Toronto Restaurants

  1. Ethiopian House

    It's a packed and popular place with African-inspired murals on the walls, but there's no silverware in sight as sherro wot (seasoned chickpeas) and gored-gored (spiced beef) are slathered onto moist injera (bread). Save time for a traditional coffee-roasting ceremony, when the aroma of frankincense fills the air.

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  2. Sultan's Tent & Café Maroc

    Arabic, Spanish, French, English and Berber influences have swept through Morocco over the centuries, the culinary fallout from which can be sampled at this atmospheric room, replete with stained-glass lanterns, candles, slow-spinning ceiling fans, fringed cushions, and a bar to rival Rick's Café. Start with a harira soup (around C$5 ), followed by the splendiferous Couscous Royale (around C$22 ). Bellydancers may or may not help you digest.

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