I found this attractive little hole-in-the-wall near the University of Toronto campus which leads me to believe that the place is cute as well as cheap. The next time I'm in the area, I'll have to check it out as it sounds like my kind of cuisine.
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en angle comme ca, c'est une tres belle boutique, er chaleureuse , cela donne envie d'ouvrir la porte
It is attractive isn't it. And surely they wouldn't charge an arm and a leg for pasta and salads.
What a charming entrance, I love the door! :)
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J'adore ce rouge flashy !
The red colour sure is a eye catcher. It's something that would get my attention from a distance.
This makes me think of Great Britain again. Lovely.
Toronto is a very interesting city. This looks like my kind of place, too! And it certainly is cute!
Looks like a fun neighborhood. Very interesting building!
Lovely, eye catching and interesting!
The bright red does stand out.
Daddy-O - who would have thought of such a name for a university crowd?!
Pasta and salad - nothing too fancy, I presume!
word verification is comein!
Cute -- that's one of my favorite kinds of cuisines too (cute and cheap!) Sounds like the restaurant maybe has been around for a while as I seem to remember Daddy-O is a pretty ancient slang term (or maybe it has come back again ;>)
with a name like that, i'm guessing the food is great and atmosphere homey.
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It definitely looks so cute, and what a rich lush red.
Cool name, bright colors, welcoming entrance....count me in!
hmmmm....
This definitely looks like it is worth checking out!
Now this looks like a place expected near a University and the name is right out of 50's.
pretty facade...i like he name, too.:p
it looks great
very inviting
It does look like a great place.
If Daddy cooked it, I'm sure it's delicious!
Pasta and salads sound inviting to me too!
Nice vibrant red building and a really cool awning at angles with the front door. I think I would like this place. genie
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I hate the new word verification. Since I have trouble reading those "words", I am assuming others do too.