DtTO
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Yes, the old style was much better. I also love the wooden utility poles, cracks in the sidewalk, potholes, garbage on the street, homeless people, as well as other "unique" attributes that make a city beautiful
Yes, the old style was much better. I also love the wooden utility poles, cracks in the sidewalk, potholes, garbage on the street, homeless people, as well as other "unique" attributes that make a city beautiful
Hmmm... one of these things is not like the others. Real classy.
Comparing Forest Hill or Rosedale to central Paris is fair--both are wealthy districts.
Denny's is so blah...I'll have my Yueh Tung any day.
if you are familiar with Chinese food, you should know that Yueh Tung is a very blah Cantonese restaurant among the 5,000 Toronto has.
However, it has excellent value. A full meal with 50 selections for under $10 including tax/tips, honestly way better value that those generic fake Sushi Bento and a bowl Ramen that costs $15+. I honestly have no idea why people eat a bowl of ramen with two slices of pork for $20.
*Hakka Chinese.
Didn't necessary say it was amazing either, just better than Denny's...
Probably many Canadians don't know this: Hakka is part of Canton (Guangdong Province).
The name Yueh Tung literally means: "Canton East" in Chinese, Yueh is the brief form of Guangdong Province, and Tung means East, as Hakka people are mostly located in east Guangdong Province. The Chinese people don't really differentiate these two.
I agree it is better than a Denny's downtown. Don't we have enough places selling hamburgers? Denny's, Wendy's, Five Guys, McDonald's, Hero Burger --all the burgers.
You're making the assumption that Denny's only sells burgers. Denny's has a lot of American comfort food that you can't find at other places, and they're open 24 hours. Also, not many places in the city where you can get breakfast 24 hours.I agree it is better than a Denny's downtown. Don't we have enough places selling hamburgers? Denny's, Wendy's, Five Guys, McDonald's, Hero Burger --all the burgers.
Those signs need to die.
Were they provided by Motion, or is it up to the tenants?