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Quetzal is a Mexican restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4] [5] The restaurant initially opened in August 2018, before temporarily closing six months later following a dispute between the restaurant owner and the then-chefs. [1] At its opening, the restaurant was initially headed by co-chefs Julio Guajardo and Kate Chomyshyn. [1]
Bar Raval was ranked #1 on Canada's 50 Best Bars inaugural list in 2018, and retained its spot at the top of the list in 2019 and 2020. [8] [4] It has remained on the list every year following, most recently ranking at #25 in the 2024 edition. [7] It has also received global recognition, ranking #99 on the World's Best Bars list in 2020. [9]
Strangler figs, oaks, bromeliads, orchids, big cats, and rare bird species—including the resplendent quetzal all call this majestic pocket of northern Costa Rica home. ... Canada. One of the ...
The quetzal plays a central role in Mesoamerican mythology and is associated with the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl. The word quetzal was originally used for just the resplendent quetzal , the long-tailed quetzal of Guatemala , (more specifically the area of Northern Guatemala known as the Petén) which is the national bird and the name of the ...
Cryodrakon is a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur that lived during the late Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Canada, around 76.7 and 74.3 million years ago. Starting in 1972, fossil remains of large azhdarchid pterosaurs have been reported from Alberta .
Eli Gabay (also credited as Eli Gabe; born 1 June 1959) is a Canadian actor.. He is known for voicing Quetzal, the teacher at School in the Sky, as well as voicing Max and Emmy's father, in Dragon Tales and a gangster named Abrego in the anime, Black Lagoon.
The following is a list of notable restaurants in Canada. As of 2021, there were over 97,000 restaurants, bars, and caterers in Canada, with this sector contributing towards 1.5% of the country's GDP .
White-tipped quetzal nests are usually located in isolated, non-native trees, sometimes in previous holes of woodpeckers and often in dead tree trunks 4–10m above the ground. [3] Nests have been observed in an old cavity, excavated by a Woodpecker, in a dead snag, approximately 5 m above the ground at an elevation of 1600 m.