Mention Greek food to any resident of Toronto and they'll say one word and one word only: Danforth. Although Danforth Ave. is named after Asa Danforth, Jr. - an early American settler who, down on his luck, decided to invest in Canada -, the area is actually the home of the largest Greek population in North America (according to the website). So when my fiancee and I met up with her Greek friend Ted for dinner, it was pretty much a no-brainer.
Visitors to the anglo-centric Kingsway will be pleased to discover a delicious range of ethnic eateries. Greek, Thai, Italian, French, Spanish and Japanese restaurants are part of the elegant line up along Bloor Street West between Prince Edward Drive and Montgomery Road. TTC travellers can disembark at the Royal York subway station.
Mention Colombia and hearty home cooking might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But that will change after a meal at Mi Tierra Restaurant. This family-oriented eatery features traditional Colombian food and friendly service in a relaxed venue.
Kids can either love food or be picky eaters, or be in between - sometimes loving food and sometimes not wanting to eat. It is a true treat for a kid to go out for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Though some picky kid eaters are vegetarian, so what restaurant do you choose for your children?
Red and white checked tablecloths, rustic stucco walls and colourful kilims set the stage for tasty Turkish home-style cooking at Anatolia Turkish Cuisine in Toronto’s west end.
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