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- Cafe Landwer has opened a location downtown at 165 University Avenue (at Adelaide).
- BBs Diner, a brunch spot next to Aunties and Uncles, has opened at 76 Lippincott Street just north of College Street.
- 32 Chicken St., a Korean-style fried chicken and chicken burger joint, is now open at 409 College Street (at Lippincott).
- Koishi Ice Cream, a collaboration between Knockout Ice Cream and Little Pebbles, is serving up interesting Japanese flavours and dessert sandwiches at 160 Baldwin Street in Kensington Market.
- Steambox Dumplings opened its permanent location yesterday at 1255 Dundas Street West (by Dovercourt).
- Kosher steak and smokehouse Prime on Avenue is now open at 1960 Avenue Road.
- Stamp’s Lane, self-described as an "East Coast Eatery," has opened at 371 Roncesvalles Avenue.
- Jugemu, a sushi spot, can be found under Zakkushi at 193 Carlton Street in Cabbagetown.
- LOB, an indoor bocce ball-golf course, is now open at 100 Broadview Avenue (at Queen) in Riverside.
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Opening soon
- Four Four South Village, a Taiwanese beef noodle chain from Taipei, soft opens its first Toronto location tomorrow (Friday, August 17) at 474 Yonge Street (north of Grenville Street).
- Another Japanese dessert brand is coming to the city: Amausaan Uji Matcha will be opening its first Toronto shop at 480 Dundas Street West in Chinatown.
- Old Town Bodega should be opening soon in Corktown.
- iQ Food Co. will be opening a 2,300-square-foot location at Yorkdale Shopping Centre this month.
- The Good Son will be opening another location in late fall, this one at the CF Shops at Don Mills.
- Full House Desserts is opening a second location, this time in North York, at 4750 Yonge Street.
- Vegan Grasshopper will open a third location this fall, which is taking over what was previously Skwish at 2252 Queen Street East in the Beaches.
Closed
- Pick 6ix fell victim to the rain last week and will be closed for maintenance for the foreseeable future.
- Beaches Bakeshop, known for its delicious Swedish cinnamon buns, has closed after a dozen years in business.
- Lone Star on King West in the Entertainment District is now closed.
Have you seen restaurants opening or closing in your neighbourhood? Email tips to editors@blogto.com.
by Christina Cheung via blogTO
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