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candice wrote:

awesome - love your faves - so don't stop! I am sure we will see you soon, hopefully not for another morris dance show ;-)

5/5/2008 2:10:31 PM
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candice wrote:

nice to meet you the other night. You have some great faves - keep them coming!

5/5/2008 1:55:46 PM
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Faves (18)
Victory Cafe
581 Markham St., Toronto
2 eggs, bacon (or the occasional fruit salad), homefries and beans don't get better. They just don't. Sunday, circa noon, is my time though....called it. Unfortunately, Victory does not serve brunch any longer (who knows why?!?!?!?!?!).
faved on 6/5/2008 1:09:00 PM report abuse
This greasy spoon at Bathurst and Wilson is a must-visit, especially now that Victory Cafe has inexplicably shut down their brunch. I know the two are not even close in proximity, but if you're ever up in the area, you gotta go.
faved on 6/5/2008 1:08:21 PM report abuse
Kiva's Bagel Bakery & Restaurant
1027 Steeles Ave. West, North York
While I despise actually eating at this joint, picking up their twister bagels was a daily thing for me at a point. I still prefer them over any other in the city, but don't get up there as much as I once did. If you're ever in the area, I highly recommend picking up some bagels to go - you won't be disappointed.
faved on 6/5/2008 1:06:19 PM report abuse
Ghazale
504 Bloor Streest West, Toronto
For a year and a half, I refused to eat here out of fear that my experience might ruin the temptation I get everytime I walk by them (best smell in the city, possibly world). Finally, I decided to give it a shot, and my life was changed on the eve of May 12, 2008. This spot has now become a staple in my late-night routine (along with everyone else in Toronto, apparently).
faved on 6/5/2008 1:01:34 PM report abuse
Butler's Pantry
Multiple Locations
The servings are huge and reasonably priced, the service is great, and the french toast is convered in tons of fresh fruit. All combined, the experience simply cannot be beat.
faved on 6/5/2008 12:59:06 PM report abuse
Utopia Cafe & Grill
586 College, Toronto
Best chicken and shrimp burrito ever. Don't believe me? Try it yourself! Be forewarned, however: there are always lines at prime (and even off) times and the service is a little slow (although very nice), but the product is well worth the wait. Prices are extremely reasonable.
faved on 5/5/2008 1:59:35 PM report abuse
Legends Of The Game
322-A King W, Toronto
While I grew up on Sluggers in Thornhill, Legends of the Game was a frequent visit after a Jays game at the Dome. While currently a shade of its former self, I can't help but feel nostalgic everytime I step foot in the store, and I feel like an 10-year old again when opening up dozens of packs of cards (all of which have no value these days, other than setimental).
faved on 5/5/2008 1:56:07 PM report abuse
Banfi
333B Lonsdale Road, Toronto
The grilled calamari is done to perfection here, and is a great appetizer to accompany a solid Italian meal. Although there are other pizzas and pastas I prefer in the city, nobody's calami comes close!
faved on 5/5/2008 1:53:16 PM report abuse
I Feel Like Crêpe
605 College St. , Toronto
I only discovered this gem recently, but better late than never! Although a little pricey, the product is well worth it
faved on 5/5/2008 1:51:25 PM report abuse
Tov Li
TO
By far and away the best falafel in the city. Its a little out of the way for those who live downtown (located on Bathurst, north of Lawrence), but well worth the trek.
faved on 5/5/2008 1:48:57 PM report abuse
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