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Title: Restaurants in the Beach District of Toronto

Author: Marc Trumpour

Article:
One of the most tourist friendly locations in Toronto, the Beach
district is also a welcoming spot for anyone interested in
purchasing real estate. Part of the allure of this stretch along
Queen Street East is convenient access to many entertainment
amenities, which includes over 60 different restaurants.

Whatever your particular taste, there is guaranteed to be a
restaurant in the Beach district to suit your mood. In the mood
for a casual dinner of pizza or subs? There are several
restaurants waiting to fill that empty spot in your stomach,
including established chains like Pizza Hut and Mr. Sub as well
as independent and well reviewed establishments like Pizza Nova.

Those in the mood for different fare can try out some of the
casual dining rooms specializing in western fare that dot the
area. Pubs like Murphy's Law and Kitty O'Sheas are guaranteed to
quench the burger and fries craving that naturally occurs in
everyone from time to time, with the option of washing it down
with a pint or two in a traditional Irish style pub besides.
Those looking for a slightly more formal or family friendly
environment can try out the Sunset Grill, Stoney's Bar and
Grill, or Whitlock Restaurant.

Being at the beach often puts one in a seafood frame of mind,
and the restaurants in the Beach district are guaranteed to
please in this area too. Again, diners can choose from the
casual, home feel of restaurants like Lakeview Fish & Chips or a
more formal setting such as White Bros. Fish Co.

Exotic fish tastes are also evident in the area, with several
Japanese restaurants present including Yumei Sushi, Otabe, and
Akane-Ya offering both hugely popular traditional sushi such as
nigiri and maki as well as cooked Japanese fare like donburi and
tempura. There are restaurants, in fact, made to suit almost any
ethnic food taste you may encounter, including Middle Eastern
(Aida's Falafel), Thai (Bow Thai, Urban Thai Bistro), Chinese
(Ho Lee Chow) and Greek.

And for those who want dessert after their meals, there are ice
cram parlors and bakeries all over the Beaches.

The Beach has something to offer anyone in the area in terms of
food fare; there are bakeries for a quick bite before heading to
work, bistros and faster food for quick lunches, and both
elegant and casual restaurants for long, relaxed dinners at the
end of the day. The only thing that will hold you back is the
difficulty you may experience when it comes to deciding where to
go.

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