Places
These are all of my recommendations and avoid-at-all-costs! places in the cities I frequent the most.
I will update as I remember some more.
If you want to read all of my reviews in-depth on each item below, check out my profile on Yelp.
CANADA
Click on each of the cities to hop down to the area.
Toronto
- Sights to see
- Where to Eat
- Where to Shop
- Services to Try
- Where to Stay
Montreal
- Sights to see
- Where to Eat
- Where to Shop
- Services to Try
- Where to Stay
Ottawa
- Sights to see
- Where to Eat
- Where to Shop
- Services to Try
- Where to Stay
UNITED STATES
Boston
NYC
Dallas
CANADA
TORONTO, ONTARIO
SIGHTS TO SEE
- Chinatown
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Kensington Market
- Little Italy
- Toronto Island
WHERE TO EAT IN TORONTO
ND Sushi Grill: Go here for some of the best sushi in Toronto; a hidden gem that you shouldn’t pass up. For a treat, go for the omakase (chef’s choice) at $80 per person. Desserts are well worth it.
Japango: Amazing sushi, a small place in the heart of downtown Toronto, but has a real Japanese charm. Omakase (chef’s choice) also available but expect to pay $120-$150.
Craft Burger: Not worth the hype. I feel like I make better burgers at home.
Auntie’s and Uncle’s Brunch: Not worth the hype. I felt like McDonald’s was tastier.
Fujiyama Sushi: For the price, this quick sushi joint isn’t the best but it hits the cheap spot and fills your belly.
J. Town: A must visit if you love Japanese food and hard-to-find items; try their onigiri (rice balls) with unagi (eel) for around $2 each. Yummy!
Joso’s Restaurant: Overpriced “Portuguese” food; it’s really just a place that is milking customers and masquerading as authentic. The fish was cooked all right, but again.. I do better at home with a wok.
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