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I'm barging in to ask restaurant recommendations in Montreal. I'll be alone -- if a restaurant is a romantic/date restaurant, please call this out for Skittl 

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I'm thinking Old Montreal is a better area to stay in than downtown (i.e. closer to tourist attractions...I'm a history buff)?
OK, you have all convinced me (even though I'm not the OP) to visit Montreal (someday...).I'm thinking Old Montreal is a better area to stay in than downtown (i.e. closer to tourist attractions...I'm a history buff
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Unless you are vegetarian, you absolutely must go to Schwartz's Deli. There is always a lineup out the door, so be prepared to wait, and if you're going to sit in instead of takeout, expect crammed tables in a very small space. But it is worth it because they make the best smoked meat sandwiches in the world, on amazing rye bread, with kosher pickles and awesome fries. (Heart attack on a plate, but you only live once!)I'm barging in to ask restaurant recommendations in Montreal. I'll be alone -- if a restaurant is a romantic/date restaurant, please call this out for Skittl![]()
Hope it's ok that I'm hijacking this thread - I thought it might make more sense than starting a new one. I'll be in Toronto 5/26-5/31 and would love some suggestions on what to do while I'm there!
Hope it's ok that I'm hijacking this thread - I thought it might make more sense than starting a new one. I'll be in Toronto 5/26-5/31 and would love some suggestions on what to do while I'm there!
I already have plans to go to a convention on the 27th and the 28th but the rest of my time there is pretty open! I won't have a car, but it looks like I'm a seven minute walk from a Line 2 train. I will be staying with my aunt and uncle but I'm not trying to have them re-work their schedules around me so I assume I'll be on my own for the majority of my time there.
I was only in Toronto for one day, and my sister took me to Chinatown (like being in another country), and up the CN Tower (awe inspiring). If I'd had a second day I would have loved to go to the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum), because I am a museum junkie.
Sorry to snark, but Toronto's Chinatown is a joke. At least compared to the Chinatowns in Vancouver, San Francisco, New York ... heck, even Winnipeg and Victoria outdo Toronto in this department. However it's adjacent to Kensington Market which is worth a visit, so you'd be in the neighbourhood anyway.
But the ROM is awesome, if you ignore that hideous glass spider-thing that ate half the outside of the gothic architecture. And the new and improved AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario) is phenomenal. Or for something a little different, the Bata Shoe Museum I mentioned upthread.
For something outdoors, I always try to go to Centre Island when I'm in TO. Huge park on an island in Lake Ontario, accessed by a quick ferry ride from the downtown harbour.
Sorry to snark, but Toronto's Chinatown is a joke. At least compared to the Chinatowns in Vancouver, San Francisco, New York ... heck, even Winnipeg and Victoria outdo Toronto in this department. However it's adjacent to Kensington Market which is worth a visit, so you'd be in the neighbourhood anyway.