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888 Queen St. West
Toronto
Category: Shopping
not only a stationary shop but sells home decorating things, art and even jewelery. The owner has really good taste. The notebooks are beautiful, I want all of it.
very good for finding extremely random objects to suit your needs.
ie. I need something round to use as a handle for this bag I'm making... voila - a metal circle, I dunno what it's used for but whatever.
I grew up here. Amazing brunch with jazz.
BMV Books
471 Bloor Street West
Toronto ON
M5S 1X9
p: 416-967-5757
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Category: Shopping
really well priced books and a huge selection.
The vibe is really relaxed and they don't mind if you aren't the talkative type while they cut your hair. They are very careful and stylish. They upped the price though. :( It's a bit expensive.
The one on Queen, not the Bloor one.
Lots of delicious sushi for the money. It's really busy in the evenings. They do take-out.
They have really delicious food. Everything is great- hot chocolate with different percentages of chocolate, the cookies, the entrees.
While I was waiting for them to give me my curry, I didn't realize they were going to serve it to me on a large platter like a restaurant. A bit expensive.
They even have macarons.
They have the creamiest, richest butter chicken. I had some at other Indian restaurants like Babur and it didn't compare. It's also probably the unhealthiest, in that case.
Ghandi
554 Queen West, Toronto
Toronto ON
M5V3P2
p: (416) 504-8155
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Category: Restaurants
Amazing, the first time it was a bit too salty but maybe my tastes changed. It actually tastes even better after you put it in the fridge.
Ew... I don't like their other rotis. Bad experiences.
Toasted Marshmellow is really popular. I like sweet cream and lemon.
I have two favourite hot chocolate places. This one is like a liquid chocolate shot. It's called Mayan Hot Chocolate and it's kind of expensive for a little cup but it's worth it. It's pure chocolate, very spicy and hot. Once you taste this, you will probably revisit the event while you're daydreaming in lecture or wherever you are.
They serve soon tofu (a type of stew), bulgogi (grilled beef) and bibim bap (bowl of rice with additional things.)
The prices are modest. $7 with tax.
If you haven't tried Soon Tofu/Dubu, I urge you to go eat a bowl right now. It's like Korean comfort food. You get to crack an egg into your own bowl of stew (which cooks in the heat.) Afterwards, they fill the stone bowls, used for the rice, with water. This creates a little congee or whatever for you to eat. It's refreshing.
Oh my god... I love this place.
I went here at lunch time with my friend while we were students at George Brown's summer baking class. After hours of labour-intensive baking with no break, it was relieving to just sit and enjoy the delicious food here.
We had tea, there were many unique different tea flavours.
And we both had the crab melt. It was so amazingly good... I think I also had the corned beef hash the second time, but oh my god. I will always remember that crab melt.
I went here twice with my friend. Some people don't like it. The same friend considers it equivalent to the cafeteria at our residence.
But it's so much more than that. :)
They serve nice big hearty breakfasts. The poutine is huge... enormous even and a bit too salty. Maybe you can ask for less salt, risking offending the patron but it's so cheap!
Kitschy-cosy vibe.
nice atmosphere and very relaxed and cosy. It's a nice place to come in from the rain and chat with friends. I don't like the cakes and cookies though. They do serve mashed potatoes and perogies and an all day breakfast.
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