Saturday, June 1, 2013
Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto is a multi-cultural city where any type of ethnic cuisine can easily be found just wandering the streets or visiting the neighborhoods. In our short time here, we've had Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Argentinian, Ukrainian, Mexican and Italian foods. The city reminds Kay of San Francisco with its small ethnic hole in the wall eateries along with local and national chains. Today we visited the Royal Ontario Museum, a controversial building due to its unorthodox 'love it' or 'hate it' design, housing Canada's largest museum for world culture and natural history, then walked the streets to Korean Town and Little Italy followed by a quick stop at Kensington Market to pick up pork tamales, for a second time, at Perola's Supermarket. Below are pictures from the Royal Ontario Museum.
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