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Contributor: Jean-François Thibault, VP Human Resources, Dynamic Funds, Toronto, ON

My pick: Blowfish Restaurant & Sake Bar”, 668 King Street West , Toronto, ON
Category: Dinner
Occasion: Entertaining VIP Clients
Why: “A fusion-style restaurant, with great atmosphere, great music and great food!.”

Contributor: Allen Baker, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Toronto, ON

My pick: Marinela’s – The Wedge”, 31 Widmer Street, Toronto, ON
Category: Lunch, Dinner
Occasion: Entertaining VIP Clients, Celebrating a Win!, Dining Alone
Why: “The most authentic Italian cuisine in the city.”

Contributor: Jonathan Kay, Managing Editor, National Post, Toronto, ON

My pick: Avli”, Greektown area of Danforth, Toronto, ON
Category: Lunch, Dinner
Occasion: Entertaining VIP Clients, Celebrating a Win! Dining Alone
Why: “Try their saganaki. Unpretentious Greek cuisine with a good amount of local Greek colour.”

Contributor: Trish Langmuir Taylor, President, Selection Protection® Services, Toronto, ON

My pick: “George Restaurant”, 111 Queen St. East, Toronto, ON
Category: Lunch, Dinner
Occasion: Entertaining VIP Clients, Celebrating a Win!, Dining Alone
Why: “Zagat rated them #1 restaurant in Toronto for Canadian cuisine. Visit them at www.georgeonqueen.com/.”

Contributor: Rick Hidvegi, Director, Vendor Management, Ingram Micro, Mississauga, ON

My pick: “Ferro”, 769 St Claire Avenue West, Toronto, ON
Category: Lunch, Dinner
Occasion: Celebrating a Win!, Dining Alone, In a Rush, On a Budget
Why: “Great pizza and other Italian fare in a vibrant, upbeat environment.”

Contributor: Rick Hidvegi, Director, Vendor Management, Ingram Micro, Mississauga, ON

My pick: “La Castile”, 2179 Dundas Street East, Mississauga, ON
Category: Dinner
Occasion: Entertaining VIP Clients, Celebrating a Win!
Why: “Fabulous filet mignon served in a unique Victorian setting.”

Contributor: Julia Rosen, Sales, SCI Interiors, Toronto, ON

My pick:
“Indochine”, Bloor & Yonge area, Toronto, ON
Category: Lunch, Dinner
Occasion: Dining Alone, In a Rush, On a Budget
Why: “Try their salad hand rolls with peanut sauce. Near the Toronto Reference Library.”


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