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Where to
Eat &
drink in
toronto...
Located on Bay Street, just a short
walk away from The Fairmont Park
Royal Hotel, the Japanese Peruvian
hotspot will transport you to an
urban oasis.
Dive into a flavourful menu with
signatures including the Sato Maki
and the Sea Bass Ceviche with
Leche de Tigre, and Tokyo to Lima
inspired cocktail menu.
Get Your Caffeine F ix
in T oronto
Savour Your Way through
St. Lawrence M arket
With avant-garde design features,
Nicknamed ‘Gerrones’ after the busy intersection
at Gerrard and Jones Streets, coffee lovers are
willing to travel across the city for a cuppa in this
trendy neighbourhood. Gerrard Street East is filled
with restaurants, bars and really great coffee shops.
Take one block west on Galt Avenue is Dineen
Outpost, a gorgeous coffee shop with an outdoor
patio looking out over Gerrard Street East. Locals
will confirm that the coffee is always worth the trip
and there is also a nice selection of baked goods
and sandwiches.
Named by National Geographic as “the best food
market in the world”, St. Lawrence Market has a
long history of foodie experiences. For a full foodie
history experience, sign up for an excursion with
Toronto Food Tours, which take you behind the
scenes to see the oldest origins of the market. The
tour starts with a visit to one of the original coffee
roasters in the city, and you can finish it off in the
nearby Distillery District.
DJs, Chotto Matte delivers an
Kensington M arket
This is for all the dedicated chocolate lovers out
there. Good quality chocolate can be hard to find;
especially if you are looking for something extra
special with a local touch. Tasty Tours has the
ultimate chocolate tour, visiting chocolatiers across
King West, Queen West and Dundas West. The
tour includes a special chocolate tasting lesson along
with a demonstration of how the local chocolates
are made.
One of Toronto’s most eclectic and colourful
neighbourhoods, Kensington Market is home to
several intimate eateries serving deceiving amazing
fare, considering the hole-in-the-wall appearance.
Tucked away between army surplus and vintage
clothing shops, retro furniture, unique home
accessories and specialty food stores, discover
some of the tastiest take-away treats in the city.
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THE PRESTIGE | Fairmont Royal York
Sweeten the Deal
with C hocolate
live cooking theatrics, and in-house
unforgettable experience.
161 Bay Street,
Toronto, ON M5J 2S1
toronto@chotto-matte.com
+1 416-988-8097
@chottomattetor
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