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  • French provincial fare is the specialty in this romantic room. The wine list and celebrity-spotting opportunities are particularly good.

  • The city’s oldest Peruvian restaurant offers grilled meats and excellent seafood specialties.Tapas and drinks served in the upstairs lounge; in summer, cool off with a sangria on the large, lovely patio.

  • The patio is the place to be at this Little Italy institution (see Little Italy). Panzerotti, pizza, and pasta are on the menu, but it’s the people-watching opportunities that draw the crowds.

  • Caribbean music blares while diners chow down on island food: patties, jerk chicken, and plantain, accompanied by refreshing guava or coconut juice.

  • The combinations at this friendly Annex spot are unusual but highly successful. Try their signature beet ravioli with curry-cream sauce.

  • North Indian cuisine whets the appetite with chickpea and potato pakoras , then heats things up with spicy vindaloos and other delectable curries.

  • Cozy and inviting, with a terrific patio, this café serves Italian classics such as pizza, gnocchi, and simple pastas.

  • Over-the-top decor (nude busts predominate) sets the tone at this seafood emporium. Customize your platter with the day’s catch. Fine pastas, risottos, and meat dishes too.

  • Scrumptious Middle Eastern standards such as hummus and baba ganoush spreads for starters; mains such as spiced lamb, lemon chicken, and veggie couscous. In summer, try for a seat on the back deck.

  • In the heart of Toronto’s Korea-town, this family-run restaurant cooks up traditional Korean fare, with starters such as kimchee (hot, pickled cabbage) and fish and meat mains. Try the unusual Korean rice wines or soju , strong distilled liquors flavored with fruit or flowers.

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