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Le Marche - Movenpick: Le Marché
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  • Restaurant Name: Le Marché

    This cute restuarant is designed like a marketplace, where you go around and pick what you want and people prepare your food right in front of you. It's a fun, exciting experience but the food is a bit pricey.


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    Theme: Other
    Comparison: more expensive than average

    Directions: Two locations downtown: one in the Eaton Center and the other at BCE Place.
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    168 Tea Shop: Bubble Tea
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  • Restaurant Name: Tea Shop 168

    The price of tea without bubbles ranges from $3.49 to $3.99, but if you want bubbles you'll pay an extra $0.50, but it's well worth it!

    Favorite Dish: BUBBLE TEA! The big craze from Asia that has caught on like wildfire with many people, especially youth. The bubbles (also known as pearls, boba, bobo, tapioca) are made of tapioca and they're sucked through colourful large straws as you drink your beverage. The tea can be ordered in different flavours from strawberry to peach to red beans, and can be ordered as milk tea. I really like this shop because the bubbles are tasty and aren't too hard or soft! Yummy ...

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    Theme: Dessert
    Comparison: more expensive than average
    Prices: less than US$10  » Currency Converter
    Directions: All across the GTA, but I get mine from Richmond Hill and Markham, where a large variety of the bubble tea shops are located.
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    Comments for Poohgirl_007 about Toronto
    cachaseiro Sat Mar 27, 2004 02:44 UTC
     nice page from a nice city.
    Faiza-Ifrah Sat Sep 6, 2003 11:44 UTC
     nice city tips. i liked the subway part. its like elevators. people should let the others get out first and then enter.
    RobDavis Tue Nov 5, 2002 18:55 UTC
     You have exceptionally helpful and accurate tips! Thanks
    dinhyen Wed Sep 4, 2002 22:31 UTC
     If it's nicer and cleaner, why is it called Hogtown :)
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