare of good curry. Enjoy!
SPADINA GARDEN
114 Dundas Street West - Toronto - 416- 977-3413/4 Specializing in Szechuan, this is a great Chinese restaurant. Good, spicy dishes, but you have to ask for extra hot if you like it that way.
SPIRAL
582 Church Street - Toronto - 416-964-1102
The best gourmet restaurant in Toronto. If you want a fantastic meal, in a wonderful atmosphere with first class service, this is the place to go. Come on, treat yourself! Better yet, get someone else to treat YOU!
606 606 King W - Toronto - 416-504-8740
Popular restaurant-bar famed for wild late-night parties and a team of bar staff so gorgeous it’s hard to keep your eyes on your bar tab. Striking interior design. Regulars are a mix of locals, after-work professionals and college grads in jeans and T-shirts - attire that makes for a change from the designer labels of most style bars. That said, they’re as hip and cool as their designer counterparts, just less pretentious. Food is mostly Mexican and American but there are global dishes too, while fine drinks include tasty martinis and margaritas of many strengths and flavours.
HEALEY'S
178 Bathurst Street - Toronto - 416-703-5882
With a seating capacity of 300, full kitchen and two bars, karaoke on Wednesdays and a variety of rock 'n' roll, blues, R&B and soul the rest of the week, Healey's is a great place to stop in for a quick drink or a night out on the town.
SIGHTS CN TOWER You can't miss it! - 416-868-6937 Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is Canada’s National Tower, the World's Tallest Building, an important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto.
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME BCE Place - 30 Yonge Street - Toronto - 416-360-7765
The Mecca for hockey fans.
ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS 680 Plains Road West - Hamilton/Burlington - 905-527-1158 A living museum which serves local, regional and global communities while developing and promoting public understanding of the relationship between the plant world, humanity and the rest of nature.
THE DISTILLERY HISTORIC DISTRICT 416-364-1177 Founded in 1832 by Brother-in-law William Gooderham and James Worts, the Gooderham and Worts Distillery eventually became the largest distillery in the British Empire. Set on 13 acres in downtown Toronto, the forty plus buildings constitute the largest and best preserved collection of Victorian Industrial Architecture in North America.
The Distillery is now a pedestrian-only village entirely dedicated to arts, culture and entertainment. Internationally acclaimed galleries, artists' studios and workshops, restaurants, bars and cafes, as well as live music, all form part of this new landmark cultural centre. In addition to the history, arts and culture, The Distillery has been the location for over 800 film and television productions in the past decade, including Chicago, X-Men, Against The Ropes and The Hurricane, making The Distillery District the most popular film location in Canada.
Numerous festivals and special events attract tens of thousand of people each month.
The Distillery District is quickly becoming one of Canada's top destinations.
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