Eating out in Toronto


Eating out in Toronto need not be a chore like many other places. It should be an enjoyable experience, with every moment and morsel being savored. The only possible annoying part is narrowing it down to where you wish to dine, with a massive variety of restaurants and cafes to choose from, all with different tastes, themes and specialties. These include neighborhood favorites, traditional Canadian; middle eastern and Mediterranean and much more. It is always advised to check in advance for availability, and child allowances and facilities.

If you intend to consume alcohol, it's best to bring a good form of identification to be safe. It is also worth noting the tipping process. The bills include a 7% goods and services tax (GST), and 8% provincial sales tax (PST). Always tip on the pre-tax total of the bill. The following are just a few recommended places to go, but it is best to contact the local tourist office for further information.

Local Favorites:
(1) Le Select- 328 Queen Street West
(2) Torch Bistro-253 Victoria Street
(3) Bistro Tournesol-406 Dupont Street

Outdoor Patios:
(1) Southern Accent-595 Markham Street
(2) Flow Bar & Grill-133 Yorkville
(3) Alice Fazooli's-294 Adelaide Street

Traditional Canadian:
(1) Pangaea-1221 Bay Street
(2) Shopsy's-33 Yonge Street
(3) Joso's-202 Davenport Road (east of Avenue Road)

Ethnic Specials:
(1) Edo-484 Eglinton Avenue West
(2) Olive & Lemon-119 Harbord Street
(3) Ema-Tei-30 St. Patrick Street

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