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9 Must-Try Restaurants in Toronto Before You Leave! ✈️🍽️

(Okay, maybe I’m exaggerating with the "must-eat" title… but these spots are too good not to share!) Here’s my recent eats list—delicious places I haven’t had time to properly review yet. ⭐️ Fine Dining (Date Night Vibes) 1️⃣ Dano Signature tasting menu is the most filling Michelin-style meal I’ve had—not for small appetites! Romantic ambiance, perfect for 📸. 2️⃣ Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto Toronto’s oldest kaiseki spot (only 3 tables/day!). Every course is art—service and Edo-era atmosphere are flawless. ✨ Dessert Heaven 3️⃣ Café N One NY Matcha soufflé = clouds of joy. New pistachio latte & coconut water = 👍, but skip the overly rich pistachio pancakes. 4️⃣ Yuen Ming Yuen Mango series (seasonal): Mango sago + herbal jelly = summer in a bowl. ⭐️ BBQ & Comfort Food 5️⃣ Seven Miles BBQ My monthly ritual! Their "beef cake" (for birthdays) keeps getting prettier. Must-order: spicy pickled veggies . 6️⃣ Pang’s BBQ (Yonge & Finch) New spot, budget-friendly! Hits: crispy sweet & sour pork + chilled noodles. ⭐️ Cantonese Rotation 7️⃣ Dong Kee | 8️⃣ Wah Sing | 9️⃣ Lung Fung My weekly canteen trio—dependable for congee, clay pots, and late-night bites. Final Thought: Living in Toronto as an international student = endless food blessings. #TorontoEats #FoodieHeaven #MichelinInToronto #DessertLover

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9 Must-Try Restaurants in Toronto Before You Leave! ✈️🍽️

(Okay, maybe I’m exaggerating with the "must-eat" title… but these spots are too good not to share!) Here’s my recent eats list—delicious places I haven’t had time to properly review yet. ⭐️ Fine Dining (Date Night Vibes) 1️⃣ Dano Signature tasting menu is the most filling Michelin-style meal I’ve had—not for small appetites! Romantic ambiance, perfect for 📸. 2️⃣ Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto Toronto’s oldest kaiseki spot (only 3 tables/day!). Every course is art—service and Edo-era atmosphere are flawless. ✨ Dessert Heaven 3️⃣ Café N One NY Matcha soufflé = clouds of joy. New pistachio latte & coconut water = 👍, but skip the overly rich pistachio pancakes. 4️⃣ Yuen Ming Yuen Mango series (seasonal): Mango sago + herbal jelly = summer in a bowl. ⭐️ BBQ & Comfort Food 5️⃣ Seven Miles BBQ My monthly ritual! Their "beef cake" (for birthdays) keeps getting prettier. Must-order: spicy pickled veggies . 6️⃣ Pang’s BBQ (Yonge & Finch) New spot, budget-friendly! Hits: crispy sweet & sour pork + chilled noodles. ⭐️ Cantonese Rotation 7️⃣ Dong Kee | 8️⃣ Wah Sing | 9️⃣ Lung Fung My weekly canteen trio—dependable for congee, clay pots, and late-night bites. Final Thought: Living in Toronto as an international student = endless food blessings. #TorontoEats #FoodieHeaven #MichelinInToronto #DessertLover

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Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto Restaurant
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