Guidebook for Toronto

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Guidebook for Toronto

Shopping

Main Shopping Mall
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CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge St
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Main Shopping Mall
Nearest Convenience Store Open 24/7
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Petro-Canada
117 Jarvis St
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Nearest Convenience Store Open 24/7
Grocery Superstore
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Loblaws
585 Queen St W
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Grocery Superstore

Essentials

Famous Market
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St. Lawrence markaðurinn
93 Front St E
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Famous Market
Open 24 hrs for Groceries
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Metro
89 Gould St
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Open 24 hrs for Groceries

Entertainment & Activities

Cinema
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24 Dundas St E
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Cinema
Blue Jays
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Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way
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Blue Jays
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Bay St at Air Canada Centre
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BMO Völlurinn
170 Princes' Blvd
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Undraland Kanada
1 Canada's Wonderland Drive
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Food Scene

Coffee/Breakfast
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Tim Hortons
1500 O'Connor Dr
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Coffee/Breakfast
Great for quick breakfast and brunch
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The George Street Diner
129 George St
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Great for quick breakfast and brunch
Starbucks
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Starbucks
132 Front Street East
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Starbucks
Great Pasta and Pizza
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Fusaro's East
294 Richmond St E
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Great Pasta and Pizza
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St. Lawrence markaðurinn
93 Front St E
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The city’s flashiest seafood spot is The Chase, one of two restaurants in a refurbished 19th-century downtown office building. The ground floor is nice for a lunch of oysters (they typically have a dozen varieties on hand), garlicky snails on toast and an overflowing, buttery lobster roll with a side of house-made dill chips. The menu at the more formal upstairs restaurant, The Chase, includes sharing platters such as caviar and cured salmon, harissa-spiced grilled octopus and a whole halibut as big as the table, served with a brown butter sauce.
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The Chase
10 Temperance St
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The city’s flashiest seafood spot is The Chase, one of two restaurants in a refurbished 19th-century downtown office building. The ground floor is nice for a lunch of oysters (they typically have a dozen varieties on hand), garlicky snails on toast and an overflowing, buttery lobster roll with a side of house-made dill chips. The menu at the more formal upstairs restaurant, The Chase, includes sharing platters such as caviar and cured salmon, harissa-spiced grilled octopus and a whole halibut as big as the table, served with a brown butter sauce.
From the moment it debuted, Miku’s 180-seat dining room has been overrun—an advantage of being in the heart of the new office district south of the Gardiner. The kitchen is overseen by chef Kazuya Matsuoka, who also runs the company’s three B.C. locations, known for using sustainable fish and for popularizing aburi sushi. Miku’s kaiseki menu is a clever combination of random exotica. One night, its star course was a tiered plate of sushi: ocean trout with jalapeño and pink grapefruit, toro with funky black truffle, golden-eye snapper with a kumquat compote, and shima-aji (mackerel) with okra and dashi jelly.
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Miku Toronto
10 Bay St.
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From the moment it debuted, Miku’s 180-seat dining room has been overrun—an advantage of being in the heart of the new office district south of the Gardiner. The kitchen is overseen by chef Kazuya Matsuoka, who also runs the company’s three B.C. locations, known for using sustainable fish and for popularizing aburi sushi. Miku’s kaiseki menu is a clever combination of random exotica. One night, its star course was a tiered plate of sushi: ocean trout with jalapeño and pink grapefruit, toro with funky black truffle, golden-eye snapper with a kumquat compote, and shima-aji (mackerel) with okra and dashi jelly.
