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Enzo runs this restaurant with his partner, landlord Michael. Enzo grew up in the area and really wanted to create a place that would add to our neighbourhood. The food is good and reasonably priced and very family friendly. Zo also sponsor's a student of the month at the local public schools and the student gets a free pizza if they win. The decor is fine but a little too warehouse-like but if you ignore that bit and let Enzo's mum welcome you into their restaurant I know you will love it! show more
Great for core strengthening post partum. I found it was the best thing to relieve back and shoulder pain. I began with 1-on-1s with Pam who is excellent. Cheaper than a massage and more effective! show more
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The owner grew up in the area and roasts his own coffee in the basement. He has kid's toys at the back and is very relaxed. There is also music in the evenings (jam sessions) but since we have kids, we ever get out! The service is slow and relaxed so you can't go if you in a big hurry. show more
i had a great meal here the other day, ordering 3 appetizers, and then switching back and forth between all of them, at a loss for which was most delicious and which i wanted to linger on my palate! I had Khao Tom Ping (coconut sticky rice in banana leaves) (WOW!), Satays (marinated chicken in a light coconut curry sauce served on a skewer)(V TENDER!), Nam Dip (Lanna salad rolls wrapped in rice paper). I loved the peanut sauce. Oooh peanut sauce! ) show more
I won't dispute the quality of Patachou's croissants. Further to that, they have an excellent selection of sweets. I'm definitely a fan. I have to be honest though. I posted my vote for Pain Perdu's croissants just East of here. I'd recommend that those wanting to visit should just try both. You be the judge. show more
This is the best library I've found in Toronto. It's very small but you can order from any where in the city. The librarians know everyone there, and make a point of saying hi to all of the kids. The children's program "Ready for Reading" is excellent at this location. show more
Dupont St
I actually haven't been here myself (yet) but I am recommending it based on the fact that my good friend has just joined this practice. She offers cranial sacral therapy (which I believe is related to osteopathy but not the equivalent) and I know she would not join a community of practitioners that she did not feel good about. I'll update this recommendation once I've had a chance to visit personally. show more
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