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  2. Sunnys Chinese - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's executive chef, David Schwartz, while not of Chinese origin, cites taking inspiration for his food from eating at Chinese restaurants located in Toronto's suburbs, including Markham and Scarborough. [8] Both regions of Metro Toronto are known for their large Chinese-Canadian populations and restaurants.

  3. Bar Raval - Wikipedia

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    Bar Raval is well known for its interior, designed by local Toronto-based architectural firm Partisans. [1] Van Gameren cited wanting the restaurant to be "as much an art piece as a restaurant." [2] The bar is built in Spanish Art Nouveau style, with wooden curved accents and South African mahogany woodwork wrapping above, around, and on the ...

  4. Teavana - Wikipedia

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    Teavana offered hot tea sachets and premade iced tea which are sold at Starbucks locations, as well as at supermarkets and external retailers where tea is sold.. Prior to the closure of all of their storefront locations, Teavana's retail stores were usually located in upscale shopping malls and designed to be "part tea bar, part tea emporium."

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  7. The Dakota Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Tavern is a live music venue and bar in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Dakota Tavern; The stage of The Dakota Tavern in 2014. Address: 249 Ossington Ave

  8. The Rivoli - Wikipedia

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    The Rivoli is a bar, restaurant and performance space, established in 1982, on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. The club originally earned a reputation as one of Canada's hippest music clubs, [1] and many major Canadian comedy and musical performers have played on its stage, including The Kids in the Hall, Gordon Downie, The Frantics, Sean Cullen and the infamous Dark Shows.

  9. The Guvernment - Wikipedia

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    The site of the Guvernment was first converted into a nightclub in 1984 as Fresh Restaurant and Nightclub by Tony and Albert Assoon, two of the four Assoon brothers who had simultaneously been running the successful and influential Twilight Zone after-hours club at 185 Richmond Street West in Toronto's Entertainment District. [2]