On the 54th floor of the TD Centre, chef John Horne emphasizes Canoe’s Canadiana theme through provenance: creamy Thunder Oak gouda coats a wondrously rich soup of three-day-caramelized Holland Marsh onions and bone marrow; the gnocchi that accompany a buttery wedge of Great Lakes walleye are made of specially sourced potatoes from Alliston. Desserts can be overwrought, like a tribute to Niagara peaches in which the fruit is lost amid all the add-ons, including a pile of Pop Rocks. Servers are as polished as at any O&B restaurant, and are experts in the treasure-filled wine list.
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Canoe
66 Wellington St W
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On the 54th floor of the TD Centre, chef John Horne emphasizes Canoe’s Canadiana theme through provenance: creamy Thunder Oak gouda coats a wondrously rich soup of three-day-caramelized Holland Marsh onions and bone marrow; the gnocchi that accompany a buttery wedge of Great Lakes walleye are made of specially sourced potatoes from Alliston. Desserts can be overwrought, like a tribute to Niagara peaches in which the fruit is lost amid all the add-ons, including a pile of Pop Rocks. Servers are as polished as at any O&B restaurant, and are experts in the treasure-filled wine list.
Mark McEwan’s plush downtown steak house is precisely calibrated to pamper the wolves of Bay Street. Highlights of the menu are the luscious Béarnaise-sauced lobster poutine and the selection of finely marbled beef, which includes a 32-ounce bone-in rib-eye, charred but pink within and oozing with buttery fat (suggested for two but easily shared by four, which makes the $138 price tag less of a shock).
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Bymark
66 Wellington St W
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Mark McEwan’s plush downtown steak house is precisely calibrated to pamper the wolves of Bay Street. Highlights of the menu are the luscious Béarnaise-sauced lobster poutine and the selection of finely marbled beef, which includes a 32-ounce bone-in rib-eye, charred but pink within and oozing with buttery fat (suggested for two but easily shared by four, which makes the $138 price tag less of a shock).
The reboot of O&B’s iconic bistro is every bit as polished as its former self, luring back loyal clientele for power lunches and prix fixes. The vibe is a little less fusty, as new British touches blend with the place’s Parisian traditions: burgundy leather banquettes, black-and-white photos, and London-born bar snacks (rarebit, fish and chips) that offer casual alternatives to duck confit and steak frites. Chef Amanda Ray turns each dish into an artful assemblage of bright veggies, Canadian-raised proteins and surprising hits of flavour. A tiny pitcher of green gazpacho arrives with a plate of ­delicate smoked sturgeon, asparagus, cucumber ribbons and lemony buttermilk curd for what may be
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Biff's Bistro
4 Front St E
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The reboot of O&B’s iconic bistro is every bit as polished as its former self, luring back loyal clientele for power lunches and prix fixes. The vibe is a little less fusty, as new British touches blend with the place’s Parisian traditions: burgundy leather banquettes, black-and-white photos, and London-born bar snacks (rarebit, fish and chips) that offer casual alternatives to duck confit and steak frites. Chef Amanda Ray turns each dish into an artful assemblage of bright veggies, Canadian-raised proteins and surprising hits of flavour. A tiny pitcher of green gazpacho arrives with a plate of ­delicate smoked sturgeon, asparagus, cucumber ribbons and lemony buttermilk curd for what may be
After a slow start that saw the Shangri-La’s flagship restaurant change chefs and directions, the current incarnation under Damon Campbell is one of the city’s best hotel restaurants. And with tasting menus starting at just $70, it’s also a relative bargain. Glistening pearls of Northern Divine caviar bejewel a savoury doughnut, and a duo of bison (seared loin, braised rib) unexpectedly and deliciously invokes Southeast Asia with peanut, chili and tamarind. A dish of Spanish mackerel with grilled octopus, fermented chili and tiny gnocchi is the perfect balance of refined and relaxed—much like the restaurant’s sharp servers. Desserts, like the warm bread pudding with huckleberry, are overwork
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Bosk
188 University Ave
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After a slow start that saw the Shangri-La’s flagship restaurant change chefs and directions, the current incarnation under Damon Campbell is one of the city’s best hotel restaurants. And with tasting menus starting at just $70, it’s also a relative bargain. Glistening pearls of Northern Divine caviar bejewel a savoury doughnut, and a duo of bison (seared loin, braised rib) unexpectedly and deliciously invokes Southeast Asia with peanut, chili and tamarind. A dish of Spanish mackerel with grilled octopus, fermented chili and tiny gnocchi is the perfect balance of refined and relaxed—much like the restaurant’s sharp servers. Desserts, like the warm bread pudding with huckleberry, are overwork
