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places to eat in toronto

Downtown Toronto this weekend and not sure where to go? Why not skip your usual haunt and check one of these must-try restaurants off your bucket list instead?

From corn dogs and caviar to classic steak and fries, these Toronto restaurants offer the latest in inventive fusion foods, fine-dining dim sum, and quirky happy hours.

So mix things up and explore what downtown Toronto has to offer. Otherwise, you're just wasting an opportunity to expand your palate and indulge your inner foodie.

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You don't have to leave the Greater Toronto Area to get a taste of Europe this summer.

Just 45 minutes from Toronto, you can head to a secret garden that looks like it belongs in Italy or France.

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Summerlicious is back in Toronto, and you know what that means? An opportunity to try a bunch of restaurants from your list for cheaper than what it probably would've cost you.

Travelling the world is proving to be quite chaotic at this time of year, but if you travel for food and you're longing for that adventure, then you might as well explore the various cuisines in the heart of Toronto.

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It just isn't summer without visiting at least one rooftop patio, and if you're looking for some inspiration, then add these stunning Toronto spots to your plans.

These towering terraces boast views of the city, leafy decor, and vacay-vibes, so you can have a little getaway without leaving the city.

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A Toronto bar is celebrating the return of the warm weather with a new spring and summer menu, and it's filled with floral vibes. Daisy, a cocktail bar which launched in 2019, has recently reopened its kitchen, and you can enjoy a new selection of snacks and beverages in a leafy oasis.

The intimate venue is decorated with neon signs, curving pink booths, and a canopy of greenery that hangs from the ceiling. One of the most unique aspects is the infinity mirror room hidden in the back that's perfect for selfies.

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