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Another Chinatown, with the same colors, the same smells, the same... garbage, as all the other. But with an incidental small difference. After a week travelling in the USA, and being warned about the characteristic violence of the American society, it was in the peaceful Canada, in Toronto's Chinatown, that we met the results of violence. The group was not affected, but the guide, professionally, informed that it was... movies. Of course it was! It's easy to notice that everybody in the scene was waiting for lights and cameras... Leave a Comment
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Chinatown was pretty cool. There were lots of people and lots of shops to check out. It's kind of standard Chinatown fare as far as that goes. We did eat at a restaurant there and enjoyed the food. Unfortunately, I forgot to write down the name of the place. Oh, and if karaoke is your thing, there is a place called Echo at 280 Spadina Ave that has group rooms for you and your friends to drunkenly sing to each other. Leave a Comment
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I consider this avenue as the chinatown of Toronto. It is a combination of residential but mostly businesses in the area like real estate and insurance brokers, travel bureaus, bakeries, banks, pharmacies, physicians, lawyers, architects, book shops, garments, housewares, and a lot of restaurants. I do not consider the avenue as a trendy or fashionable area but rather a place for bargain hunters. Streetcar is a means of transportation in Spadina Avenue plying frequently to and from various subway stations. Nowadays, Spadina is not for chinese anymore. You will see people of different background shopping and haggling with the other bargain hunters. And you will not get hungry as there are restaurants in almost every corner - not only chinese but Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese restaurants.
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I really love the Asian culture. Anyhow, the chinatown in Toronto may not be as big as NY but its worth to see. there are lots and lots of chienese restarants, shops sell chinese videos and albums. kensington market is a must see too. The chinatown festival is on August 7 - 8 must see! Leave a Comment Address: Dundas west & SpadinaDirections: All the way from spadina and dundas West streets
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It is really nice to walk around there and do some shopping. Leave a Comment
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