Joanna Sable: "Soma has been one of the best chocolate shops and makers for over 10 years. This has to stand for a wrong terrific. I am addicted to their malt hot chocolate mix and their chili chocolate"
Annabelle: "Tried the capuccino (on the left) - was smoother & less burnt tasting than most others I've been to but not the best. Owner was really friendly though and look at that amazing latte art! Try it out :)"
Ryan Bannon: "Whether you spend a Saturday afternoon relaxing on the patio or get a 4-pack at 10:59pm from the bottle shop, there's nothing not to love about the way Bellwoods effects the lives of urbanites."
Dan Brown: "Bring your six-pack (of beer) and go directly to the off-leash dog park. Sit at the top of the hill and enjoy your beer. Now consider yourself having earned a true Bellwoods experience."
Brad Bakelmun: "Films as they're meant to be seen. From Chinatown to Melancholia, each print I've seen has been crisp and bright. No hair/scratches; pristine sound. Film is an art form, and Lightbox is its gallery."
Kathy Lee: "MUST try the Boston Blue Fish sandwich at Buster's Sea Cove. It's delicious and the best I've had and I normally don't like fish. Bit of a line but it's worth the wait. Portions are filling too."
Khanh Ly: "By far the best taco joint in the city! Be patient it will take some time before you can get your hands on the delicious tacos. Totally worth the wait! Get the gobernador. Definitely come again, soon!"
Burce ısık: "One of the best tacos in toronto i got blackened mahi mahi which is a hawaian fish, was superb and camarones a la diabla also delish but too spicy if u usually don't eat spicy, i ll come back for more"
Dan Brown: "High park is amazing. Go early to get a good parking spot. Worth the trip if you've never been here and you live in Toronto. Make it a full day experience and explore Runnymede Village as well!"
Klaudia B: "Have fun trying to find parking. The day I was there I saw four fights break out because of parking spots - ridiculous! The park itself is pretty cool and quite huge, nice trails for walks."
Sara AlShaker: "Simit is a traditional Turkish bagel found on every corner in Turkey. Finally made its way to Toronto! You can have it plain or with cream cheese and olive tapenade with a side of Turkish tea!"
Katie Plabos: "Amazing atmosphere, amazing owners. I of course tried their Simit and it's to die for. But the surprising thing is, I think they may have the best espresso in town. This is my new home!"