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The Best Splurge Sushi in Toronto

Posted by Darren "DKLo" Susilo / May 20, 2013

sushi torontoThe best splurge sushi in Toronto lends itself to an entire realm of epic sensations. Forget what everyone in Vancouver says - sushi in Toronto isn't that bad and there's certainly plenty of worthy spots to drop serious coin on raw fish.

And coin is key. As is often the case, the best comes at a premium. Don't go to these places looking for spicy tuna rolls or sushi pizza. There's a whole whack of decent cheap options that satisfy those cravings. For a sushi splurge, prepare yourself, as any one of the following places has the potential to completely ruin you from what is currently your favourite sushi place...you've been warned.

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The Best Cheap Sushi in Toronto

Posted by Darren "DKLo" Susilo / May 10, 2013

cheap sushi torontoThe best cheap sushi in Toronto needn't necessarily be an all you can eat place. While there are admittedly many AYCE joints that provide good bang for your buck (think of how low the price per piece is if you just order ONE MORE California Roll set!), there are quite a number of reliable sushi restaurants that offer a la carte dining at prices that won't break your budget.

Here are the best cheap sushi restaurants in Toronto.

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Eat & Drink

The top 10 restaurants for late night eats north of the 401

Posted by Darren "DKLo" Susilo / February 21, 2013

toronto late night restaurantsLate night eats north of the 401 prove that, contrary to what many people may think, there's quite a bit of activity in the area when the sun goes down. From bubble tea cafes to bars, and from pubs to karaoke, there's no shortage of ways to relieve your bulging wallet's contents on a weekend night. A natural corollary of that fact is that the urge to stuff our faces with unholy amounts of food arises around midnight, and late night dining up in the suburbs is alive and thriving.

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6 restaurants to feast at on Chinese New Year in Toronto

Posted by Darren "DKLo" Susilo / February 7, 2013

Chinese New Year restaurants torontoWhere to celebrate Chinese New Year in Toronto

To say that Chinese New Year (CNY) is a special time for most Chinese people is like saying that cartoon mice have a slight affinity for cheese with holes in it. Even though it already receives quite a bit of hubbub here in Toronto, over in Asian countries the excitement and anticipation of this event is absolutely batshit insane. Even in countries outside of China, many stores and shops are closed for days, to the great bemusement (and slight alarm) of foreign tourists everywhere. But regardless of how big or how small the celebration is, one thing unites the Chinese diaspora is having a great meal during this time with family and friends, usually on the eve of the big day itself.

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The Best AYCE Sushi in Toronto

Posted by Darren "DKLo" Susilo / January 24, 2013

ayce sushi torontoThe best AYCE (all you can eat) sushi restaurants in Toronto are all about walking that fine line between quantity and quality. Let's be honest: nobody goes to AYCE sushi places to slowly savour the delicate balance of flavours that the sushi chef carefully prepares. Rather, it's really more about stuffing our collective gullets with as much California Rolls as is legally (and physically) possible.

While this has led many AYCE sushi restaurants to offer food that is relatively mediocre in quality (or worse), the places listed below generally stand head and shoulders above many of their counterparts by also providing items of good quality and taste.

Here is the list of the best all you can eat sushi restaurants in Toronto.

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The Best Chinese Food Delivery in Toronto

Posted by Darren "DKLo" Susilo / January 21, 2013

Chinese Delivery TorontoThe best Chinese food delivery restaurants have one common noble purpose, which is to come to your rescue when you don't have the energy to slog through the winter snow to get that egg drop soup. Aside from solving critical first-world problems, it's always nice to know that, when you have an attack of the munchies, you can either call these places up or order online (a ridiculously convenient option in this era of the Interwebs).

Is there anything more sweet to the ears than that doorbell sound, and knowing that a hot package of Kung Pao Chicken is ready for your salivating mouths? I've still yet to see those small white cardboard boxes commonly seen in American shows whenever they order Chinese, mind you, but I guess you can't have them all.

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