There are many interesting facts about Toronto that make it a really desirable place to go and see. Toronto is one of the most culturally diverse places that you could ever wish to visit as around 100 dialects and languages are spoken each day. It also has the 6th largest government, great attractions such as museums and spectacular parks but above all, the food is worth a visit alone.
Whether you are looking for houses in Toronto or you simply want to holiday there, be sure to prepare yourself for a foodie extravaganza!
Why?
Part of the reasoning comes from the fact that Toronto has a multicultural society and therefore the food on offer must cater to people’s needs and authentic tastes. So if you’re a foodie, this is definitely a must-see destination. There’s authentic Chinese and Vietnamese food, Italian and Indian, Portuguese, Hungarian food to name only a few options. The only problem is, which restaurant are you going to visit first?
Hopefully this list, which includes the best restaurants in Toronto will help you to make up your mind:
This restaurant offers a new and interesting concept to dining out as their chefs, Lynn Crawford and Lora Kirk create a menu made up from local and seasonal produce which changes daily, meaning all customers try the same dishes!
This is a small and intimate restaurant with wonderful service. The food is French and suitable fancy so expect classic dishes such as duck confit to have a modern twist.
Olde Yorke Fish & Chips
Named as Toronto’s ‘best catch’ when it comes to traditional battered fish and chips, this chip shop seems to be a winner for all! Great for British tourists who feel like they are missing out on indulging in a home favourite whilst away!
If you’re looking to feast on a hearty Italian pizza, made with the freshest and most authentic ingredients you may want to make a trip to G for Gelato. Here they have a range of Italian dishes and famously delicious Italian iced cream for dessert. How do we make a booking again?
Looking for the perfect after dinner coffee fix?
Well in that case, the Dark Horse Espresso Bar is renowned for its coffee’s even if they are said to be a little on the expensive side. The atmosphere is said to be relaxing and cosy, making it a great place to relax and unwind at the end of your trip, that’s if this food hasn’t tempted you to stay in Toronto permanently!
Original article: http://www.nowtoronto.com/food/story.cfm?content=190800