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ch3lle

21-year-old female from King West, Toronto

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Allan Gardens Conservatory

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19 Horticultural Ave, Toronto, ON, M5A2P2

A slice of gorgeous nature : Need an escape from Toronto's famous humid-stick-to-your-lungs-air? This is it! I only wish i had discovered this place sooner! I might have saved my lungs the unnecessary strain. Allan Gardens Conservatory caters to all kinds. whether you are alone, with friends or a special someone. You're bound to feed your inner creator and find that inspiration you've been seeking. Or unwind when stress has been playing a lead role in your life. Or when you want to treat your eyes to a lush garden...no matter what your ultimate goal is Allan Gardens Conservatory is an excellent getaway.We need more places like this!

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HoSu Bistro

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254 Queen St. W., Toronto, ON, M5V1Z8

Fill Your tummy without going broke!: I remember practically foaming at the mouth when I was unable to remember the name of this restaurant so I could order some food about two - three years ago. I was craving their delicious Salmon Terikyaki and my appeitite had to be filled...unforunetly the name was wiped from my memory and we settled for pizza...depressing.Nonetheless whenever I'm downtown there's a good chance my friends and I wil pop in for quick take out. We've only had our meals inside once and it was good experience, but we almost felt like more of a burden (We had a large group and it was a last minute decision on our part lol) the prices are FANTASTIC! I always have to take home leftovers.I highly recommend anyone check out this place if you love or are new too Korean and Japanese dishes. You'll be satisfied!

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Harbourfront Centre

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235 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON, M5J 2G8

You'll become a Fun-Junkie!: Along the edge of our city enveloped in a thick canopy of urban architecture lies Toronto’s harbourfront centre. During the summer months, this is one of the most congested areas of the city. Festivals, shopping, good food draw diverse crowds from all walks of life.Sit and watch the unset, walk your dog, jog, grab a bit or dance the night away on a boat -- there are no limits!

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