Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Can you recommend a fancy hotel and restaurant in Toronto, Canada?

My friend and I are going to Toronto for one night and we wanna go big. Can you recommend a hotel with awesome suites and a nice restaurant I can wear a suit to?

Cost not an option as long as its not ludicrous. Thanks!


The Royal York

http://www.fairmont.com

Hotels:

Four Seasons

Royal York

King Edward

Drake Hotel for something hip.

Restaurants:

Sassafraz is probably the nicest restaurant in my opinion, and is very well-known.

360 (Revolving restaurant in the CN tower, although I personally think it's the most overrated place to eat)

Tundra (In the Hilton hotel)

Morton's

Barootes

Perigee

Splendido

Or just walk around Yorkville, since nearly any restaurant there is expensive with a smart casual dress code.

hotel: Royal Meridian King Eddward Hotel (lots of celebs have stayed there) right in down town Toronto, close to all kinds of shopping and dinning experiences. it even has its own restaraunt, bar and victorian tea room. its not cheap last i checked rooms were going for $500 a night and thats even not the deluxe suits.

u can wear a suit to any classy looking restaraunt if u like. probably one of the fanciest i have heard of is Sassafras. lots of celebs go there as well.

i used to work at the King Edward Florist while it was in the hotel.

There are a few Schools, if you want luxury the royal york, four seasons and on the lower end of luxury Westin Harbor Castle.

If you want the boutique experience in a happening neighborhood the Drake Hotel on Queen west, not outlandishly priced however definitely an experience.

It's often said among restaurant critics that Splendido just might be the finest restaurant that Toronto currently has to offer. Try it out (assuming you can get a reservation)!

Ooh a big spender.

Intercontinental and Royal York are very nice (in fact, many a celebrity have stayed at the Royal York)

Four Seasons

the Intercontinental

The Inn on Bay

Scaramouche

Lord Timothy de Horton

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