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Ontario. 360 Restaurant (Top of Toronto 1975–1995), CN Tower, Toronto; Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls; Summit, Ottawa Marriott Hotel, Ottawa (restaurant closed, currently a revolving event room) Toulà (formerly Lighthouse), Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, Toronto (ceased revolving in 2001)
Sydney Tower Buffet, a contemporary self-select restaurant, is on the tower's second level. [17] Studio, located on level three can cater for cocktail functions for 200 people and 156 sit-down guests. [18] The observation deck, currently called the Sydney Tower Eye, is located on level four of Sydney Tower.
Kinton Ramen specializes in Japanese ramen (noodle soup). Their first location was on Baldwin Street in Toronto, which opened in 2012. They eventually leveraged a franchise model to multiply their locations to 38 by April 2024, with locations in central Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Illinois and New York state. [35] [36]
Shangri-La Toronto is a luxury hotel and residential condominium building in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was designed by James K. M. Cheng and built by Westbank Projects Corp.; they also designed and built the Living Shangri-La in Vancouver. The building is 214 meters tall and is one of the fifteen tallest buildings in Toronto.
The Toronto Star argued that the inaugural 2022 guide failed to capture the full diversity of Toronto restaurants, being overly represented by Japanese cuisine and downtown restaurants. [15] The Star also publishes its own alternative restaurant guide that it argues better captures Toronto's food scene, released around the same time as the ...
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In the 1840s, Toronto's waterfront was a combination of wharves and squatter buildings. The area where The Esplanade is today was then part of the harbour, south of the shoreline. The Esplanade, a 100 feet (30 m)-wide road, was proposed, just south of Front Street, with new water lots made from cribbing and filling of the shore to the south.
The tower is a part of the Toronto-Dominion Centre office complex; Tallest building completed in Toronto in the 1960s [8] [9] Bay Adelaide Centre West Tower 218 / 715 51 2009 Commercial The tower is a part of the Bay Adelaide Centre office complex; Tallest building completed in Toronto in the 2000s; Bay Wellington Tower 208 / 682 49 1991 Commercial