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Toronto

Not many cities have such a multi-cultural base as Toronto. This results in one of the most diverse and qualitative food scenes in the world.

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Eateries

These tacos reeeeally hit the spot. The Adobada (grilled pork with pineapple) is our favourite. Since it’s a very small places, it’s mainly takeout, so perfect when the sun is shining.

What

Tacos - $

Where

69 Kensington Avenue

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This is the youngest baby from the people of the best restaurant in Canada, Alo. And boy it is a tasty baby. Try their hamburger with goey beafort cheese, the short rib and don’t forget to wash it all down with a balsam Spritz. Walk-ins only, so make sure to arrive before rush hour.

What

French Bistro - $$

Where

163 Spadina Ave.

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Everything is perfect at Byblos: the service, décor, the cocktails and of course: the food. Make sure to try the Pide with truffle, the delicious homemade Labneh and the short rib Kebab.

What

Mediterranean

Where

11 Duncan Street

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Hotels

The perfect getaway if you are looking to stay in the midst of creative, hip and happening West Queen West. With a full activity calendar you won’t get bored, stay for brunch, take in the arts and have a cocktail on the roof-top patio before heading out to the underground basement nightclub for some funky tunes.

What

Hipster paradise - $$

Where

1150 Queen St West

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Modern hotel with a famous rooftop bar that provides one of the best skyline’s in the city. Also known for their French little sister Colette, which is located on the ground floor, which serves one of the best brunches in town.

What

Corporate with a flirty wink - $$

Where

550 Wellington St West

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Look no further if you want to stay in the midst of the Entertainment district. This Montreal original hotel group brings the Quebec elegance to raw Toronto.

What

Comfort & Ease - $$

Where

30 Mercer St, Toronto

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