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toronto restaurant news

Even for those who live in Toronto, the city's immense restaurant scene can be pretty overwhelming; and if you’re only visiting for only a few days, you probably don't even know where to start.

But, don't worry! We've got you covered with a list of standout spots in the 6ix that represent the quality, diversity, and uniqueness that make Toronto’s food scene so special.

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A new by-law is taking effect in Toronto this week and it'll make your takeout order look a little different.

Toronto restaurants will no longer be handing out single-use utensils and other items, without being asked for it first.

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Where Canada's first Shake Shack location will be has finally been revealed and it's going to transform one of the busiest intersections in Toronto.

Shake Shack announced that it would be opening its first Canadian location in Toronto in 2024, and people have been eagerly awaiting it since.

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A popular Toronto restaurant in the city's West End has closed its doors for nearly two weeks due to a sewer problem, and they're asking for locals to help them stay afloat.

The Alpine in the Junction has gone to takeout-only service due to the sewer issue, which has forced them to close their dining room, cancel several events and air their concerns with the City of Toronto on Instagram.

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Toronto's food scene is changing so often that it's hard to keep up, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad thing. In fact, it makes for an exciting and riveting city.

With that in mind, here is a rundown of some Toronto restaurants that are closing after serving Torontonians for a few years, as well as new spots and menus to get excited about.

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