COMBINED2 March 2015 National Geographic Abroad
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COMBINED2 March 2015 National Geographic Abroad
M Nlrtdti & Hrfr N GIIAI! Hk*.. ll{dt tI3l! tt NITIrINTI # OINTTIITiTAV/II FRENCH LAVENDER FIELDS IN WASHINGTON . CHINESE NIGHT MARKETS IN ONTARIO GERMAN OKTOBERFEST IN MARYLAND . AFRICAN-STYLE SAFARIS IN OHIO . AND MOREI Canada,:find a co:-:=, at Nadbge : Toronto's Q. Little India Gerrard Street East between Coxweli and Greenwood BEST BET: Chat houses and colorful silks at Gerrard India Bazaar Koreatown Karaoke bars and restaurants along Bloor Street West, between Bathurst and Chrlstie BEST BET: rooms. BMB Karaoke is one of the city's largest, is experiencing rapid change. You'll still find located on the Bloor West strip, and instant noodles are served alongside your it teeming with vendors selhng fruit, bustling tel 4t6-53o-z7Bt crowds speaking Cantonese, and nooks for after-hours "cold tea" (read: cold beer) and hearty Szechwan. But perhaps the best place for an authentic Chinese experience is T&T Supermarket, where more than 15,OOO Asian products are colorfully packaged and stacked high on shelves, including teas, noodles, frozen dumplings, and specialty items like taro buns and Taiwanese star fruit. There's a food court too. T&T Supermarket, zzz Cherry St., tel 4t6-463B ll3, tnt-supermarket.com *r*!r:ag*r:t: E=ia::Sighl Fri*rk+i* As Toronto expands and gentrifres, its Chinatown, radiating from the corner of Spadina Avenue and Dundee Street West, The South Asian population's strong presence in Greater Toronto makes the popularity of dim sum karaoke machlne. At X(J Karaoke you can sip on soj4 a Korean alcohol, as you belt along to any of the bar's vast catalogue of 5oo,Ooo tunes, including new ones in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. Or rent a room in Toronto's comfortable old karaoke classic, the zo-year-old Freezone Karaoke, to stage your "Gangnam Style" moment. BMB Karaoke,593 Bloor St. W., tel416-5sS 8z86; XO Karaoke,6% Bloor St. W., teL 416-fi S-3734; Freezone Karaoke,7zt BLoor St. W., 248 Abroad at Home and night markets no surprise. One weekend every July, you canjoin the hungry swarms at Night It Upl market, where alfresco vendors selling ethnic food evoke the chaotic, 1ive1y street cultures of Hong Kong and Taiwan. Try the famous Taiwanese stinky tofu, a fermented dish that gives off a pungent, distinctrve odor, followed bythe sweet Hong Kong Puffie, a mini egg wa[fle topped with gooey ingredients like chocolate and marshmallows. Then nudge your way through the crowds to piay games like frshing in swimming pools (with prizes), in the kind of zaniness you'd find in the parking lots of Taipei or Tainan. ni.ghtitup.com 5r-*::+3:. 3{i=s Quebec may be the true enclave of Irench culture and heritage in "Real" Korean food at Buk Chang Dong Soon Tofu neighborL: - th: . urbane, a trendy P::. and prod;:= worthy ol c - Nidege Nc world-renc'.' from Lyon. : known for : = macqrons.' : crispy she--s moist gana:: flavors like . cotton can:. What's go::: swallows ta.r day or twc ::-. Chinatown Shops, restaurants and spas along Spadina Avenue BEST BET| t_ oronto I |.--- [:] ARil ENUR Lion dances ourlng Lnrnese 1\ew r Toronto City Year festival Little Italy Restaurants, bakeries, and shops on College Street between Euclid and Shaw BEST BET: c ? a 7a Wine and appetizers at Trattoria Taverniti N I l \ftl Greektown on the Danforth Cosmopolitan restaurants, caf6s, and stores on Danforth Avenue between Chester and Dewhurst BEST BET: August's Taste of the Danforth food festival T - 5 Ti::1,:., Market. 1 I onthe e.. sington Mari for a steam-:-meat sand'..,: -