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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Toronto, the
largest city in Canada, is one of the most multicultural cities in the
world.This unique cosmopolitan atmosphere is reflected in the cuisine of
Toronto, as many world cuisines are represented in the city. Ethnic
cuisine can be found in the various neighbourhoods.For example,
authentic Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine are found in Chinatown (there
are actually at least six distinct Chinatowns in the Greater Toronto
Area), while Greek cuisine can be found on The Danforth, Hungarian
cuisine in the Annex, Italian cuisine in Corso Italia and Indian cuisine
in Little India, and finally Korean cuisine in Korea Town on Bloor
Street west. Toronto has an assortment of restaurants with various sorts
of Jewish food, including some restaurants of the dairy persuasion and
some of the meat persuasion, some reflecting the foods Israelis eat and
some not, some kosher, others nonkosher, some being delis, others
not.Fine dining of many kinds is available.