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CONCIERGE RECOMMENDATIONS<br />

LILOO ALIM<br />

CHEF CONCIERGE, FOuR sEAsONs HOTEL <strong>TORONTO</strong><br />

Phone: +1 416 964 0411<br />

Website: www.fourseasons.com/toronto<br />

“Breakfast at Carousel Bakery is a must for<br />

any visitor to Toronto, their world-famous<br />

‘peameal bacon on a bun’ sandwich is<br />

delicious. Afterwards, wander around St.<br />

Lawrence Market before heading to the<br />

Art Gallery of Ontario. Following a relaxed<br />

morning, rent one of the city’s BIXI bikes<br />

and enjoy a cycle along Toronto’s bike lanes<br />

to Bloor Street. In the afternoon take a ten<br />

minute drive to the Evergreen Brickworks,<br />

where there’s an open-air farmers’ market<br />

every Saturday. A food tour of the market<br />

with one of Toronto’s finest chefs, Brad Long,<br />

can be arranged by Four Seasons in advance.<br />

Following the tour, Brad Long will prepare a<br />

fresh meal for you on an open grill, a truly<br />

unique experience. Finish up your day with a<br />

romantic sunset helicopter tour of Toronto,<br />

complete with champagne and truffles,<br />

before heading to the Theater District to<br />

enjoy one of the fantastic shows on offer.”<br />

LANFRANCO GuALANDI<br />

CHEF CONCIERGE, THE sOHO METROPOLITAN HOTEL & REsIDENCEs<br />

Phone: +1 416 979 4501<br />

Website: www.metropolitan.com/soho<br />

“In the morning, walk over to Sen5es Bakery<br />

on Wellington Street – they offer a fantastic<br />

breakfast, and it’s the perfect way to set you<br />

up for a tour of Toronto’s famous CN Tower.<br />

After, take a town car to the Habourfront for<br />

a boat tour of the beautiful Toronto Islands,<br />

and then head up along Yonge Street to the<br />

Yorkville District for shopping and a tour<br />

of the Royal Ontario Museum. Start the<br />

afternoon with lunch at the Gardiner Café,<br />

home of celebrity chef Jamie Kennedy,<br />

before taking a walking tour of the University<br />

of Toronto grounds. Return to your hotel via<br />

Chinatown and Kensington Market, a lovely<br />

way to round off your day before enjoying a<br />

romantic dinner in the intimate courtyard of<br />

George Restaurant.”<br />

elite destination guide | toronto<br />

www.elitetraveler.com<br />

BEsT REsTAuRANTs<br />

OPUS<br />

Cuisine: Fine dining<br />

Address: 37 Prince Arthur Avenue, M5R 2J9<br />

Mistura<br />

Cuisine: Italian<br />

Address: 265 Davenport Road, M5R 1J8<br />

Nota Bene<br />

Cuisine: Seasonal Canadian<br />

Address: 180 Queen Street West, M5V 3X3<br />

BEsT sHOPPING<br />

Holt Renfrew<br />

For: <strong>Elite</strong> designer fashion<br />

Address: 50 Bloor Street West, M4W 1A1;<br />

25 The West Mall, M9C 1B8;<br />

Yorkdale, 3401 Dufferin Street, M6A 2T9<br />

BEsT TO DO<br />

Culinary Tour with ChowBella<br />

BEsT REsTAuRANTs<br />

Canoe<br />

Cuisine: Canadian<br />

Address: 54th Floor, Toronto Dominion<br />

Bank Tower, 66 Wellington Street West,<br />

M5K 1H6<br />

Sotto Sotto<br />

Cuisine: Italian<br />

Address: 116A Avenue Road, M5R 2H4<br />

Lai Wah Heen<br />

Cuisine: Chinese<br />

Address: 108 Chestnut Street, M5G 1R3<br />

BEsT sHOPPING<br />

Roots<br />

For: Handcrafted designer leather goods<br />

Address: 100 Bloor Street West,<br />

M5S 3L3; Rosedale,<br />

6<br />

LILOO ALIM<br />

1073 Yonge Street, M4W 2L2;<br />

1485 Yonge Street<br />

Toronto, M4T 1Z2;<br />

Toronto Eaton Centre, 220 Yonge Street,<br />

Unit C 32, Level 3, M5B 2H1;<br />

181 Bay Street, Unit S – 112, M5J 2T3;<br />

369 Queen Street, M5V 2A4;<br />

2670 Yonge Street, M4P 2J5;<br />

Yorkdale, 3401 Dufferin Street, M6A 2T9<br />

BEsT TO DO<br />

CN Tower<br />

LANFRANCO GuALANDI

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