Toronto/Chinatown

Chinatown runs along Spadina Street in downtown Toronto and is one of North America's largest Chinese districts.

Do

Stroll along Dundas between Spadina and Beverley. For two blocks you'll think you're in Hong Kong.

Eat

There are an immense (and frequently changing) selection of restaurants in Toronto's Chinatown. Most are cheap, and many use plastic tableclothes that are picked up by the corners along with all the dishes. They may look bad, but the food is frequently excellent. If you're on a tight budget, this is a good way to go. Bakeries are particularly cheap and filling, and do offer many meat and veg options. This is a small selection recommended by WikiTravellers (please add your own!):

Drink

Contact

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