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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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PAI will be celebrating 10 years since it opened in Toronto and the couple who owns and runs the Thai restaurant is looking back on how it all started.

Even though it's been a decade since they started their business, Jeff and Nuit Regular say the one thing that has remained the same since the beginning is their dedication to serving the most authentic Thai dishes to Torontonians.

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You can check out some of Toronto's best restaurants for a lot cheaper than it would've cost you any other time of the year and that's thanks to Winterlicious.

Winterlicious starts on January 26 till February 8, and you can book your reservations today at various Toronto restaurants. The question remains though — where can you find the best bang for your buck?

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Toronto was a celebrity hotspot during this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and with every movie premiere comes a meal afterwards. But where do stars eat when they're in the 6ix?

We know that Drake loves dining at Sotto Sotto, and DJ Khaled will always rave about Chubby's, but what about the other celebrities who visit Toronto?

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Listen up, brunch lovers! A new brunch experience is coming to Toronto and it will whisk you away to Asia. You can indulge in all sorts of Thai-style dishes including mini doughnuts.

Kiin, Toronto's Royal Thai-inspired fine dining establishment is launching Kiin Café, a "neighbourhood hub for guests to grab a Thai coffee and espresso drinks, fresh housemade mini doughnuts, and traditional Thai brunch staples."

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