Awesome VEGAN Restaurant in Bloor St next to Spadina Subway Station (Toronto Downtown)
April 19, 2009
Filed under Downtown Toronto, Food, Toronto, Toronto Restaurants
Tags: Downtown Toronto, Food, Toronto, toronto at first glance, Toronto Bloor Street West, Toronto Restaurants, vegan Bloor St., vegan food Toronto, vegan restaurant, vegan restaurant Toronto, vegan Toronto Downtown, vegetarian restaurant, vegetarian Toronto
From the outside nothing warns you that you are not going to eat meat (or egg, or cheese) at all. But when you come in, you start to feel something. At the appetizer you start to taste the difference. At the main dish you will think “What the heck is it?”.
Spring Roll (are they spring rolls?).
Awesome soup.
Hamburger?
Amazing Cake.
Not-so-bad espresso.
Overall, I recommend that you try Fresh by Juice For Life on Bloor St. – the experience is worth the visit (and the bill).
Fresh by Juice for Life
(416) 531-2635
326, Bloor St. W
Toronto, ON
BONUS: Bowen reactions and facial expressions after trying vegan food ^_^
Eat Good Italian Food in Toronto: TERRONI Italian Restaurant in Adelaide St.
January 26, 2009
Filed under Food, Toronto, Toronto Restaurants
Tags: Food, Italian, italian food, real Italian food, restaurant, restaurants, terroni, Terroni restaurant, Toronto, toronto at first glance, Toronto Restaurants
Toronto has a quite big Italian community. I am italian myself and I can easily tell if a restaurant offers real italian food or not. a friend (thanks Les!) suggested me to try Terroni Restaurant in Downtown Toronto. There are a couple of Terroni restaurants in Downtown Toronto: I went to the one conveniently located in Adelaide St. I guess the food is from Souther Italy. Overall the taste is not too different from a real Italian restaurant in Italy.
We started with a soup which was very good. Then I had a pizza (very good), Bowen had a Lasagna (not too good, it seems it is warmed in the microwave) and then we ordered a typical italian dessert: Tiramisù (picture). The dessert was good, although it had a slight american taste.
After all, this restaurant has a nice atmosphere, good food and service is not bad: Enjoy Italian food in Toronto!
Terroni
(416) 203-3093
Between King St & Queen St
57 Adelaide St E
Toronto, ON
Eat real Chinese Food in Toronto: Sichuan Hot Spicy Chinese Restaurant in Toronto’s Chinatown
December 29, 2008
Filed under Downtown Toronto, Food, Toronto, Toronto Chinatown, Toronto Restaurants
Tags: chinatown, chinese, chinese food, chinese restaurant, Downtown Toronto, hot food, hot spicy food, sichuan, sichuan food, spicy food, Toronto, toronto at first glance, Toronto Restaurants
Do you like Chinese food? Do you want to try one of the best Chinese Restaurants in Downtown Toronto?
So, you should try Sichuan Garden Restaurant in Toronto’s Chinatown. Here are all the details you need. Be careful though, the food from Sichuan Chinese Province is very hot and very spicy! Enjoy your meal!
Sichuan Garden
(416) 593-6265
Kensington Market/Chinatown
359 Spadina Ave
Toronto, ON
Toronto Public Transport (TTC): take the subway (or streetcars) to get everywhere
December 27, 2008
Filed under Toronto, Toronto TTC
Tags: buses, public transport, ride the rocket, rocket, streetcars, subway, token, Toronto, toronto at first glance, toronto buses, toronto public transport, toronto rocket, toronto streetcars, Toronto Subway, toronto transport, ttc rocket, TTC tokens
Toronto public transport (aka TTC) works very well. You can take subway to get almost anywhere in downtown. If some places are not close to any subway station you may use streetcars or buses to get there.
The funny thing is that there are not tickets for Toronto subway/streetcars, actually. To use TTC you need tokens: small coins with a golden frame. TTC tokens are smaller than 1-cent coins. One TTC token costs $2.75.
Toronto Subway is also known as “The Rocket”: Ride the rocket! Toronto Subway is a convenient way to travel through Downtown or even further places like Yorkdale or Scarborough. And when you get out of the subway, you can use streetcars to reach your destination.
I am surprised that even during the winter, with heavy snow, Toronto TTC Streetcars works pretty well. No huge delays or problems of any sort. You have to get a ticket (token) before getting on, though. They don’t sell tickets on board. Although, if you use a token for the subway, you can get a Transfer and get on a streetcar at no cost.