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  1. 2 days ago · R&D is an urban casual restaurant in the heart of Torontos iconic Chinatown, headed by first-ever MasterChef Canada winner Eric Chong and his mentor, Michelin-starred restaurant owner Alvin Leung. The stylish interior reflects R&D's dualistic nature: open & abuzz with energy while preserving an intimate atmosphere.

  2. 2 days ago · 20 Fish and Loaf. Photo by Ryan Nangreaves. 1 In a one-room restaurant at Bloor and Havelock, husband-and-wife team Young Hoon Ji and Seung-min Yi fill almost every role: chef, sommelier, owner ...

  3. 2 days ago · Toronto-area restaurants that have made this year’s Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants list: Edulis, second place, Canadian, 169 Niagara St. Alo, third place, French, 163 Spadina Ave. 20 Victoria ...

  4. 3 days ago · 16 photos. Chinese cuisine is recommended to taste at this restaurant. You can share tasty chicken meatballs, fried chicken and egg rolls with your friends and have a nice time here. Food delivery is a big benefit of China China Express. The success of this place wouldn't be possible without the courteous staff.

    • (164)
    • 214.6B
    • 2145 Weston Rd, Toronto, Ontario
    • Chinese
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  6. 4 days ago · DaiLo, a stylish hotspot in Toronto, offers New Asian Cuisine blending Chinese/Cantonese with French flair. Their menu modernizes classic dishes, many passed down through the chef’s family. Try their Fried Watermelon—warm, and juicy, with pickled melon rind and pork floss.

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  7. 4 days ago · Rol San. A Chinatown heavy-hitter, this spot is the place to go for all of your Chinese favourites, but their all-day dim sum service particularly takes the cake. You'll feel right at home in the ...

  8. 1 day ago · One of Toronto’s oldest areas is Chinatown with its numerous Asian restaurants, shops and food stalls, neon signs, and vibrant art. In addition to hundreds of different places to sample Chinese food and more, this neighborhood is easy to get to via Toronto’s expansive public streetcar network. The Gateway, towering red sculptures based on ...

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