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Being vegetarian used to be tough when dining out in Toronto, but many restaurants now specialize in creating great meat-free options. These businesses offer amazing Danforth dining experiences, from pizza to Greek, and cafés to fine dining.
Whether you like you lobster rolls cold or warm, classic style or topped with extra goodies, Toronto has plenty of mouthwatering versions of the New England favourite. Mixed with mayo, and usually celery, lobster rolls have become a favourite among seafood loving Toronto foodies. Here are the best lobster rolls in Toronto. [Photo credit: courtesy of Little Fin, now closed]
Despite Bay Street's status as the heart of Toronto's business scene, there are a surprising number of affordable options for vegetarians seeking great meals. And, because of this neighbourhood's hunger for success, you can bet your food will be great.
Although it seems like Leslieville exploded in popularity quite recently, it’s actually been slowly building a solid reputation as a place to go for foodies for well over a decade. You can walk down this strip of Queen East and find something to eat that fits whatever you fancy at the moment. Here are some terrific options!
While it's sometimes viewed as an exclusive lunch item – one that's frequently passed over for more readily-available fast food options – the classic sandwich has become so much more in recent years. Toronto's trendy West Queen West 'hood has a number of great sandwich places worth a visit.
Mamma mia! Whether it’s a fancy twist on the traditional or something that hasn’t been seen before, you should prepare to rediscover the sandwich as an art form at these Little Italy eateries.
It’s midday in midtown and you’re looking for a quick bite to eat. Luckily Yonge and Eglinton offers a wide variety of healthy and unique fast food options. Skip the food court and check out these great spots for a grab-and-go lunch in the area.
When you’re craving fast food with character and flavour few things are better than marinated, grilled chicken, doused in garlicky yogurt sauce and wrapped in a warm pita blanket. Translated from Turkish, shish-taouk means “skewered chicken.” Technically, it can also mean kebobs, kebabs and donairs but the Toronto version is gently sizzling, chicken shawarma carved from a vertical spit.
Shopping is a tiring business. Whether you’re buying a whole new wardrobe or Christmas shopping for the family presents, everyone needs a place to stop and recharge. Here are some fantastic foodie-friendly options that'll help keep you going next time you're at the mall.
Culinary mash-ups abound at these Toronto fusion restaurants where the culturally diverse menus offer a veritable mélange of internationally inspired flavours.
Alright, alright, you’ve finished another perfect dinner at Chantecler, Raca or Grand Electric, and you’re ready for a mingle-worthy bar that’s nothing short of #LIVE. If you find yourself in Parkdale this Friday or Saturday looking for fellow party-minded folk, try one of these cocktail spots, pubs, music venues, or dance bars on Toronto's West Queen West strip. [Image credit: iStock.com/ AleksandarNakic]
Romance is alive and well, especially in the eclectic, energetic and dynamic neighbourhood we know as The Annex. When you want your partner to really appreciate your affection, take them on a date to one of these places where love is always in the air.
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