| Brian Kilgore |
Jul 26th, 2002 07:27 PM |
Not touristy is a bit of a pporlem since Toronto has so many tourists.<BR><BR>I had lunch Wednesday with two others at Club Lucky -- KitKat Too in the middle of the entertainment district and my guests thought their lunch was great. The owner's a friend, and i sat with him and another man last night as they ate. Both had Italianesque chicken, and it certainly looked good.<BR><BR>Prego, just south of the Four Seasons Hotel and across from the Park Hyatt, has many fans and lots of regular Toronto well-off patrons.<BR><BR>Il Fornello is a small chain; several locations, mid-priced, mid-quality, mid-enjoyment index.<BR><BR>Centro, on Yonge north of Eglinton, prepared one of the best restaurant meals I've ever had, and has lots of Italian-related menu items. Expensive.<BR><BR>My current favorite, fairly non-touristy, is Oro, on Elm Street, near Bay, which has continental food that has some Italian touches to it. But it's no red checked tablecloth kind of a place. Again, expensive.<BR><BR>And, finally --- we've got a couple of hundred thousand pilgrims in town, and yesterday I was giving directions to Little Italy to a group from that country. Look for addresses on College Street of Italian sounding restaurants, and you may be in luck.<BR><BR>Can't help on fondue, but I have one idea and I may be able to check tomorrow.<BR><BR>BAK<BR>
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