The restaurant that has gone viral on TikTok for its rude service, Karen’s Diner, is coming to Toronto this April!
If you’re reading this thinking “Who would want terrible service at a restaurant?”, well the answer is apparently, a lot. Karen’s Diner has 14 locations across Australia, the U.K., and America!
Tickets are sure to sell fast, so be sure to snag them quickly! Tickets are $55 a person and include a burger, fries, and a soda.
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Yep, that’s right! The long anticipated wait for iconic celebrity-favourite restaurant, Nobu is finally set to open in Toronto this year (2023) in July! Curiosity reports.
The hotel will include 658 luxury residential units and 36 hotel suites and is set to open to the public in November 2023, prior to the restaurant opening.
If you’ve somehow never heard of Nobu restaurant, it’s one of the most recognized Japanese restaurants in the world founded by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Robert De Niro in 1994. It’s also famously known for being a celebrity hot-spot.
The countdown to July is on!
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It seems that it’s not just retail stores that are feeling the heat these days. It’s just been announced that an iconic Toronto restaurant will be closing its doors after an impressive 59 years.
The well known Chinese restaurant first opened its doors downtown in Chinatown over 80 years ago, but it’s been at its North York location for almost 6 decades. The sad news of the restaurant’s closing was announced in a Facebook post on the restaurant’s page.
Want to own a piece of the Bathurst Street institution? According to BlogTO, the Chui family who own Sea-Hi Famous Chinese Food will be donating the proceeds from furniture sold to Baycrest Hospital and North York General Hospital, where their children were born.
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If you love Chinese food, you’ll be happy to hear that a 153-year-old Chinese restaurant chain known for roasted duck is expanding into North America and has chosen Toronto as the first expansion stop.
QJD Peking Duck is touted as the number one restaurant for formal and state dinners in China and carries a storied dining legacy. Founded in 1864 in the Qing Dynasty, QJD has become a massive empire in China and has done so by making delicious dishes with beautiful presentation.
It has taken the team behind QJD almost four years to complete the concept and restaurant for the GTA market, but the new 8,000 square foot space designed by Canadian and Chinese designers is ready for business. The restaurant is separated into three distinct areas providing dining experiences for family gatherings as well as corporate events.
QJD is now accepting limited reservations Please call QJD to make your reservation.
Tel?905.604.6877, 905.604.7798
Address: 7095 Woodbine Ave. Markham
Featured Image: Instagram/@qjd_peking_duck_restaurant
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