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Toronto food recommendation restaurant guide

When traveling, food is a crucial part!

How could you miss it?

If you travel here in Toronto, there are also many food-themed restaurants here. If you want to travel here, you can check out these theme restaurants. Let’s find out what good theme restaurants there are today!

O.NoirO.Noir is the first blind-themed restaurant in Toronto. As people in modern society are more interested in mobile phones and electronic products, the restaurant pioneered the slogan "It's better in the dark"! It can create a better relationship between people.

More communication than being a pet of the phone, so the restaurant is completely dark.

Upon entering the restaurant, the waiter will put on an eye mask for the guest, then lead him into the dining area and ask him to turn off his mobile phone, hide his luminous watch, and remove any materials or equipment that may shine light in the dark so as not to affect the dining experience.

Eating in a completely dark environment, you can't see the food or even the faces of the people opposite you. The dining experience of being able to calm down and relax is absolutely special! 620ChurchSt,Toronto,ONM4Y2G2(416)922-6647Monday-Wednesday/Sunday 18

:30-20:45Thursday-Friday 17:45-22:15Saturday 17:45-22:30PoopCaféPoopCafé, as the name suggests, is a "poop cafe" and is the first "toilet theme" restaurant in Toronto.

All the food here will be presented in the form of "poop", and even the seats are transformed from toilets. Can you imagine how your dining table is filled with "poop"? This is definitely a good place to check in with friends, ice cream,

Pasta and other dishes are served in bowls shaped like toilet bowls, and it’s up to you whether you can work up the courage to eat them.

Do you want to try a restaurant with such a strong taste? There are toilet seats all over the room, and food that looks like shi in shape and color. In short, this "full of convenience" is worth a visit.

706BloorStW,Toronto,ONM6G1L4(416)535-7667Monday-Friday 12:00-23:00Saturday-Sunday 11:00-23:00StonesPlaceStonesPlace is probably the favorite of the popular youth at the end of the 60s/70s! The Beatles

, the home of the Rolling Stones! The bar at Queen and Dufferin is one of the few retro and nostalgic bars in Toronto.

The most attractive thing is that the glass is covered with photos of the band, which is very impressive.

Guitars, photos and golden records from the Rolling Stones' career are hung on both sides of the plainly decorated walls of the bar, which seems to start a journey of time and memory in the 1960s.

The bar is only open on Friday and Saturday nights and is usually closed. It can only be said that the owner may have opened this store for a sentiment.

1255QueenStW,Toronto,ONM6K1L4(416)536-4242Friday-Saturday 21:00-02:00Sunday-Thursday closed Figure When talking about anime, the ones that come to mind may be Japanese anime such as Conan and One Piece, but for North American children

The two-dimensional childhood memories include Star Wars! This Figure is the hero restaurant in children’s hearts, and it is also a harbor of memories for adults! Here you can have an intimate date with the superheroes in the movie.

The menu in the store is also very special and divided into "Earth", "Sea" and "Land". Most of the vegetarian dishes from "Earth" are sourced from the local area to maintain the freshness of the original ingredients. "Sea" focuses on seafood, providing the freshest seafood and authentic cooking methods.

However, this store is only open three days a week, so it’s best to call in advance to make an appointment before going! 137 Avenue Rd, Toronto, ONM5R1R2 (416) 900-1022 Thursday-Saturday 17:30-02:00 Sunday-Wednesday closed TheOldSpaghettiFactory European style

With its glass, old trains, and carousels, those who don’t know may think this is an amusement park, but this huge old warehouse was originally built in 1898 and was converted into a restaurant that can accommodate 600 people in 1971. It is now Toronto’s famous "

The Old Spaghetti Factory” not only has great food but also fabulous antiques and truly unique artifacts.