This Queen West go-to for pre-ballet dinners and Wagyu steak lunches has gotten a subtle but vital refresh. A new light installation casts a cool, blue glow on couples in suits and statement jewellery (plus the odd group of high-rolling millennials in designer sneakers). David Lee’s retooled menu is still crowd-pleasing, but more 2016: a gin list rivals the wine offerings, sashimi plates have joined charcuterie boards, and vegetables share equal billing with foie gras. A round of eight-hour-roasted celeriac, for example, tinged with Thai basil and ringed with crema and stewed rhubarb, is just as satisfying as the crispy duck salad with its tangles of fish sauce–soaked green papaya, cucumber
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Planta Queen
180 Queen St W
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This Queen West go-to for pre-ballet dinners and Wagyu steak lunches has gotten a subtle but vital refresh. A new light installation casts a cool, blue glow on couples in suits and statement jewellery (plus the odd group of high-rolling millennials in designer sneakers). David Lee’s retooled menu is still crowd-pleasing, but more 2016: a gin list rivals the wine offerings, sashimi plates have joined charcuterie boards, and vegetables share equal billing with foie gras. A round of eight-hour-roasted celeriac, for example, tinged with Thai basil and ringed with crema and stewed rhubarb, is just as satisfying as the crispy duck salad with its tangles of fish sauce–soaked green papaya, cucumber
Chef Carl Heinrich has created the perfect Financial District antidote: a snug room with chummy service, fancified farm-to-table food and not a crantini in sight. His smoked rainbow trout salad tastes like the world’s best Jewish brunch food. Grilled veal sirloin rests on buttery puréed celery root, accompanied by bright salsa verde and creamy roasted potatoes; accoutrements are magic, but the veal is overcooked.
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Richmond Station
1 Richmond St W
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Chef Carl Heinrich has created the perfect Financial District antidote: a snug room with chummy service, fancified farm-to-table food and not a crantini in sight. His smoked rainbow trout salad tastes like the world’s best Jewish brunch food. Grilled veal sirloin rests on buttery puréed celery root, accompanied by bright salsa verde and creamy roasted potatoes; accoutrements are magic, but the veal is overcooked.
The downtown extension of the Drake Hotel is an updated Parisian brasserie, with leather banquettes, an elaborate pergola and an oval bar. The menu lists showy dishes plainly targeted at meat-loving financiers, like an extravagant 34-ounce côte de boeuf, intensely mineral from the long aging process, and a plate of deliciously oily B.C. sardines. The house wine, fittingly named Fat Banker, is pretty damn good.
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Drake One Fifty
150 York St
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The downtown extension of the Drake Hotel is an updated Parisian brasserie, with leather banquettes, an elaborate pergola and an oval bar. The menu lists showy dishes plainly targeted at meat-loving financiers, like an extravagant 34-ounce côte de boeuf, intensely mineral from the long aging process, and a plate of deliciously oily B.C. sardines. The house wine, fittingly named Fat Banker, is pretty damn good.
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Bent
777 Dundas St W
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Origin
107 King Street East
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ONE Restaurant
116 Yorkville Ave
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Sightseeing

Must See Landmark
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CN Turninn
290 Bremner Blvd
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Must See Landmark
Watch live Toronto sports teams (Raptors / Maple Leafs)
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Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay St.
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Watch live Toronto sports teams (Raptors / Maple Leafs)
Great for walks and lake view
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Sugar Beach Park
11 Dockside Dr
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Great for walks and lake view

Everything Else

Staple Goodlife Gym
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GoodLife Fitness Toronto 137 Yonge Street
137 Yonge St
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Staple Goodlife Gym
Used for local conventions or trade shows
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Metro Toronto ráðstefnu miðstöð
255 Front St W
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Used for local conventions or trade shows

Drinks & Nightlife

For fine dinning
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GEORGE Restaurant
111C Queen St E
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For fine dinning
Historical
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Brennivínsmiðstöðin
55 Mill St
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Historical
Best Drinks in Town
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BarChef
472 Queen St W
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Best Drinks in Town