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If you're planning to hit the town for a night of food and drink in Toronto but always have trouble deciding on just one or two things to order, tapas is the way to go!

Tapas is a form of dining that consists of small, shareable plates, allowing you to try as many different dishes as possible. Though Spanish in origin, it's a branch of restaurant culture that has transcended geographic borders both in location and cuisine.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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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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If you've been wandering around the King West neighbourhood this past month, you may have walked right past a new hidden gem on Portland Street.

Chica, a new Spanish tapas restaurant, quietly opened up on April 8, and the little sister restaurant of Patria may have been hiding right under your nose.

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