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Greg's Ice Cream Going strong for 25 years, this iconic Bloor Street shop has changed locations (it moved west a couple of years ago) but the basic... | | L'Espresso Bar Mercurio this budget-minded bistro on the ground floor of U of T's Woodsworth College specializes in a short all-day card of panini, salads... | | Jamie Kennedy at the Gardiner Light floods into the third floor of the new museum, where Kennedy has set up shop in a cool, modern space of limestone and blond ... | | |
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La Palette Romantic enough for a tryst, classy enough for family dinners, exotic enough for the local Kensingto... | | Bellini's Italian Restaurant Timeless chic and unabashed seduction meet in this airy below-street-level eatery. Polished dark woo... | | The Sultan's Tent & Cafe Moroc You're actually in St. Lawrence, but the "intimate" tented rooms, arched doorways and tropical palms... | | Lolita's Lust & The Chinchilla Lounge Admirers of this "funky/Goth", "sexy" Med in Danforth-Greektown lust after its "eclectic" menu of "s... | | Curry Twist Soothing classical music, attentive service and startlingly tasty food have made this minimally but ... | | | |
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Dragon Dynasty It seems there's always a queue in this corner of the featureless supermall, where brusque greeters marshal would-be diners.... | | Sushi Marche Behind an innocuous east-side storefront find a terrific bare-bones Japanese take-away fronted by sushi master John Lee - who trai... | | Salad King (Linda's) These Siamese twins in the Downtown Core cognoscenti serve up "some of the best" "fiery, authentic Thai fare" in town;... | | Burrito Boyz They may come from a basement, but the burritos are top drawer, stuffed to order, grilled on a flat top and rolled into a portable... | | King Palace Neither royal nor particularly palatial, this Pakistani take-away offers cabbies and club kids filling and fiery curries from mode... | | | |