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greek restaurant toronto

Fancy a dinner in Greece? You don't have to go far in order to experience some Mediterranean vibes, delicious food and gorgeous beach views.

This dreamy restaurant near Toronto will transport you to an island and you can enjoy a meal on "Ontario's largest waterfront patio."

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The winter cold in Toronto always gets me longing for a taste of a different continent, and while my bank account says I can't afford a getaway to Paris, there are thankfully a few spots in the 6ix where you can get that same feeling for a night out.

Toronto's diversity means there are plenty of little neighbourhoods around the city where you can almost step into another country, whether you're dining out in Little Italy, Little India, Little Portugal or another enclave in the GTA. These spots also include several small, locally owned restaurants that will teleport you to a magical city in Europe in a heartbeat.

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Myth, one of Toronto's most popular Greek restaurants, has reopened after a major fire forced it to shut down for a few months, and its revival is quite impressive.

The restaurant's owner, Eileen Tsoumaris, told Narcity that while it was hard to shut down, she knew right away that they were committed to reopening. "Walking away was never an option because Myth is a second home, and our staff is family," Tsoumaris said.

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A popular Toronto restaurant caught on fire on Tuesday morning and the building is no longer recognizable.

The fire occurred at 522 King Street West, just off Brant Street, where the Greek restaurant Myth lies. The flames affected the restaurant's outdoor patio, entrance, interior, and many spots above it.

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