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Located near the North York Civic Centre and Mel Lastman Square, Mezza Notte Trattoria came into existence when brothers Robert and Gus Savonarota decided to pack in their successful Mamma's Pizza franchise and go into the real... more
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Bold and bright, with a rustic feel, this Italian eatery in the Yonge area is the place for some of the best antipasti around. Choose from platters of octopus and calamari to marinated peppers and mushroom caps. You can't go wr... more
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Located just two blocks south of the Toronto Centre for the Arts, this display of Indo-Pakistani cuisine allows diners to first tantalize their senses before moving on to the more traditional theatre scene. Cuisine of India, wi... more
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For over twenty years, Rodney's Oyster House has been a seafaring paradise in landlocked Toronto. Here, it's all about seafood with fresh oysters as the main attraction. Explore the subtle properties of the oyster with a sample... more
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This oft-modernized chalet dates to the 1970s, when it was built in Savoyard style. The Altitude is comfortable and cozy, a short walk south of the town center, so you'll be able to escape the crowds. Many guests return... more
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About a 5-minute walk west of town, this small Victorian hotel is surrounded by secluded gardens and opens onto panoramic views of the Conwy and Llugwy valleys. For such a small hotel, it offers some exceptional recreati... more
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It's worth the trek north to Ristorante Boccaccio, which is located in the Columbus Centre, Toronto's most important Italian-Canadian cultural facility. The setting is romantic in this 125-seat restaurant with its soft dark wo... more
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This is lordly living on a grand scale. France's premier château hotel, this one-time Renaissance ruin has been restored by 400 artisans and craftspeople. Antiques, paintings, and art, much from the 17th century, fill th... more
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A savvy gourmet traveler we know always stays at this nondescript hotel, preferring to spend her money on Lyon's restaurants. The small, neatly kept accommodations are no-frills and, at their worst, a bit depressing. But... more
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This complex, which now includes a restaurant and tearoom, dates to 1793, when it was the city's first industrial building. In 1914, on the first day of WWI, entrepreneur R. Home Smith founded the Old Mill Tea Garden, a popular... more










