Here are my suggestion to dining out in Toronto.
If you enjoy eating Toronto is for you! This city has something for everyones appetite. Dining in Toronto, is an international experience all of it's own. You can indulge in American, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Thia, Greek, French, Asian and any other type of food you can imagine.
Fine Dining
1) Patris Restaurant: A very cozy restaurant with wood and brick layered walls.
White linen tablecloths and fancy folded napkins. Prices are reasonable, reservations are suggested but not required. They offer Greek dishes, American, seafood and to my pleasant surprise vegetarian platters and of course pasta. I wouldn't recommend you bring the children to this restaurant it's more of a romantic dinner for two type place.
2) The 360 Restaurant at the CN Tower: This restaurant is 1,100 feet off the ground overlooking the city. It's a beautiful view at night. This is an exquisite dining experience and very pricey, offering a large selection of different cultural cuisine. Again not a place to bring the children. Most definitely a wonderful dining experience for a couple.
Family Dining
Family style restaurants are easy to find. They line Yonge Street. Indoor and outdoor seating available.
1) Hernando's Hideway: Casual dining, large menu, affordable prices, child's menu and family friendly.
2) Golden Flame Restaurant: Casual, large menu, affordable and they serve breakfast all day. They also have a child's menu and are family friendly.
Italain Dining
1) Mistura: A lovely dining room with hardwood floors and tall backed, cushion chairs fit for a king and queen. Moderately priced, they offer an assortment of traditional and unique Italian dishes. Suitable for older children/teens.
2) Amore Trahori: On the Yonge Street strip, two story restaurant with large windows offering a nice view. Pasta and pizza is their specialty. Reasonably priced and family friendly.
With so many fine Toronto restaurants to choose from, I'm sure you'll find the perfect ones for your taste and budget.
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