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  2. R&D (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant primarily serves Asian fusion dishes, anchored by Chinese cuisine and Canadian ingredients. [5] It also draws upon French and Korean cooking techniques. [6] A core part of the restaurant's menu is its 'Canadian take on traditional Chinese dim sum', serving items such as char siu bao in icing sugar-topped "Mexico buns" and fun guo filled with chicken and black truffle.

  3. Spadina Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Spadina Avenue is commonly pronounced with the i as /aɪ/ as in mine; the Spadina House museum on Spadina Road is always pronounced with the i as /iː/ as in ski.The name originated under the latter pronunciation, with the former a colloquialism that evolved as Spadina Avenue was extended from the wealthy neighbourhoods north of Bloor into the more working-class and immigrant areas to the ...

  4. Alo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Alo is a restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [2] The restaurant serves French cuisine and has received a Michelin star. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Patrick Kriss is the chef.

  5. Shopsy's - Wikipedia

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    Shopsy's is a Jewish delicatessen restaurant chain [1] in the Greater Toronto Area and a brand name owned by Maple Leaf Foods for a line of meat products. Originally a deli in the former Toronto Jewish area on Spadina Avenue from 1921 to 1983, it moved to Toronto's entertainment and business districts on Yonge and Front Streets in 1983.

  6. Borden Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Borden Buildings. The Borden Buildings are two buildings located at 563 Spadina Crescent [1] and 487 Spadina Crescent [2] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.They were once home to dairy operations and now are used by the University of Toronto.

  7. Spadina Hotel - Wikipedia

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    According to the BC Music Review, it was also one of the venues of Toronto's punk scene. [8] The hotel was renamed the Global Village Backpackers in 1997 and the once seedy hotel became a welcoming youth hostel to Toronto, Ontario. [1] With 190 beds (four people per room) it was the largest youth hostel in Toronto. The hostel closed on January ...

  8. Albert and Temmy Latner Jewish Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Albert and Temmy Latner Jewish Public Library in Toronto, Ontario, Canada was founded in 1941 as the Jewish Public Library by bookseller Ben Zion Hyman.The library began as a small independent collection located at Hyman's storefront on Spadina Avenue in the late 1930s until 1941 when the public library was formally established and moved to a set of rooms in the College Street and Spadina ...

  9. Dupont station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened in 1978, as part of the "Spadina" extension of the subway line from St. George to Wilson station. The 1995 Russell Hill subway accident happened on August 11, 1995, when a train southbound from St. Clair West station rear-ended another stationary train just north of Dupont station. Three people were killed and 30 were taken ...