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Toronto pulses with global energy, iconic architecture, and a deep cultural mix. Start at the CN Tower for panoramic views, then explore the Royal Ontario Museum or the Art Gallery of Ontario for everything from ancient relics to modern art. Neighborhoods like Kensington Market, Queen West, and Distillery District offer indie shops, bold murals, and some of the city's best bites.<br /><br />The city's food scene is a world tour—think dim sum, shawarma, jerk chicken, and fine dining, all in one day. For a breath of fresh air, hop a ferry to the Toronto Islands or stroll the waterfront. Whether you're here for culture, cuisine, or just the city buzz, Toronto blends it all with effortless style.
Situated in Little Italy, Contrada is a modern, casual Italian restaurant that focuses on locally sourced, seasonal foods.
This deli-inspired steakhouse features a challah service and hand-sliced pastrami on its menu.
If you’re interested in a vibey apero hour to unwind or catch up with a friend, Chantecler is where you want to go.
DaiLo whips up new Asian cuisine with a tasteful Chinese flair in the heart of Toronto. Meaning “big brother” in Cantonese.
This bar infused its own ferments into its signature drinks menu and riffed off classics, making it their own.
Upon walking in, you’ll be transported to 1900’s Paris. The mind behind this bar is no other than Frankie Solarik, an author and judge on Netflix’s Drink Master.
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