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Best of Indie Toronto - Final Results

Posted by Tim / March 2, 2006

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Voting for this year's Best of Indie Toronto poll is now closed. Thanks to everyone who participated.

There were a number of really close races in this, our inaugural year. You can check out the final results here.

Here's the complete list of the winners in the 50 categories:

Best Roti: Ghandi
Best Thai: Salad King
Best Splurge Sushi: Hiro
Best Korean: Korean Grill House
Best Burrito: Burrito Boyz
Best Late Night Chinese Food: Swatow
Best Pizza: Magic Oven
Best Falafel: Kensington Kitchen
Best Latin American: Jumbo Empanadas
Best Indian: Indian Rice Factory
Best Pho: Pho Hung
Best Salad: Lettuce Eatery
Best Bagel: Gryfe's
Best Baked Goods: Harbord Bakery
Best New Restaurant:The Rosebud
Best Brunch Spot: Aunties and Uncles
Best Cafe: Tequila Bookworm
Best Health Food Store: Big Carrot
Best Bulk Food Store: House of Spices (Kensington)
Best Fish Store: Mike's Fish Market
Best Oyster House: Oyster Boy
Best Vegetarian: Fresh
Best Burger: Dangerous Dan's
Best Place to Take Cooking Classes: George Brown College
Best New Bar: The Social
Best Place to See a Film: Bloor Cinema
Best Video Rental Store: Queen Video
Best Live Music Venue: Horseshoe Tavern
Best New Club or Lounge: The Boat
Best CD/Record Store (New): Soundscapes
Best CD/Record Store (Used): She Said Boom
Best Art Gallery: Magic Pony
Best Art Supply Store: Curry's
Best Book Store: Pages
Best New Book: uTOpia
Best Place to See a Play: Factory Theatre
Best Independent Magazine: Spacing
Best Bike Store: Duke's on Queen
Best Furniture Store (New): Greentea Design
Best Furniture Store (Vintage): Bungalow
Best T-shirts: Black Market
Best Shoe Store: Get Outside
Best Men's Clothing Store: Got Style
Best Women's Clothing Store: Fresh Collective
Best Unisex Store: Model Citizen & Georgie Bolesworth
Best Vintage Clothing Store: Courage My Love
Best Skate, Surf or Snowboard Shop: So Hip It Hurts
Best Yoga Studio: Downward Dog
Best Fitness Club: Diesel Fitness
Best Place to Buy an iPod: Carbon Computing

Discussion

2 Comments

marc / February 10, 2007 at 12:38 pm
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another good place to buy used CDs is <a href="http://www.torontolife.com/guide/good_stuff_cheap/books-and-music/vortex-records/";>Vortex Records</a> at Yonge and Eg, it's been one of my favs for years
Dave / March 26, 2008 at 11:26 am
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Check out FilmFiends on College. Nobody beats their selection of cool used DVDs, trust me.

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