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	<title>Breaks in Toronto &#187; Bars &amp; Restaurants</title>
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		<title>Toronto Restaurants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toronto is a great place for food lovers. The city is clean and tidy and boasts of a multilingual culture. Different cultures have stayed in this city for ages. As such, this city has imbibed the traits of all these cultures in its values, lifestyle and also the food habits. In food, though you get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toronto is a great place for food lovers. The city is clean and tidy and boasts of a multilingual culture. Different cultures have stayed in this city for ages. As such, this city has imbibed the traits of all these cultures in its values, lifestyle and also the food habits. In food, though you get a kind of internationalism. In this article, we will discuss a few Toronto restaurants that are good for brunch. These diners are generally small, found in places where people usually know each other by name. Check these out. The first Toronto restaurant we are going to discuss is Okayokay Diner. This is located on Queen Street East. This is a relatively new hotel.</p>
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<p>The service is prompt and quick. But the staff is casual and the aura of the restaurant usually imbibes an air of the familiar. This may be because this restaurant perfectly blends with the surrounding local crowd. You find five small antique TVs in the hotel. This reminds one pretty much of a small town dinner experience. Strawberry and raspberry jam items are present giving it a homely appearance. A brunch for two costs around $25 which includes tax and dip. Reservation is not necessary.</p>
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<p>Another hotel which deserves special mention is the Easy Restaurant. This is also a small diner at the heart of Queen and Roncesvalles streets. This diner too is extremely casual and homely. The tables and flooring are well worn suggesting that this is an old Toronto restaurant. The wall art of this restaurant is quite interesting; you have the 1960s Peter Fonda observing diner patrons which were seen in the Easy Rider movie posted here on every wall. The staff is polite but also extremely casual. You won’t get the hard and cold feeling as in five start hotels. This is surely one hotel to check out for.</p>
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